Rollin' (Brave Girls EP)

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Rollin'
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ReleasedMarch 7, 2017
Genre [1]
Length13:21
Label
Producer
Brave Girls chronology
High Heels
(2016)
Rollin'
(2017)
Summer Queen
(2021)
Singles from Rollin'
  1. "Rollin'"
    Released: March 7, 2017
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Rollin'" (롤린; lollin)
  • Brave Brothers
  • Two Champ
  • Chakun
Two Champ3:17
2."Memory" (옛생각; yes-saeng-gag [a] )
  • Brave Brothers
  • JS
  • Maboos
  • Brave Brothers
  • JS
  • Maboos
JS3:11
3."Don't Rush" (서두르지 마; seoduleuji ma [a] )Maboos
  • JS
  • Maboos
JS3:19
4."High Heels" (Remix) (하이힐; haihil)
  • Brave Brothers
  • Chakun
  • Brave Brothers
  • JS
  • Chakun
  • JS
  • Brave Brothers
2:25
5."Outro (Rollin')"
  • Brave Brothers
  • Two Champ
  • Chakun
Two Champ1:09
Total length:13:21

Notes

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2017)Peak

position

South Korea (Gaon Album Chart)30

Monthly charts

Chart (2017)Peak

position

South Korea (Gaon Album Chart)62

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
South Korea March 7, 2017 CD, Digital download Brave Entertainment, CJ E&M Music
WorldwideDigital download

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