All for You (EP)

All for You is the first extended play by South Korean boy group, Sechs Kies, released on January 28, 2020, under YG Entertainment. The EP marks their first release since Another Light (2017), and as a 4 member group following Sunghoon's departure in January 2019.

All for You
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2020 (2020-01-28)
Recorded2018–2019[1][2]
GenreK-pop
Length19:33
LanguageKorean
LabelYG
Sechs Kies chronology
Another Light
(2017)
All for You
(2020)
Singles from All for You
  1. "All for You"
    Released: 28 January 2020

Background information

On September 21, 2018, YG Entertainment announced that Kang Sunghoon would not be participating in Sechs Kies activities due to ongoing scandals, and in their statement, mentioned that the group was recording new music at the time, having to push back the release date as the result of the scandals.[3] The group later performed without Sunghoon on October 14 of that year, where they confirmed they would soon come back, and were in the midst of picking new songs for the album.[3]

On January 1, 2019, Sunghoon announced he was leaving Sechs Kies as to no longer delay the group's upcoming events.[4] On November 14, it was confirmed that the comeback video was filmed and the group had yet to decide on a release date for the album.[3] The album release date was eventually revealed on January 7.[5] The album was title, All for You was announced on January 12, with the title track's details released two days later.[6]

Track listing

All for You track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."All for You"minGtionFuture Bounce, Andrew ChoiFuture Bounce04:02
2."Dream"godokFuture Bounce, godokFuture Bounce04:03
3."Meaningless"Bigtone, Min Yeon-jaeFuture Bounce, BigtoneFuture Bounce03:41
4."Round and Round"Bigtone, Min Yeon-jaeFuture Bounce, BigtoneFuture Bounce04:06
5."Walking in the Sky"Bigtone, Min Yeon-jae, Future BounceFuture Bounce, BigtoneFuture Bounce03:41
Total length:19:33

Charts

Sales chart performance for All for You
Chart (2020) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[7] 2

See also

References

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