Trouble (EXID album)

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Trouble
EXID Trouble Limited and Digital Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 3, 2019 (2019-04-03)
Genre J-pop
Length39:43
Label Tokuma Japan Communications
EXID chronology
Full Moon
(2017)
Trouble
(2019)
WE
(2019)
Singles from Trouble
  1. "Up&Down"
    Released: August 22, 2018
  2. "Trouble"
    Released: January 23, 2019

Trouble is the debut Japanese studio album (second overall) by South Korean girl group EXID. It was released on April 3, 2019, by Tokuma Japan Communications.

Contents

Release

The album was released in two physical editions, including a regular and a limited edition, and as a digital download on April 3, 2019. [1] [2] [3]

Commercial performance

Trouble debuted and peaked at number 12 on the Oricon Albums Chart and at number 23 on Billboard Japan 's Hot Albums. [4] [5] It also peaked at number 10 on Billboard Japan's Top Albums Sales, with 4,831 physical copies sold in its first week. [6]

Track listing

Digital download / CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Beauty Is Guilty!?"Satoru Kurihara
  • Singo Kubota
  • Satoru Kurihara
  • Taku Takahashi
3:12
2."Hot Pink" (JPN ver.)
  • Rina Moon
  • Monster Factory
  • BEOMxNANG
  • Shinsadong Tiger
  • LE
 3:24
3."Trouble"Ryo Kurihara 4:05
4."Every Night" (JPN ver.)
  • LE
  • Rina Moon
  • LE
  • Shinsadong Tiger
3:54
5."Without U" (JPN ver.)LE
  • LE
  • S. Kim
3:34
6."Cookie & Cream"Rina MoonTak Miyazawa3:55
7."Up&Down" (JPN ver.)
  • Shinsadong Tiger
  • Beomi
  • LE
  • Nyangi
  • Shinsadong Tiger
  • Beomi
  • LE
  • Nyangi
3:14
8."Too Good to Me" (JPN ver.)
  • LE
  • Big Bread
  • LE
  • Big Bread
3:29
9."Vaporize Yourself !"JunxixTsugutoshi Atohara3:33
10."Memories"Sayaka Inoue
  • Justin Moretz
  • Kotaro Egami
4:09
Total length:36:29
Trouble Regular Edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
11."I Love You"
  • Shinsadong Tiger
  • LE
  • Shinsadong Tiger
  • LE
3:14
Trouble limited edition
No.TitleLength
1."Trouble" (music video) 
2."Vaporize Yourself!" ("special" music video) 
3."Trouble" (music video making) 
4."Trouble" (making document) 

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
Japan Hot Albums (Billboard) [5] 23
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [4] 12

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