Pink Rocket

Pink Rocket (Korean: 핑크 로켓) is the second mini-album by South Korean girl group Dal Shabet, released April 14, 2011. "Pink Rocket" was used as the lead single, and the official music video was released on April 13.[1] Promotions for "Pink Rocket" began on April 14 on M! Countdown.[2]

Pink Rocket
EP by
ReleasedApril 14, 2011 (2011-04-14)
RecordedHappy Face Studio, Seoul, South Korea
2011
Genre
Length16:33
Label
ProducerE-Tribe
Dal Shabet chronology
Supa Dupa Diva
(2011)
Pink Rocket
(2011)
Bling Bling
(2011)
Singles from Pink Rocket
  1. "Pink Rocket"
    Released: April 14, 2011

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Shakalaka"E-Tribe, BigtoneE-Tribe, 장준호E-Tribe, 장준호3:18
2."Pink Rocket"E-TribeE-TribeE-Tribe3:26
3."그대로 멈춰라 (Just Stop)"Koonta구자경, 이호승구자경, 이호승, E-Tribe3:11
4."Rollin’ Fallin’"장준호장준호, 공현식장준호, 공현식3:16
5."Pink Rocket (Inst.)"E-TribeE-TribeE-Tribe3:26

Charts and sales

Chart Peak
position
Gaon Weekly Album Chart 7
Gaon Monthly Album Chart 28

Sales

Chart (2011)AmountRef
Gaon Physical Sales3,560+
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