Let's Play Cherry Bullet

Let's Play Cherry Bullet is the debut single album by South Korean girl group Cherry Bullet. The album was released digitally and physically on January 21, 2019,[1] by FNC Entertainment. The single contains three tracks, including the lead single "Q&A".

Let's Play Cherry Bullet
Single album by
ReleasedJanuary 21, 2019 (2019-01-21)
Recorded2018-2019
Length9:46
LanguageKorean
LabelFNC
Cherry Bullet chronology
Let's Play Cherry Bullet
(2019)
Love Adventure
(2019)
Singles from Let's Play Cherry Bullet
  1. "Q&A"
    Released: January 21, 2019
Music video
"Q&A" on YouTube

Background and release

On January 7, 2019, FNC Entertainment announced via SNS that the group would debut with the single album Let's Play Cherry Bullet.[1]

Concept images featuring each of the members were released from January 8 to January 12.[2] The album contains three tracks, lead single 'Q&A", "Violet" and "Stick Out".[3] The music video teaser was released on January 18.[4] and the full music video on January 21 together with the single release.[5]

Promotion

Cherry Bullet held a live showcase at the YES24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on January 21, where they performed "Q&A" along with "Violet" and "Stick Out".[6]

The group started promoting their title track "Q&A" on January 22. 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.

Commercial performance

The song "Q&A" debuted at number 17 on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart.[7]

Track listing

[3]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Q&A"Han Seong Ho, Seo Yong Bae (TENTEN)Alexander Karlsson, Alexej Viktorovitch, Louise Frick SveenJel3:26
2."Violet"77ChildMatthew Tishler,Aaron Benward,Felicia Barton, Olivia HoltMatthew Tishler3:21
3."Stick Out" (눈에 띄네)Han Seong Ho, Seo Yong Bae (TENTEN)Erik Lidbom, Han Seung Hoon, Seo Yong Bae (TENTEN)Erik Lidbom3:05
Total length:09:46

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[8] 11

Release history

Region Date Format Distributor
Various January 21, 2019 Digital download
South Korea
CD
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