Continuous (EP)

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Continuous
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EP by
ReleasedMarch 9, 2020
Recorded2019–2020
Genre
Length18:43
Label
Victon chronology
Nostalgia
(2019)
Continuous
(2020)
Mayday
(2020)
Singles from Continuous
  1. "Howling"
    Released: March 9, 2020

Continuous is the sixth extended play by the South Korean boy group Victon. It was released on March 9, 2020, with the lead single "Howling", by Play M Entertainment and distributed by Kakao Entertainment.

Contents

Background and release

The EP was released on March 9, 2020, with the first promotional appearance on a music show on March 12. [1] The EP was the group's first release with Han Seung-woo since his appearance on Produce X 101 and subsequent debut in X1. [2]

Commercial performance

The album ranked number two on the Gaon weekly album chart. [3] In its first month of sales, it sold 87,971 copies in South Korea, [4] and had sold 95,709 copies by the end of 2020. [5] It also ranked 38 on the Oricon weekly album chart in Japan, the group's highest spot on the chart at its time of release. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Nightmare"
  • Ryan I
  • Tim Tan
  • Ryan I
  • Tim Tan
3:28
2."Howling"
  • Nano
  • HSND
  • Do Han-se
  • WWW
  • Nano
  • HSND
  • WWW
  • HSND
  • WWW
3:19
3."All I Know"
  • Kim Tae-ju
  • Heo Chan
  • Do Han-se
Kim Tae-juKim Tae-ju3:36
4."Petal"
  • Han Seung-woo
  • Kang Seung-sik
  • Do Han-se
  • Byeon Mu-hyeok
  • Han Seung-woo
  • Kang Seung-sik
Byeon Mu-hyeok3:58
5."White Night"
  • Kiggen
  • ByMore
  • Han Seung-woo
  • Lim Se-jun
  • Do Han-se
  • Kiggen
  • ByMore
ByMore4:22
Total length:18:43

Charts

Sales

RegionSales
Album
South Korea (Gaon)95,709 [7] 95,709
Japan (Oricon) [8] 1,067

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References

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