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The reissue reached number four on the Gaon Album Chart, while the single marked Loona's first appearance on one of Gaon's singles charts, reaching number 90 on the Download Chart. The group's second extended play, , arrived on February 5, 2020, with the lead single "So What". While the EP reached number two on the Gaon Album Chart and became ...
On August 20, Loona officially debuted as a full assemble with the release of the extended-play (read as plus plus). [27] The album included "Favorite" as the lead single while "Hi High" served as its title track. [28] It debuted at number 2 on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart and was the second best-selling debut album by a girl group in 2018.
Flip That [b] (sometimes stylized as FL!P that) is the fifth extended play by South Korean girl group Loona. It was released on June 20, 2022, through Blockberry Creative and Warner Music Korea. The EP features a total of six songs and is Loona's first project since to not feature a full English song. This was their final release under ...
On June 1, Blockberry Creative announced Loona will be having a comeback in the same month with their fourth EP [&].On June 10, the album track listing was released and "PTT (Paint the Town)" was announced as the album's lead single.
The intro song "&" gets the EP off to a dark, mysterious start, with its strong, thumping drum beats and hypnotic flute music leading into "PTT (Paint the Town)" which is a dance-pop and hip hop song that contains the most intense and "explosive" production among the songs that the group has released thus far.
"Flip That" was written, composed, arranged by Sure, and Lee Soo-bin (Chansline) alongside Han Hee-jun for the lyrics, and Linemaster for the composition. [7] The song was described as a tropical house and synth-pop song with "constantly changing rhythm and composition" with lyrics about "[Loona]'s bold ambition to turn the world upside down".
In 1999, Loona's first studio album titled Lunita [1] was released, followed by the third and final single from this album, the Top 30 hit "Dónde Vas".Afterwards, the song "Mamboleo", a cover version of Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Mambo", was released from the second album Entre dos Aguas reaching number 5 in German single chart.