Danger (EP)

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The duo embarked on their second Asia tour, "The D&E", to promote the EP from April 13–August 28, visiting five countries, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan. Its Seoul stops were held two days before the release of the EP, in which the duo performed several tracks of the EP — "Danger", "Watch Out", "Gloomy", and "Jungle", for the first time. [13]

They performed "Watch Out" and "Danger" on Music Bank on April 19, followed by a return performance a week later on April 26 for the latter track. [14] [15] The duo performed "Gloomy" on MBC's Music Core on April 20. [16]

Track listing

Danger
Danger (EP).jpg
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedApril 15, 2019 (2019-04-15)
Recorded2019
Studio
  • In Grid Studio
  • doobdoob Studio
  • SM LVYN Studio
  • SM Blue Cup Studio
  • SM Concert Hall Studio
  • SM Yellow Tail Studio
  • Sound Pool Studios
Genre
Length24:24
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer Tak Young-jun
Super Junior-D&E chronology
'Bout You
(2018)
Danger
(2019)
Bad Blood
(2020)
Singles from Danger
  1. "Danger"
    Released: April 15, 2019
Danger track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Danger" (땡겨;ttaeng-gyeo;lit. I'm craving it)
  • J-DUB
3:14
2."Jungle"
  • Jake K
3:30
3."Gloomy" (우울해;uulhae;lit. I'm blue)
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • J-DUB
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • J-DUB
  • J-DUB
3:20
4."Watch Out"
  • Hwang Yoo-bin
  • Rick Bridges
  • Michael Polk
  • Luigie Gonzalez
  • Adam Kapit
3:16
5."Dreamer"
  • The Aristocrats
  • Taesung Kim
  • Zac Poor
The Aristocrats3:21
6."Sunrise" (Korean version)
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • Lee Hyuk-jae
  • J-DUB
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • J-DUB
  • J-DUB
3:33
7."If You" (Korean version)
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • J-DUB
  • Lee Dong-hae
  • J-DUB
  • J-DUB
3:34
Total length:24:24

Sales

According to Gaon Chart, the EP debuted in 97th with over 1,100 sold copies in South Korea. [17]

Charts

Chart performance for Danger
Chart (2019)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [18] 23
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [19] 2

Release history

Release history for Danger
RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousApril 14, 2019
South KoreaApril 15, 2019 CD

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