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It’s no coincidence that the release date for Monsta X’s latest project “All About Luv” is on Valentine’s Day -- title aside, all of its songs explore elements of relationships. But don ...
Fatal Love became Monsta X's third certified platinum album through the Gaon Music Chart and sold over 280,000 albums as of January 2021. [ 10 ] "Love Killa" debuted on the weekly Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart at number fourteen upon release, [ 11 ] while "Nobody Else" and "Night View" placed at number ten and at number thirteen ...
Overall, it was a diverse album that "showcases new sides of Monsta X whilst also meeting the ideas and feelings that fans look forward to". [ 8 ] Ben Devlin of musicOMH said that the album presents "an imperial core of its own music in recontextualised form", while the group displays "versatility, emotion and style" on their second English ...
Take.2 We Are Here is the second part of the second Korean-language studio album by the South Korean boy group Monsta X. It was released by Starship Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M on February 18, 2019. [1] [2] It consists of ten songs, including title track "Alligator". [3]
All About Luv is the sixth and the first English-language studio album by the South Korean boy group Monsta X which features guest appearances from French Montana, Pitbull, and will.i.am. It was released and distributed by Epic Records on February 14, 2020. [ 2 ]
South Korean boy group Monsta X had released nine studio albums, one reissue, twelve extended plays, and forty-seven singles.They also participated in singing three soundtracks for various K-dramas, three soundtracks for web based reality shows, one soundtrack for an animated film, and one soundtrack for a mobile game.
The title track "X-Phenomenon" was pre-released on July 15, 2019 ahead of the album's full release. A music video was simultaneously released for the song. [2] Like their previous Japanese album, the album was released in three versions for the physical release; the regular version, and limited editions A and B.
On August 1, Monsta X released a music video for their Japanese comeback "Livin' It Up", while the single album was released on September 12. [ 67 ] On October 22, Monsta X released part one of their second studio album Take.1 Are You There? , with the title track "Shoot Out". [ 68 ]