I'm (EP)

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I'm
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EP by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2021 (2021-03-29)
Recorded2021
Genre K-pop
Length17:58
Label Jellyfish
Sejeong chronology
Plant
(2020)
I'm
(2021)
Singles from I'm
  1. "Warning"
    Released: March 29, 2021

I'm is the second extended play by South Korean singer Sejeong. It was released by Jellyfish Entertainment on March 29, 2021, and consists of five tracks including the title track "Warning".

Contents

Background and release

On March 9, 2021, Jellyfish Entertainment announced the Sejeong was preparing for a comeback. [1] On March 17, the teaser video for her comeback was released. [2] On March 19, Jelly Entertainment announced that EP I'm would be released on March 29, 2021. [3] On March 21, the teaser audio for the title track "Warning" was released. [4] A day later, the track listing was released. [5]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Teddy Bear" Sejeong
  • Sejeong
  • Lee Woo-min ("collapsedone")
Lee Woo-min ("collapsedone")3:59
2."Warning (feat. lIlBOI)"
  • Sejeong
  • Coke Paris
  • Kim Gi-san
Coke Paris3:28
3."Do dum chit" (밤산책)Sejeong
  • Sejeong
  • Coke Paris
Coke Paris2:55
4."Let's Go Home" (집에 가자)Sejeong
  • Sejeong
  • Lee Woo-min ("collapsedone")
Lee Woo-min ("collapsedone")3:45
5."Maybe I Am" (아마 난 그대를)Sejeong
  • Sejeong
  • MIN
  • BYMORE
  • BYMORE
  • MIN
3:47
Total length:17:58

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Melon. [6]

Charts

Sales

Sales for I'm
RegionSales (2021)
South Korea7,664 [8]

Release history

Release history for I'm
RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousMarch 29, 2021
South Korea CD

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References

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