OK Prologue: Be OK

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OK Prologue: Be OK
Ok Prologue, Be Ok CIX.png
Digital cover
Studio album by
CIX
ReleasedAugust 17, 2021 (2021-08-17)
Genre
Length32:58
LanguageKorean
Label C9 Entertainment
Producer
  • KZ
  • Aiming music
CIX chronology
Hello Chapter Ø: Hello, Strange Dream
(2021)
OK Prologue: Be OK
(2021)
Pinky Swear
(2022)
Singles from OK Prologue: Be OK
  1. "Wave"
    Released: August 17, 2021

OK Prologue: Be OK is the first studio album by South Korean boy band CIX. It was released through C9 Entertainment on August 17, 2021, along with the lead single "Wave" and its music video. [1]

Contents

Background and release

The album OK Prologue: Be OK marks the beginning of a new series in CIX's discography, following their previous Hello series. [2] On July 22, 2021, pre-orders began along with the details of the album were released stating that the album will be released in three versions: Ripple, Wave, and Storm. [3]

Track listing

OK Prologue: Be OK track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Bad Dream"dankeLuke Shipstad, Grant Boutin, Keta Jeaux, Garrett Raffanelli, MZMCLuke Shipstad, Grant Boutin, MZMC3:20
2."Off My Mind"dankeCR (Aiming music), Kim Subin (Aiming music), Cho Se Hee (Aiming music), Jimmy Claeson, BXAiming music3:04
3."Wave"dankeCR (Aiming music), Kim Subin (Aiming music), Kim Donh Young, Jimmy ClaesonAiming music3:19
4."Lost"danke, Lee Ju HyeonKZ, Kim Tae Young, Sean MAlexander, SQVAREKZ, Kim Tae Young3:09
5."Genie in a Bottle"dankeErik Lidbom, MLC, CR (Aiming music)Erik Lidbom, Aiming music3:07
6."20" ()dankeCR (Aiming music), Kim Subin (Aiming music), Chae Kang Hae, BXAiming music3:03
7."Ice"dankeCR (Aiming music), Kim Subin (Aiming music), Lee Jooheon, Mazen AwadAiming music3:31
8."In & Out" ()Kim Su jiKZ, Kim Tae Yeong, Sean Alexander, SqvareKZ, Kim Tae Yeong3:08
9."Confession" (고해)Oh Hyun SunBen Charles, CR (Aiming music), BXBen Charles3:42
10."Here for You"Mike Watson, Jonas EkdahlKZ, Kim Tae Yeong, Mike Watson, Jonas EkdahlKZ, Kim Tae Yeong3:35
Total length:32:58

Charts

Chart performance for OK Prologue: Be OK
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [4] 20
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [5] 4

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
VariousAugust 17, 2021
South Korea

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