Drunk on Love (EP)

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Drunk on Love
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EP by
ReleasedJanuary 2, 2019 (2019-01-02)
Recorded2018–2019
Studio
  • lalala Studio (Seoul)
  • MonoTree Studio (Seoul)
  • Prelude Studio (Seoul)
  • Seoul Studio (Seoul)
Genre
Length27:06
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
Ryeowook chronology
The Little Prince
(2016)
Drunk on Love
(2019)
A Wild Rose
(2022)
Singles from Drunk on Love
  1. "One and Only"
    Released: November 28, 2018
  2. "I'm Not Over You"
    Released: January 2, 2019
Drunk on Love track listing [1]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."I'm Not Over You" (너에게;neoege;lit. To you)
  • danke (lalala studio)
  • Jeon Bo-young
  • Hwang Sung-jae
  • AVENUE 52
  • Andreas Öberg
  • ProducerDNA
  • Darren Smith
4:37
2."One and Only" (우리의 거리;uliui geoli;lit. Our street)
NONFICTION3:38
3."Drunk in the Morning" (취해;chwihae;lit. Drunk)
  • Jake K
3:30
4."Without You"
  • Bang Hye-hyun
  • CODE 9
  • Basim
  • Jeppe Federspiel
  • Basim
  • Jeppe Federspiel
3:26
5."Something Good"
  • Shin Agnes
  • Andy Love
  • David Amber
  • David Amber
3:32
6."Sugar"
  • G-High
  • G-High
  • G-High
3:32
7."The 2nd Story" (파란별;palanbyeol;lit. Blue star (Special track))
  • Kim Ryeo-wook
  • Kang Min-goo
  • Kim Ryeo-wook
  • Shoulder Gang
  • Kang Min-goo
4:46
Total length:27:06

Critical reception

Writing for the South China Morning Post , Chris Gillett praised Ryeowook's vocals and the variety of genre available but criticized the album as "too safe" instead of trying to stand out. [7]

Charts

Chart performance for Drunk on Love
Chart (2019)Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [10] 2

Release history

Release history for Drunk on Love
RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaJanuary 2, 2019 CD
Various
  • SM
  • Label SJ

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