Liberty: In Our Cosmos

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Liberty: In Our Cosmos
Cravity - Liberty - In Our Cosmos.png
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2022
Genre K-pop
Length23:30
LanguageKorean
Label Starship
Cravity chronology
The Awakening: Written in the Stars
(2021)
Liberty: In Our Cosmos
(2022)
New Wave
(2022)
Singles from Liberty: In Our Cosmos
  1. "Adrenaline"
    Released: March 22, 2022

Liberty: In Our Cosmos (alternatively titled Cravity 1st Album Part 2 [Liberty: In Our Cosmos]) is the second studio album by South Korean boy band Cravity. It was released on March 22, 2022, by Starship Entertainment and distributed by Kakao Entertainment.

Contents

The album was a commercial success, debuting and peaking at number one on the South Korean Gaon Album Chart.

Singles

"Adrenaline" is the lead single from the album. The song entered and peaked at number 7 on the Gaon Download Chart on the chart issue dated week of March 20–26, 2022. The song is Cravity's first lead single to chart in the top ten of the Gaon Download Chart. [1]

Promotions

The group's promotions for the song "Adrenaline" began on Mnet's M Countdown on March 24, 2022. The promotion continued on KBS2's Music Bank on March 25, MBC's Music Core on March 26, and SBS Inkigayo on March 27, capping off the first week of promotions. [2]

Track listing

Liberty: In Our Cosmos track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Adrenaline"
  • Stereo14
  • Christoffer Semelius
  • H. Kenneth
Stereo143:14
2."Pow!"
  • Hwang
  • Serim
  • Allen
  • Stereo14
  • Woong Kim
  • Albin Nordqvist
  • Stereo14
  • Woong Kim
2:51
3."Boppin'"PCDCPCDCPCDC3:36
4."Chandelier" Exy
  • Harold Philippon
  • Kim Yeon-seo
  • Alexander Karlsson
Alawn3:01
5."Flip the Frame"PCDCPCDCPCDC3:22
6."Maybe Baby" (좋아하나봐)PCDCPCDCPCDC2:50
7."Late Night"
  • Junji
  • 1Hz
  • 1Hz
  • Junji
  • 1Hz
  • Junji
3:09
8."Outro: In Our Cosmos"
  • Junji
  • Serim
  • Allen
  • Shin Ki-hyun
  • 1Hz
  • Junji
  • Shin Ki-hyun
  • 1Hz
1:27
Total length:23:30

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for Liberty: In Our Cosmos
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [3] 31
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [4] 1

Monthly charts

Monthly chart performance for Liberty: In Our Cosmos
Chart (2022)Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [5] 9

Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for Liberty: In Our Cosmos
Chart (2022)Position
South Korean Albums (Circle) [6] 95

Release history

Release history for Liberty: In Our Cosmos
CountryDateFormatLabel
South KoreaMarch 22, 2022

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