One More Time (Otra Vez)

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"One More Time (Otra Vez)"
One More Time SJ cover.jpg
Japanese CD and digital version
Single by Super Junior featuring Reik
from the album One More Time
Language
B-side "Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! (JP)
Make You Smile (JP)"
ReleasedOctober 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)
November 28, 2018 (2018-11-28) (JP)
Recorded2018
Studio
  • Seoul Studio
  • doobdoob Studio
Genre [1]
Length3:07
Label
Composer(s)
  • Rudi Daouk
  • Jakob Mihoubi
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
Lyricist(s)
  • ZNEE
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Hideo Toyosaki (JP)
Producer(s)
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
  • Denniz Jamm
Super Junior singles chronology
"Animals"
(2018)
"One More Time (Otra Vez)"
(2018)
"Show"
(2019)
Reik singles chronology
"Amigos Con Derechos"
(2018)
"One More Time (Otra Vez)"
(2018)
"Ráptame"
(2019)
One More Time track listing (Japanese version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One More Time - Otra Vez" ((Featuring Reik) Japanese version)
  • ZNEE
  • Rudi Daouk
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Jakob Mihoubi
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
3:05
2."Wow! Wow!! Wow!!!"
  • Christofer Erixon
  • Josef Lein
  • MEG.ME
3:21
3."Make You Smile"
  • Jan Andersson
  • Natsumi Kobayashi
  • Peter Heden
3:13
4."One More Time - Otra Vez" (Instrumental)
  • ZNEE
  • Rudi Daouk
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Jakob Mihoubi
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Andreas Stone Johansson
3:03
5."Wow! Wow!! Wow!!!" (Instrumental)
  • Christofer Erixon
  • Josef Lein
  • MEG.ME
3:21
6."Make You Smile" (Instrumental)
  • Jan Andersson
  • Natsumi Kobayashi
  • Peter Heden
3:15
Total length:19:21

Credits

Credits for the song "One More Time (Otra Vez)" is adapted from the EP's liner notes. [11]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for "One More Time (Otra Vez)"
Chart (2018)Peak
position
Japan (Japan Hot 100) [12] 15
South Korea (Kpop Hot 100) [13] 28
US Latin Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [14] 18
US World Digital Songs ( Billboard ) [15] 4

Release history

Release dates and formats
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionDistributorRef
VariousOctober 8, 2018 Korean [1]
JapanNovember 28, 2018 Japanese Avex Trax [16]
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming

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