YOLO (album)

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YOLO
DIA - Yolo.png
(Top): Jenny, Heehyun, Jueun, Eunjin, Eunice and Somyi (Bottom): Chaeyeon, Eunchae and Yebin
Studio album by
DIA
ReleasedApril 19, 2017
Recorded2016–2017
Genre
Length57:06
Language Korean
Label
DIA chronology
Spell
(2016)
YOLO
(2017)
Love Generation
(2017)
Singles from YOLO
  1. "You Are My Flower"
    Released: April 6, 2017
  2. "Will You Go Out With Me?"
    Released: April 19, 2017

YOLO is the second studio album by South Korean girl group DIA which was released on April 19, 2017 by MBK Entertainment. [1]

Contents

This marks their first release with the additions of Jueun and Somyi and first release as their nine member-group.

Background and release

On March 31 MBK Entertainment confirmed that the album would be released on April 19 on March 31 along with the reality show YOLO TRIP. [2] Their first dance performance for the title track 'Will You Go Out With Me?' was on their first concert titled "First Miracle" at Yes24 Live Hall. The first band performance for the title track was on their mini concert titled "On The Record" on April 7 at Blue Square. [3]

Two new members are introduced in this album, Jueun and Somyi. [4] 'You Are My Flower' was released as a pre-release single for the album on April 6. [5] Upon release, it charted at number one on Melon's Trot Songs Daily Chart.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Will You Go Out With Me?" (나랑 사귈래)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Eunjin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
Two Champ3:11
2."Boyfriend" (남.사.친)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Eunjin
  • Yoon Young Min
  • Kim Won Hyun
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yoon Young Min
  • Kim Won Hyun
  • Kim Dong Ha
  • Yoon Young Min
  • Kim Dong Ha
  • Kim Won Hyun
2:47
3."April (사월)" (featuring DinDin)
  • Huihyeon
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Face Of Glory
  • Jin Ri
  • Din Din
  • Yebin
  • Face Of Glory
  • Jin Ri
  • Dawn
  • Long Candy
  • Face Of Glory
  • Dawn
3:59
4."Mannequin" (마네킹)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Stainboys
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Stainboys
Stainboys3:37
5."You Are My Flower (꽃, 달, 술)" (with Kim Yeon Ja, Hong Jin Young)
  • Eunice
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • 79
  • Eunice
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • 79
794:21
6."Light" (빛)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Eunchae
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
Ddoli Park3:48
7."There Is No Time (시간이 없어)" (Huihyeon featuring Kim Chung-ha)
  • Huihyeon
  • Slapstick
  • Huihyeon
  • Slapstick
Slapstick3:34
8."Listen To This Song" (이 노래 들어볼래)
  • Huihyeon
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Face Of Glory
  • Jin Ri
  • Din Din
  • Yebin
  • Face Of Glory
  • Dawn
  • Long Candy
  • Face Of Glory
  • Dawn
3:58
9."Not Only You But Spring" (너만 모르나 봄)
  • Huihyeon
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Eunchae
  • Kim Won Hyun
  • Yebin
  • Kim Won Hyun
  • Melody Workshop
  • Kim Won Hyun
  • Melody Workshop
3:45
10."Independence Movement Day" (乾坤坎離)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Eunchae
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Ddoli Park
  • Krazysound
5:02
11."Will You Go Out With Me?" (2016)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Eunjin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
3:12
12."You Are My Flower" (DIA only version)
  • Eunice
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • 79
  • Eunice
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • 79
794:21
13."Will You Go Out With Me?" (Ballad version)
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Eunjin
  • Yebin
  • Chaeyeon
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
Stainboys4:56
14."Will You Go Out With Me?" (Instrumental) 
  • Eunice
  • Huihyeon
  • Jenny
  • Yebin
  • Ddoli Park
  • Peter Pan
Two Champ3:11
Total length:57:06

Charts

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Gaon Album Chart [6] 3
Oricon Albums Chart [7] 295

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaApril 19, 2017 CD, digital download
WorldwideDigital download
  • MBK Entertainment
  • LOEN Entertainment

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