Summer Holiday (EP)

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Summer Holiday
Dreamcatcher - Summer Holiday.png
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedJuly 30, 2021 (2021-07-30)
Recorded2021
Length18:51
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
Producer
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • 한수석
  • Monho
Dreamcatcher chronology
Dystopia: Road to Utopia
(2021)
Summer Holiday
(2021)
Apocalypse: Save Us
(2022)
Singles from Summer Holiday
  1. "BEcause"
    Released: July 30, 2021

Summer Holiday is the second special Korean extended play by South Korean girl group Dreamcatcher. It was released on July 30, 2021, by Dreamcatcher Company. Summer Holiday features six tracks including the lead single "BEcause", and is available in four versions: "G", "I", "F" and "T".

Contents

Background and promotion

On July 30, Dreamcatcher made their comeback with the special EP Summer Holiday and its lead single "BEcause". [1]

Track listing

Summer Holiday track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro" 
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
1:16
2."BEcause"
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
3:11
3."Airplane"
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
3:00
4."Whistle"
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
  • LEEZ
  • Ollounder
3:29
5."Alldaylong"
  • JiU
  • Ollounder
  • JiU
  • Ollounder
  • Ollounder
3:37
6."A Heart of Sunflower" (해바라기의 마음)
  • LEEZ
  • 한수석
  • LEEZ
  • Monho
  • LEEZ
  • 한수석
4:17
Total length:18:51

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for Summer Holiday
RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousJuly 30, 2021

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