One More Time (EP)

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One More Time
One More Time SJ.png
Digital version cover
EP by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)
Recorded2018
StudioS.M. Studios
(Seoul, South Korea)
Genre
Length19:06
Language
  • Korean
  • Spanish
Label
Producer Tak Young-jun
Super Junior chronology
Play
(2017)
One More Time
(2018)
Time Slip
(2019)
Singles from One More Time
  1. "Animals"
    Released: September 27, 2018
  2. "One More Time"
    Released: October 8, 2018
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."One More Time (Otra Vez)" (featuring Reik )
  • ZNEE
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Jakob Mihoubi
  • Rudi Daouk
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Button Pushers
3:07
2."One More Time (Otra Vez)" (SJ version)ZNEE
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Jakob Mihoubi
  • Rudi Daouk
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Button Pushers
3:07
3."Animals"Chun Song-yi
  • Anton Dahlrot
  • Gionata Caracciolo
Gionata Caracciolo3:31
4."Ahora Te Puedes Marchar"
  • Mike Hawker
  • Ivor Raymonde
  • Luis Gomez Escolar Roldan
  • Mike Hawker
  • Ivor Raymonde
  • Luis Gomez Escolar Roldan
Hwang Sung-je3:10
5."Lo Siento" ( Play-N-Skillz remix) (featuring Leslie Grace )
  • Daniel "Obi" Klein
  • Charli Taft
  • Andreas Oberg
  • Juan "Play" Salinas
  • Oscar "Skillz" Salinas
  • Daniel "Obi" Klein
  • Play-N-Skillz
4:01
Total length:17:00

Charts

Rankings

PublisherYearListicleNominee/workPlacementRef.
The Things202010 Best K-Pop Collaborations With North American Artists"Otra Vez" – Super Junior ft. Reik 8th [17]

Personnel

Credits for One More Time is adapted from its linear notes. [18]

"One More Time" (ft. Reik and Super Junior version)

"Animals"

"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar"

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaOctober 8, 2018 [19] CD, digital download SM Entertainment
VariousDigital downloadSM Entertainment

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