Epik High Is Here

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Epik High Is Here
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2021 (2021-01-18) (Part 1)
February 14, 2022 (2022-02-14) (Part 2)
Genre
Length29:30 (Part 1)
39:15 (Part 2)
Label
Epik High chronology
Sleepless in
(2019)
Epik High Is Here
(2021 & 2022)
Strawberry
(2023)
Singles from Epik High Is Here, Part 1
  1. "Rosario"
    Released: January 18, 2021
  2. "Based on a True Story"
    Released: January 18, 2021
Epik High Is Here, Part 1 track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Lesson Zero"
  • Tablo
  • Hayley Gene Penner
  • Tablo
  • Rabitt
  • Penner
  • Tablo
  • Rabitt
  • Penner
2:23
2."Rosario" (featuring CL, Zico)
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Tablo
  • Mighty Mike
  • McCue
3:50
3."Based on a True Story" (내 얘기 같아; featuring Heize)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Tablo
Ryu Young-min3:54
4."Acceptance Speech" (수상소감; featuring B.I)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • B.I
  • DJ Tukutz
  • B.I
  • DJ Tukutz
3:16
5."Leica" (featuring Kim Sa-wol)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
TabloTablo2:38
6."In Self-Defense" (정당방위; featuring Woo Won-jae, Nucksal, Changmo)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Woo Won-jae
  • Nucksal
  • Changmo
  • Code Kunst
3:37
7."True Crime" (featuring Miso)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Penner
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Tablo
  • Penner
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Tablo
  • Penner
3:38
8."Social Distance 16"TabloDJ TukutzDJ Tukutz1:04
9."End of the World" (featuring G.Soul)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Sweettalker
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Mighty Mike
  • Sweettalker
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Mighty Mike
  • Sweettalker
3:34
10."Wish You Were"TabloTabloTablo1:32
Total length:29:30
Epik High Is Here, Part 2 track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Here" Tablo TabloTablo0:41
2."Prequel"
DJ Tukutz2:42
3."Super Rare" (featuring Wonstein, pH-1)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Wonstein
  • pH-1
  • Tablo
  • Wonstein
Tablo3:40
4."Gray So Gray" (그래서 그래; featuring Younha)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Mr. Sync
4:12
5."BRB"
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Docskim
3:28
6."I Hated Myself (Tablo's Word)"TabloTabloTablo3:15
7."Rain Song" (비 오는 날 듣기 좋은 노래; featuring Colde [lower-alpha 1] )
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
DJ Tukutz4:05
8."Rich Kids Anthem" (featuring Lee Hi)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Rabitt
  • Hayley Gene Penner
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Rabitt
3:37
9."Face ID" (featuring Giriboy, Sik-K, Justhis)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Giriboy
  • Sik-K
  • Justhis
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Mighty Mike
  • Sik-K
  • DJ Tukutz
  • Mighty Mike
3:37
10."Piano for Sale" TabloTablo1:00
11."Family Portrait" (가족관계증명서; featuring Kim Feel)
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
TabloTablo4:46
12."Champagne"
  • Tablo
  • Mithra Jin
  • Tablo
  • DJ Tukutz
DJ Tukutz4:06
Total length:39:15

Notes

  1. "Rain Song" contains uncredited vocals from Younha.

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