Mad (Got7 EP)

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MAD
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ReleasedSeptember 29, 2015 (2015-09-29)
Recorded2015
StudioJYP, Seoul, South Korea
Genre K-pop
Length20:05
Label
Producer J.Y. Park "The Asian Soul"
Got7 chronology
Just Right
(2015)
MAD
(2015)
Moriagatteyo
(2016)
Singles from Mad
  1. "If You Do"
    Released: September 29, 2015
No.TitleWriter(s)Composer(s)Length
1."If You Do (니가 하면)"Sam LewisRado of Black Eyed Pilseung 3:33
2."Put'em Up (손들어)" J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul", Princess Disease of Cho WoolJ.Y. Park "The Asiansoul, Princess Disease of Cho Wool3:08
3."Feelin' Good (느낌이 좋아)"Chloe, Noday, Jackson, Mark Chloe, Noday3:35
4."Good"E.One, Lee Mansung, Jackson, MarkE.One3:11
5."Eyes On (눈이가요)"Ju Chanyang, Maxx SongCommand Freaks, Ju Chanyang3:24
6."Tic Tic Tok"Chloe, Noday, JacksonNoday, Chloe3:22
Total length:20:08

Reissue

The reissue of the album, titled Mad Winter Edition, was released on November 23. It consists of the same track list, but also includes 3 new tracks: "Confession Song" (고백송), "Everyday" (매일) and "The Star" (이.별).

Reissue track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Composer(s)Length
1."고백송" (Confession Song)J.Y. Park "The Asian Soul"J.Y. Park "The Asian Soul"3:33
2."매일" (Everyday) Defsoul (JB), 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease], BamBamDefsoul (JB), 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease]3:11
3."이.별" (To Star) Jinyoung Andreas Stone Johansson, Matt Wong, Steven Lee3:52
4."니가 하면" (If You Do)Sam LewisRado of Black Eyed Pilseung3:33
5."손들어" (Put'em Up)J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul", 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease]J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul", 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease]3:08
6."느낌이 좋아" (Feelin' Good)Chloe, Noday, Jackson, MarkChloe, Noday3:35
7."GOOD"E.One, Lee Mansung, Jackson, MarkE.One3:11
8."눈이가요" (Eyes On)Ju Chanyang, Maxx SongCommand Freaks, Ju Chanyang3:24
9."Tic Tic Tok"Chloe, Noday, JacksonNoday, Chloe3:22
10."니가 하면 (If You Do)" (Stage Ver.)Sam LewisRado of Black Eyed Pilseung3:33
Total length:34:16

Chart performance

Music programs

SongProgramDateRef.
"If You Do" The Show (SBS MTV)October 6, 2015 [8]
October 13, 2015 [9]
October 20, 2015 [10]

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