The Connect: Dejavu

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The Connect: Dejavu
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EP by
ReleasedMarch 26, 2018 (2018-03-26)
Recorded2018
Genre K-pop
Length26:09
LanguageKorean
Label
Monsta X chronology
The Code
(2017)
The Connect: Dejavu
(2018)
Piece
(2018)
Singles from The Connect: Dejavu
  1. "Jealousy"
    Released: March 26, 2018

The Connect: Dejavu is the sixth extended play by the South Korean boy group Monsta X. It was released by Starship Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M on March 26, 2018. It also consists of seven tracks, including the lead single "Jealousy".

Contents

Background and release

In March, Monsta X released the scheduler through the official SNS channel, with the released image in a dreamy color, while having a background of Hyungwon holding a camera and staring at something, sensual typography and part of the seven logos are shown. [1]

The EP was released with a total of four different versions (I / II / III / IV).

Critical reception

"Jealousy" was praised for its fresh sound as "a poppy dance track swelling with obnoxious synths and their favorite low brasses", supposed as noted by Taylor Glasby of Dazed , it returned to more of Monsta X's earlier style of "heavy EDM and trap singles" than their last single "Dramarama". [2]

Listicles

Name of critic or publication, name of listicle, name of work and rank
Critic/PublicationListWorkRankRef.
Song
Dazed The 20 Best K-pop Songs of 2018"Jealousy"8 [2]

Commercial performance

As of 2022, the album has sold 195,762 copies in South Korea. [3] The album charted at number 2 on the weekly Gaon Album Chart, and charted at number 28 overall in 2018. [4] [5]

"Jealousy" had one music show win on The Show on April 17. [6]

Track listing

The Connect: Dejavu track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Jealousy"
  • Harry Somerdahl
  • Shane Simmons
  • Hayden Bell
  • Harry Somerdahl
  • Shane Simmons
  • Hayden Bell
  • Stereo 14
3:27
2."Destroyer"
  • Daniel Kim
  • Caesar&Loui
  • Daniel Kim
  • Caesar&Loui
3:56
3."Fallin'" (폭우)
  • Seo Ji-eum
  • Jooheon
  • I.M
  • Caesar&Loui
  • Caesar&Loui
  • Stereo 14
3:51
4."Crazy In Love" (미쳤으니까)
  • Galactika
  • Jooheon
  • I.M
  • Galactika
  • Athena
  • Galactika
  • Athena
3:17
5."Lost In The Dream"
  • Jung Yoon
  • Le'mon
  • Lee Hee-joo
  • Jooheon
  • I.M
  • Park Seul-gi
4:00
6."If Only"
  • Wonho
  • Jooheon
  • I.M
  • Rich Jang
  • Wonho
  • Rich Jang
  • Wonho
  • Rich Jang
4:03
7."Special"
  • Jooheon
  • Ye-Yo!
  • Nago
  • I.M
  • Jooheon
  • Ye-Yo!
  • Nago
  • Jooheon
  • Ye-Yo!
  • Nago
3:33
Total length:26:09

Charts

Album

Song

Weekly charts

Chart performance for "Jealousy"
Chart (2018)Peak
position
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard Japan) [16] 52
South Korea (Gaon) [lower-alpha 1] 54
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100) [18] 48
US World Digital Song Sales (Billboard) [19] 4

Certification and sales

Certification and sales for The Connect: Dejavu
RegionCertification Certified units/Sales
South Korea195,762 [3]
Japan4,714 [20]
United States2,000+ [21]

Accolades

Music program award for "Jealousy"
ProgramDateRef.
The Show April 17, 2018 [6]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominated work and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Korea Popular Music Awards [lower-alpha 2] 2018Best Digital Song"Jealousy"Nominated [23]
Best Group Dance TrackNominated

Release history

Release history and formats for The Connect: Dejavu
RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaMarch 26, 2018
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming

See also

Notes

  1. "Jealousy" did not enter on the Digital Chart but appeared on the component Download Chart. [17]
  2. The Korea Popular Music Awards were jointly established in 2018 by the Korea Singers Association, the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association, the Recording Industry Association of Korea, the Federation of Korean Music Performers, and the Korea Music Copyright Association. [22]

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