House of Tricky: Doorbell Ringing

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House of Tricky: Doorbell Ringing
House of Tricky Doorbell Ringing cover.jpg
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ReleasedMarch 30, 2023 (2023-03-30)
Recorded2022–2023
Genre Dance
Length19:23
LanguageKorean
Label KQ Entertainment
Xikers chronology
House of Tricky: Doorbell Ringing
(2023)
House of Tricky: How to Play
(2023)
Singles from House of Tricky: Doorbell Ringing
  1. "Tricky House"
    Released: March 30, 2023
  2. "Rockstar"
    Released: March 30, 2023
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Tricky's Secret"
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • HLB
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • HLB
1:36
2."Doorbell Ringing"
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Minjae
  • Sumin
  • Yechan
  • Leez
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Leez
3:15
3."Tricky House" (도깨비집; Dokkaebijib)
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Minjae
  • Sumin
  • Yechan
  • Leez
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
3:40
4."Dynamic" (淸亮(청량); Qīngliàng(Cheongryang))
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
3:44
5."Rockstar"
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Minjae
  • Sumin
  • Yechan
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
3:19
6."Xikey"
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • Minjae
  • Sumin
  • Yechan
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
3:48
7."Oh My Gosh"
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • HLB
  • Dwayne
  • Neko
  • Minjae
  • Sumin
  • Yechan
  • Eden
  • Hongjoong
  • Ollounder
  • Buddy
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Door
  • HLB
  • Dwayne
  • Neko
3:48
Total length:19:23

Charts

Chart performance for House of Tricky: Doorbell Ringing
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [2] 6
South Korean Albums (Circle) [3] 4
US Billboard 200 [4] 75
US World Albums (Billboard) [5] 4

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