Heart Attack (EP)

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Heart Attack
HeartAttack AOA.jpg
EP by
AOA
ReleasedJune 22, 2015
Recorded2015
Genre
Length20:34
Label FNC
Producer Brave Brothers
AOA chronology
Like a Cat
(2014)
Heart Attack
(2015)
Ace of Angels
(2015)
Singles from Heart Attack
  1. "Heart Attack"
    Released: June 22, 2015

Heart Attack is the third extended play by South Korean girl group AOA, released on June 22, 2015 by FNC Entertainment. The song of the same name was used as the lead single for the album.

Contents

Singles

The song "Heart Attack" was written and composed by Brave Brothers.

The first music video teaser was released on June 14, 2015 with the second teaser released on June 16. AOA are dressed as lacrosse players in their teasers. [1] [2] [3]

AOA started their Korean promotions with a showcase on June 22 at AX Korea. The promotion of "Heart Attack" began June 25 on the show M! Countdown . The song was also promoted on the shows, Music Bank , Music Core and Inkigayo .

They won their first music show for "Heart Attack" on July 1 on Show Champion . [4]

Japanese and Chinese versions

On June 17, 2015, it was revealed that AOA would release a Japanese and Chinese version of "Heart Attack". "Heart Attack" was released in Chinese on July 31, 2015 through Baidu Music, Sina Music, QQ Music and Taiwan's KKBOX. [5] [6] [7]

The Japanese version was released in Japan as a single on July 29, 2015 and AOA filmed a separate music video for it. [8] The single was released in eleven different versions: two limited CD+DVD editions, two limited CD+Photobook editions and seven limited CD only editions, one edition per member.

Track listing

Korean EP and Digital download [9]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Heart Attack" (심쿵해; Simkunghae) Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:16
2."Luv Me"Brave BrothersBrave Brothers, JSElephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:30
3."Come to Me" (들어와; Deureowa) Shin Jimin, Han Sungho, Seo YoungbaeHan Sungho, Seo YoungbaeSeo Youngbae03:24
4."One Thing" (한개; Han Gae)Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, GalactikaGalactika03:21
5."Really Really" (진짜; Jinjja)Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant KingdomElephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:56
6."Chocolate"GalactikaGalactika, Miss LeeMiss Lee03:08
Total length:20:34
Japanese limited edition "Type A, B" CD and Digital download
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Heart Attack" (胸キュン; Mune Kyun Japanese Version) Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:16
2."Confused" (ゆれる; Yureru Japanese Version) Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:43
3."Joa Yo!" (チョアヨ!; Choa Yo! Japanese Version)Brave Brothers, Star WarsBrave Brothers, Star Wars 04:19
4."Heart Attack" (Karaoke Version) Brave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:16
5."Confused" (Karaoke Version) Brave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:43
6."Joa Yo!" (Karaoke Version)Brave Brothers, Star WarsBrave Brothers, Star Wars 04:19
Total length:22:36
Japanese limited edition "Member Version" CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Heart Attack" (胸キュン; Mune Kyun Japanese Version)Brave Brothers, ChakunBrave Brothers, Mr.Kang, ChakunBrave Brothers, Elephant Kingdom, Lee Jeongmin03:16
2."Joa Yo!" (チョアヨ!; Choa Yo! Japanese Version)Brave Brothers, Star WarsBrave Brothers, Star Wars 04:19
Japanese limited edition "Sexy Version: Type A" CD+DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Heart Attack" (Japanese Version) 
2."Heart Attack" (Japanese Dance Version) 
3."Confused" (Korean Version) 
4."Special features" (Heart Attack making video) 
Japanese limited edition "Cutie Version: Type A" CD+DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Heart Attack" (Japanese Version) 
2."Heart Attack" (Japanese Dance Version) 
3."Confused" (Korean Version) 
4."Special features" (AOA Japan Diary ♡2015/6/12~14) 

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