Fe3O4: Stick Out

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Fe3O4: Stick Out
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EP by
ReleasedAugust 19, 2024 (2024-08-19)
Length17:35
LanguageKorean
Label
Nmixx chronology
Fe3O4: Break
(2024)
Fe3O4: Stick Out
(2024)
Singles from Fe3O4: Stick Out
  1. "See That?"
    Released: August 19, 2024

Fe3O4: Stick Out is the third extended play by South Korean girl group Nmixx. It was released by JYP Entertainment on August 19, 2024, and contains six tracks, including the lead single "See That?".

Contents

Background

In July 2024, Nmixx began promoting their third EP, 7 months following the release of their second, Fe3O4: Break in January. [1] A pre-release song titled "Sickuhh" featuring Kid Milli and produced by Dem Jointz was released on August 12. [2] The full tracklist for the album was released on August 13. [3]

Promotion

Nmixx hosted a pop up store at The Hyundai in Seoul on August 24 to commemorate the album's release. [4]

Track listing

Track listing for Fe3O4: Stick Out
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."See That?" (별별별)
  • Strong Dragon (The Hub)
  • Puff
  • C'SA
  • 1Take (Newtype)
  • Add Blessed (Newtype)
  • Chase (Newtype)
  • Co8
  • Newtype
  • Strong Dragon
  • Puff
3:02
2."Sickuhh" (featuring Kid Milli)
  • Jhun
  • Abernathy
  • The Wavys
2:39
3."Red Light Sign, But We Go"
  • Lee Geu-rin (Lalala Studios)
  • Since
  • Lee Eun-hwa (153/Joombas)
  • Jang Da-in (Artiffect)
  • Jhun
  • Randolph Edgar
2:17
4."Beat Beat"
  • Jang Da-in (Artiffect)
  • Lee Seu-ran
  • Kim Hui-yeon (Jamfactory)
  • Sa Bo-dae (Lalala Studios)
  • Garden
  • Hot Sauce
  • Gusten Dahlqvist
  • Arineh Karimi
  • Louise Frick Sveen
  • Garden
  • Hot Sauce
2:48
5."Moving On"
  • Kim Soo-ji (Lalala Studios)
  • Ji-in (Pnp)
  • Lee Ji-yeon (Jamfactory)
  • Lee Woo-min "collapsedone"
  • Ma-chi (Mrch)
collapsedone3:30
6."Love Is Lonely"
  • Choi Bo-ra (153/Joombas)
  • Jang Seung-min (Lalala Studios)
  • Lee Lee-jin
  • Moon Ji-yeong (Lalala Studios)
  • Jhun
  • Mathias Wang
  • Nick Hahn
  • Fanny Hultman
  • Jhun
  • Junkmail
  • Hahn
3:17
Total length:17:35

Notes

Charts

Release history

Release history for Fe3O4: Stick Out
RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaAugust 19, 2024 CD
Various

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