Fun Factory (single album)

Fun Factory is the first single album (second overall) by South Korean girl group Fromis 9. The album was released digitally and physically on June 4, 2019.[1]

Fun Factory
Single album by
ReleasedJune 4, 2019 (2019-06-04)
Recorded2019
Length9:47
LanguageKorean
LabelOff the Record, Stone Music
Fromis 9 chronology
From.9
(2018)
Fun Factory
(2019)
Singles from Fun Factory
  1. "Fun!"
    Released: June 4, 2019
Music video
"Fun!" on YouTube

Background and release

On May 22, it was revealed that Fromis 9 would come back on June 4 with their first single album Fun Factory'.[1]

Concept images were released on May 23 [2] and music video teasers featuring each of the members were released from May 24 to June 2.[3][4]

The single contains three tracks, including the lead single "Fun!", "Love RumPumPum" and "Fly High". The members Song Ha-young and Park Ji-won wrote and composed the song "Fly High".[5]

The music video teaser was released on May 31 and the full music video was released on June 4 together with the single release.[6]

Promotion

The group began promoting their title track "Fun!" on June 6. They first performed the lead single on Mnet's M Countdown, followed by performances on KBS' Music Bank, MBC's Show! Music Core and SBS' Inkigayo.

After finishing the promotions for "Fun!", it was announced that the group would carry out an additional round of performances, this time promoting the B-side "Love RumPumPum". The first performance was on Music Bank on June 12.[7]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Fun!"Kim Ji-hyang, 초심, 구본암, Hwang Yu-binDrew Ryan Scott, Sean Michael Alexander, MelodesignAvenue 52, Melodesign3:03
2."Love RumPumPum"Bumzu, Woozi (Seventeen)Anchor, Park Ki-tae, Bumzu, Woozi (Seventeen)Anchor, Park Ki-tae, Bumzu, Woozi (Seventeen)3:05
3."Fly High"Song Ha-young, Park Ji-wonNmore, Song Ha-young, Park Ji-wonNmore3:39
Total length:9:47

Charts and Sales

Chart (2019) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[8] 2
Region Sales
South Korea 56,121[9]

Release history

Region Date Format Distributor
Various June 4, 2019
South Korea
CD
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References

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