Be (Eunhyuk song)

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"be"
Eunhyuk-Be cover.jpg
Digital cover
Single by Eunhyuk
from the album Countdown (be Version)
Language Korean
B-side "Red Muhly"
ReleasedOctober 20, 2021 (2021-10-20)
Recorded2021
Studio
  • SM Yellow Tail (Seoul)
  • Wavy (Seoul)
Genre [1]
Length3:49
Label
Composer(s)
  • Ryan S. Jhun
  • Connor McDonough
  • Riley McDonough
  • Christopher Ganoudis
  • Aton Ben-Horin
Lyricist(s)
Eunhyuk singles chronology
"Today More than Yesterday"
(2018)
"be"
(2021)
"Mañana (Our Drama)"
(2023)
Music videos
"EUNHYUK 은혁 'be' MV (Music video)" on YouTube
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."be" Eunhyuk
  • Ryan Jhun
  • Connor McDonough
  • Riley McDonough
  • Christopher Ganoudis
  • Aton Ben-Horin
  • Rodnae 'Chikk' Bell
  • Connor McDonough
3:49
2."Red Muhly" Eunhyuk
  • Colde
  • Khakii
  • basecamp
basecamp3:33
Total length:7:22

Release history

Release dates and formats
RegionDateFormat(s)Distributor
VariousOctober 21, 2021

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