Latata (EP)

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Latata
IDLE-LATATA-EP.jpg
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedJuly 31, 2019 (2019-07-31)
Recorded2019
Genre J-pop
LanguageJapanese
Label
(G)I-dle chronology
I Made
(2019)
Latata
(2019)
I Trust
(2020)
Alternative cover
Latata-typeA.jpg
Type A
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Latata" (Japanese version)
  • Soyeon
  • Yu Shimoji(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Soyeon
  • Big Sancho
  • Soyeon
  • Big Sancho
3:23
2."Light My Fire"Yu Shimoji
  • Hjalmar Wilen
  • Malin Johansson
  • Birk Storm
  • Hjalmar Wilen
3:51
3."Maze" (Japanese version)
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
  • Soyeon
  • Samuelle Soung(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
3:20
4."For You"
  • Minnie
  • FCMHoudini
  • Soyeon
  • Eri Osanai(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Minnie
  • FCMHoudini
  • FCMHoudini
  • Minnie
3:44
Total length:14:18
iTunes bundle only
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
5."Hann (Alone)" (Japanese version)Soyeon
  • Soyeon
  • Big Sancho
  • Big Sancho
  • Soyeon
3:25
Total length:17:43


Limited Edition Type A (CD+DVD)
No.TitleLyricsMusic{{{extra_column}}}Length
1."Latata" (Japanese version)
  • Soyeon
  • Yu Shimoji(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Soyeon
  • Big Sancho
  • Soyeon
  • Big Sancho
3:23
2."Light My Fire"Yu Shimoji
  • Hjalmar Wilen
  • Malin Johansson
  • Birk Storm
  • Hjalmar Wilen
3:51
3."Maze" (Japanese version)
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
  • Soyeon
  • Samuelle Soung(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
  • Son Young-jin
  • Ferdy
3:20
4."For You"
  • Minnie
  • FCMHoudini
  • Soyeon
  • Eri Osanai(Japanese Lyrics)
  • Minnie
  • FCMHoudini
  • FCMHoudini
  • Minnie
3:44
5."Latata" (Music video; Japanese version)   3:26
6."Latata" (Music video making; Japanese version)    
Total length:14:19
Limited Edition Type B (CD+PHOTOBOOK 28P)
No.TitleLength
1."Latata" (Japanese version)3:23
2."Light My Fire" (Japanese version)3:51
3."Maze" (Japanese version)3:20
4."For You" (Japanese version)3:44
Total length:14:19
Regular Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Latata" (Japanese version)3:23
2."Light My Fire"3:51
3."Maze" (Japanese version)3:20
4."For You" (Japanese version)3:44
Total length:14:19

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [7] 5
Japan Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [8] 15
Taiwanese Albums (Five Music) [9] 8

Release history

RegionDateFormatDistributor
VariousJuly 31, 2019 Digital download Cube, Universal Music
Japan
CD

Notes

  1. The Japanease version of Hann (Alone) is only available on iTunes as an exclusive track. [2]

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References

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