Pink Cloud (EP)

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Pink Cloud
Pegboard Nerds Pink Cloud EP Cover.jpeg
EP by
Released21 October 2015
Recorded2015
Genre
Length18:12
Label Monstercat
Producer
Pegboard Nerds chronology
Bring the Madness (The Remixes)
(2015)
Pink Cloud
(2015)
Get on Up (The Remixes)
(2015)
Singles from Pink Cloud
  1. "Pink Cloud"
    Released: 30 September 2015
  2. "Emoji"
    Released: 19 October 2015
No.TitleLength
1."Emoji"3:40
2."Pink Cloud" (featuring Max Collins)3:35
3."Just Like That" (featuring Johnny Graves)3:24
4."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose)3:30
5."End Is Near" (Fire in the Hole VIP)4:03
Total length:18:12

Pink Cloud (The Remixes)

No.TitleLength
1."Emoji" (Sunday Service Remix)4:04
2."Emoji" (Faustix & Fat Pony Remix)3:25
3."Emoji" (Thieves & Dr. Fresch Remix)2:42
4."Emoji" (Prismo & Cursor Remix)3:14
5."Emoji" (Rogue Remix)3:58
6."Pink Cloud" (featuring Max Collins, FKYA Remix)4:42
7."Pink Cloud" (featuring Max Collins, JumoDaddy Remix)3:38
8."Pink Cloud" (featuring Max Collins, Madnap Remix)3:22
9."Pink Cloud" (featuring Max Collins, Toby Green Remix)3:33
10."Just Like That" (featuring Johnny Graves, Rusko Remix)3:04
11."Just Like That" (featuring Johnny Graves, Terravita Remix)3:46
12."Just Like That" (featuring Johnny Graves, Tumult Remix)3:49
13."Just Like That" (featuring Johnny Graves, Two Friends Remix)4:20
14."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, Chimeric Remix)3:16
15."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, MIU Remix)3:38
16."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, Morgan Page Remix)5:19
17."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, Quiet Disorder Remix)4:51
18."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, Ryos Remix)4:47
19."Downhearted" (featuring Jonny Rose, Topi Remix)3:21
20."End Is Near" (Fire in the Hole VIP, Bear Grillz Remix)3:05
21."End Is Near" (Fire in the Hole VIP, Castor Troy Remix)4:03
Total length:1:15:37

Charts

Chart HistoryPeak
position
Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums (2015) [11] 9
Billboard Heatseekers (2015) [12] 20

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