B Complete

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B Complete
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ReleasedMay 22, 2019 (2019-05-22)
Recorded2019
StudioBRANDNEW MUSIC Studio
Genre K-pop
LanguageKorean
Label Brand New Warner Music Korea
Producer
  • Rhymer (exec.)
  • AB6IX
  • BOOMBASTIC
  • OUOW
  • Nomad
  • Elapse
  • John Napoleon
  • LishBeats
AB6IX chronology
B Complete
(2019)
6ixense
(2019)
Singles from B Complete
  1. "Hollywood"
    Released: April 25, 2019
  2. "Breathe"
    Released: May 22, 2019
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Absolute" (完全體)LishBeats, OUOW, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin, Lee Dae-hwi LishBeats, OUOWLishBeats, OUOW3:27
2."Shining Stars" (별자리) Kim Dong-hyun, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin, OUOW Kim Dong-hyun, OUOWOUOW3:48
3."Breathe" Lee Dae-hwi, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin, Rhymer Lee Dae-hwi, Nomad, RhymerNomad, Rhymer3:38
4."Friend Zone" Lee Dae-hwi Lee Dae-hwi, Elapse, John Napoleon, Khild, LishBeatsElapse, John Napoleon, LishBeats2:57
5."Light Me Up" Lee Dae-hwi, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin Lee Dae-hwi, BOOMBASTICBOOMBASTIC3:14
6."Dance for Two" (둘만의 춤) Lee Dae-hwi, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin Lee Dae-hwi, OUOWOUOW3:24
7."Hollywood" Lee Dae-hwi, Lim Young-min, Park Woo-jin Lee Dae-hwi, LishBeats Lee Dae-hwi, LishBeats3:07
Total length:22:15

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2019)Position
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [13] 32

Sales

Sales figures for B Complete
RegionSales
South Korea (Gaon) [14]
171,578
Japan (Oricon) [15] 6,741

Awards

Music programs

ProgramSongDateRef.
The Show (SBS MTV)"Breathe"June 4 [16]
Show Champion (MBC)June 5 [17]

Release history

RegionDateFormatDistributorRef.
VariousMay 22, 2019 Digital download, streaming [18]
South Korea CD

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