Complete (BtoB album)

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Complete
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ReleasedJune 29, 2015
Recorded2015
Label
BTOB chronology
The Winter's Tale
(2014)
Complete
(2015)
I Mean
(2015)
Singles from Complete
  1. "It's Okay"
    Released: June 29, 2015
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Complete (Intro)"E.ONEE.ONEE.ONE2:38
2."It's Okay" (괜찮아요)Son Youngjin, Jo Sungho, Hong Seungsung, Lee Minhyuk, Jung Il-hoon Son Youngjin, Jo SunghoSon Youngjin, Jo Sungho4:12
3."Live Well Yourself" (너나 잘 살아)Bickssancho, SocratesSeo JaewooSeo Jaewoo3:45
4."One Man Show" (북 치고 장구 치고)Seo Jaewoo, Seo Yongbae, Lee Minhyuk, Jung IlhoonSeo Jaewoo, Seo YongbaeSeo Jaewoo, Seo Yongbae3:42
5."Summer Romance"Bickssancho, FERDY, Lim HyunsikBickssancho, FERDY, Lim HyunsikBickssancho, FERDY3:41
6."My Friend's Girlfriend" (친구의 여자친구)Jung Ilhoon, Lim Hyunsik, Lee MinhyukJung Ilhoon, Lim HyunsikSeo Jaewoo3:41
7."Her Over Flowers" (꽃보다 그녀)Jo Sungho, FERDY, Jung IlhoonJo Sungho, FERDYJo Sungho, FERDY3:23
8."I Miss You" (보고파)Lim HyunsikLim HyunsikLim Hyunsik4:03
9."Giddy Up" (어기여차 디여차)Seo Jaewoo, Bickssancho, CAESAR & LOUI, Lee MinhyukSeo Jaewoo, Bickssancho, CAESAR & LOUISeo Jaewoo, Bickssancho, CAESAR & LOUI3:13
10."Open"Lee Minhyuk, Jerry.L, Jung IlhoonLee Minhyuk, Jerry.LLee Minhyuk, Jerry.L3:17
11."Insane" (acoustic version)Seo Jaewoo, Seo Yongbae, Lee Minhyuk, Jung IlhoonSeo Jaewoo, Seo YongbaeSeo Jaewoo, Seo Yongbae3:06
12."Shake It"Lim Hyunsik, Jung IlhoonLim Hyunsik, Jung IlhoonLim Hyunsik, Jung Ilhoon3:14
13."Everything`s Good (Outro)" (Ilhoon Solo)Jung IlhoonJung IlhoonJung Ilhoon, Lim Hyunsik, Son Youngjin4:05
Total length:45:50

Chart performance

Chart (2015)Peak
position
Physical sales
(2015)
South Korea (Gaon Weekly Album Chart) [16] 147,638 [17]
South Korea (Gaon Monthly Album Chart) [18] 9
South Korea (Gaon 2015 Album Chart) [19] 52

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
South KoreaJune 29, 2015 Digital download, CD Cube Entertainment
Universal Music Group

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