Reminiscence (EP)

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Reminiscence
Everglow - Reminiscence.png
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2020 (2020-02-03)
Recorded2019
StudioDoobdoob Studio (Seoul)
Genre
Length13:12
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
  • Ollipop
  • Caesar & Loui
  • Ludwig Lindell
Everglow chronology
Hush
(2019)
Reminiscence
(2020)
−77.82X−78.29
(2020)
Singles from Reminiscence
  1. "Dun Dun"
    Released: February 3, 2020

Reminiscence (stylized as reminiscence) is the first extended play by South Korean girl group Everglow under Yuehua Entertainment. The EP was released on February 3, 2020, together with its lead single, "Dun Dun".

Contents

Background

On January 20, 2020, Yuehua Entertainment revealed that Everglow will release their very first mini-album titled Reminiscence. [2]

Concept images were released between January 22–24. [3] The tracklist was released on January 25, revealing four tracks: "Salute", lead single "Dun Dun", "Player" and "No Lie". [4]

The music video teaser for "Dun Dun" was released on January 29, [5] and the full music video on February 3. [6]

Promotion

Everglow was supposed to hold a live fan showcase on February 3 but it was canceled for the public because of coronavirus prevention concerns. They held the showcase without audience where they performed "Dun Dun" and "Salute". [7]

The group began promoting "Dun Dun" on February 6. They first performed the lead single on Mnet's M Countdown together with "Salute", [8] followed by performances on KBS' Music Bank , MBC's Show! Music Core and SBS' Inkigayo .

After their tour in the U.S., they returned with a final round of promotions performing "No Lie" and "Player".

Track listing

Reminiscence track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Salute"Lee SeuranOlof Lindskog, Caesar & Loui, Hayley Aitken, 72OLLIPOP, Ludwig Lindell3:09
2."Dun Dun" Seo Ji-eum Olof Lindskog, Gavis Jones, Hayley Aitken, 72OLLIPOP3:12
3."Player"Lee BoraOlof Lindskog, Ludwig Lindell, Hayley Aitken, 72OLLIPOP, Ludwig Lindell3:13
4."No Lie"Lee SeuranOlof Lindskog, Gavin Jones, Hayley Aitken, 72OLLIPOP3:38
Total length:13:12

Credits and personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. [9]

Musicians

Technical

Locations

Charts

Release history

Release formats for Reminiscence
RegionDateFormatDistributor
VariousFebruary 3, 2020
South Korea
CD

See also

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