Mujuk

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Mujuk
File:Pronounced as Mujuk.jpg
Digital cover
EP by
Evolution
ReleasedOctober 11, 2023 (2023-10-11)
GenreK-pop
Length22:37
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
TripleS chronology
Muhan
(2023)
Mujuk
(2023)
Just Do It
(2023)
Singles from Mujuk
  1. "Invincible"
    Released: October 11, 2023

Mujuk (stylized as ) is the first extended play by South Korean girl group Evolution, a sub-unit of TripleS consisting of members Kim Yoo-yeon, Mayu, Kim Na-kyoung, Kotone, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Soo-min, Kwak Yeon-ji. It was released on October 11, 2023, by Modhaus and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. The album contains eight tracks, including the title track "Invincible".

Promotion and release

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On October 11, 2023, Evolution made their official debut with the EP Mujuk and its accompanying title track, "Invincible".[1]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Mujuk" 
  • Badd, G-High (Monotree)
0:51
2."Invincible"
  • G-High (Monotree), Jaden Jeong
G-High (Monotree), Justin Reinstein, Suhyppy, Anna Timgren3:17
3."Rhodanthe"
  • Choi Hyun-jun (V.O.S), Kim Seung-soo
  • Choi Hyun-jun (V.O.S), Kim Seung-soo
3:47
4."Heavy Metal Wings"
  • Jeon Ji Eun
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Kz, Kim Tae-yeong, Sofia Vivere, Dint
3:15
5."37.5 Celsius" (미열 37.5)
  • Gdlo (Monotree), Emily Yeonseo Kim
  • Emily Yeonseo Kim
3:41
6."Moto Princess"
  • Park So-hyun, Jaden Jeong
  • Badd, San Yoon, Maria Marcus, Mlc
3:14
7."Oui"
  • G-High (Monotree), Janet Suhh (The Hub)
  • G-High (Monotree), Janet Suhh (The Hub), Liam J Dowell
2:39
8."Enhanced Flower" (sung by Lee Ji-woo)G-High (Monotree)
  • G-High (Monotree), Shannon
1:53
Total length:22:37

Notes

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  • "Mujuk" is stylized as "⟡".

Controversy

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The song "Rhodanthe" was initially accused of plagiarizing Iz*One's hit song "Fiesta." However, the plagiarism allegations were quickly dismissed when it was discovered that both songs were composed by the same composers, Choi Hyun-jun and Kim Seung-soo. The issue was then reclassified as a lack of originality in the song's creative process rather than plagiarism.[2]

Charts

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Weekly chart performance for Mujuk
Chart (2023) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Circle)[3] 12

Release history

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Release history for Mujuk
Region Date Format Label
South Korea October 11, 2023
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming

References

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