Jackpot (Boyfriend song)

"Jackpot" is a Japanese-language song, and the eighth Japanese single, by South Korean boy band Boyfriend from their eighth Japanese single album of the same name. This was their second single released under Kiss Entertainment in the Japanese market. The single was released physically, in four different versions[1], on November 2, 2016.[2]

"Jackpot"
Type A Album Cover
Single by Boyfriend
ReleasedNovember 2, 2016 (2016-11-02)
Recorded2016
GenreJ-pop
LabelKiss Entertainment
Starship Entertainment
Boyfriend singles chronology
"Glider"
(2016)
"Jackpot"
(2016)
"I Miss You"
(2017)

Track listing

Limited Edition [CD + DVD]
No.TitleLength
1."Jackpot"3:53
2."Nightmare"3:29
3."B & D"3:17
4."Merry Christmas For U"5:01
5."Jackpot" (Instrumental)4:51
6."DVD" (PV + PV Making) 
Type A
No.TitleLength
1."Jackpot"3:53
2."Nightmare"3:29
3."Jackpot" (Instrumental)3:51
4."Nightmare" (Instrumental)3:27
Type B
No.TitleLength
1."Jackpot"3:51
2."B & D"3:17
3."Jackpot" (Instrumental)4:22
4."B & D" (Instrumental)3:15
Type C
No.TitleLength
1."Jackpot"3:53
2."Merry Christmas For U"5:01
3."Jackpot" (Instrumental)3:51
4."Merry Christmas For U" (Instrumental)4:59
Individual Member Covers
No.TitleLength
1."Jackpot"3:53

Music videos

Year Song Length Notes Official MV on YouTube
2016 "Jackpot" 3:52 Full PV

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
Japan November 02, 2016 CD
Digital download
Kiss Entertainment
Starship Entertainment
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