Remember (T-ara EP)

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Remember
T-ara Remember 2016.jpg
EP by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2016 (2016-11-09)
Genre
Length16:59
Language
Label
Producer
T-ara chronology
So Good
(2015)
Remember
(2016)
What's My Name
(2017)
Singles from Remember
  1. "Tiamo"
    Released: November 9, 2016
Digital download [10]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Tiamo"
  • Long Candy
  • Jinli
Eastwest3:23
2."Hurt Only Until Today" (오늘까지만 아파할 거야; oneulkkajiman apahal geoya)
  • Park HyunJoong
  • Peter Pan
  • Park HyunJoong
  • Peter Pan
Park HyunJoong3:14
3."Farewell Movie" (이별 영화; ibyeol yeonghwa)
  • Duble Sidekick
  • Long Candy
  • SEION
  • Duble Sidekick
  • Long Candy
  • SEION
Eastwest3:36
4."Tiamo" (Chinese version)
  • Long Candy
  • Jinli
  • Duble Sidekick
  • Eastwest
Eastwest3:23
5."Tiamo" (instrumental) 
  • Duble Sidekick
  • Eastwest
Eastwest3:23
Total length:16:59

Charts

Remember chart history
RegionPeak
South Korean Weekly Albums (Gaon)4 [11]
South Korean Monthly Albums (Gaon)18 [12]
TIAMO Chart History
RegionPeal
South Korean Weekly Singles81 [13]

Sales

Remember Physical Sales
RegionSales
South Korea17.977 [14]

Listicles

PublisherYearListRecipientRankRef.
Fuse 2016Best K-Pop Music Video of 2016"Tiamo"1st [15]

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
South KoreaNovember 9, 2016 CD [16]
South KoreaDigital downloadMBK Entertainment
United States [17]

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