In:vite U

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In:vite U
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EP by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2022 (2022-01-24)
Genre K-pop
Length18:59
LanguageKorean
Label Cube
Producer
Pentagon chronology
Do or Not
(2021)
In:vite U
(2022)
Feelin' Like
(2022)
Pentagon EP chronology
Do or Not
(2021)
In:vite U
(2022)
Feelin' Like
(2022)
In:vite U track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Feelin' Like"
  • Ryan S. Jhun
  • Vegard Hurum
2:47
2."One Shot" (한탕)
  • Wooseok
  • Shinwon
  • Wooseok
  • Nathan
  • Shinwon
  • Nathan
  • MILLENIUM
3:12
3."The Game"
  • Wooseok
  • Wooseok
  • Nathan
  • yunji
  • Hoho
  • Nathan
  • yunji
3:04
4."Call My Name"
  • Kino
  • HAEE
  • Wooseok
  • Kino
  • Kim Si-on
  • Milano
  • Kim Si-on
  • Son Yo-seb
  • Hyeogdu Choi
3:34
5."Sparkling Night" (관람차)
  • Kino
  • Wooseok
  • Kino
  • Roamer Doze
  • Roamer Doze
2:56
6."Bad"
  • Wooseok
  • Wooseok
  • siixk Jun
  • siixk Jun
3:25
Total length:18:59

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Year-end lists for In:vite U
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Clash The 20 Best K-Pop B-Sides From 2022Placed"Sparkling Night" [6]
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Music Bank KBS2 February 4, 2022 [7]

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