Crash (B.A.P song)

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"Crash"
Single by B.A.P
from the album Crash (EP)
Released August 30, 2012 (2012-08-30)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2012
Genre K-pop, power pop, pop-rock, dance-rock, teen pop
Length 2:55
Label TS Entertainment
Producer(s) Duble Sidekick
B.A.P Korean singles chronology

"No Mercy"
(2012)
"Crash"
(2012)
"Stop It"

"Crash" is a song recorded by the South Korean male idol music group B.A.P under the record label of TS Entertainment. It was released digitally on August 29, 2012, a day before the release of the repackage of their third EP, No Mercy, by the group. The song is the title track and single from the repackage of the EP, also (re)named as Crash.

Production

The song is the work of Duble Sidekick and expresses the feelings of falling in love. The track has British rock base mixed with guitar sounds.[1] Duble Sidekick is also known to have worked with Sistar, B1A4, MBLAQ and other artists.[2]And the 'Crash' is a power pop song and has influences pop rock, dance-rock and teen pop elements.

Promotion

Music video for "Crash" was released on August 30, 2012 through the official YouTube channel of the record label company of the group, TS Entertainment, along with the digital release of the constituent EP. It features the clips of moments from the making of the music video for their last single, "No Mercy", and shooting of the jacket photos for the No Mercy and its re-packaged version, Crash.

Track listing

Korean Single:

No. Title Length
1. "Crash"   2:55
Total length:
2:55

Credits and personnel

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon Singles Chart)[3]
17
South Korea (Gaon Streaming Singles chart)[3] 54
South Korea (Gaon Download Singles chart)[3] 11
Billboard K-pop Hot 100 12

References

  1. "Details on B.A.P’s upcoming repackaged album revealed". allkpop.com. allkpop. August 23, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012. 
  2. "B.A.P releases repackaged album ‘Crash’ + MV". allkpop.com. allkpop. August 30, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Gaon Chart - Search - B.A.P". Korea Music Content Industry Association. Retrieved July 26, 2012. 

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