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Myst3ry, is the second single album of South Korean girl group Ladies' Code. The album is the first release from the group following the deaths of members EunB and RiSe.[1] The album was released on February 24, 2016.[2] The album debuted at No. 14 in Gaon Album Chart, title song and lead single 'Galaxy' ranked at No. 13 at Gaon Download Chart with 52,040 downloads in 4 days, and No. 36 at Gaon Digital Chart.

Background

On September 3, 2014, the group was involved in a car accident that ultimately claimed the lives of members EunB and RiSe.[3] In the following months, the remaining members went on hiatus to focus on their physical and mental recovery, eventually resuming practice schedules while continuing to receive counseling and follow-up medical treatment.[4][5]

On January 23, 2016, Ladies' Code announced their upcoming comeback as a trio. They released the single album Myst3ry and title track "Galaxy" on February 24.[6][1]

Music video

Released February 24, 2016, the music video for "Galaxy" was directed by Jo Bum-jin and VM Project and choreographed by Kim Hwa-young.[2]

Promotion

Due to the sensitive nature of the group's return, Polaris Entertainment reported that variety show appearances would be limited to avoid misunderstanding. The group would instead focus on the musical aspects of the release.[7]

Tracklist

[1]

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "My Flower"   Lee Joo Hyung (MonoTree) NOPARI 3:07
2. "Galaxy"   G-High, GDLO (MonoTree) G-High 3:32
3. "Chaconne"   Bak Ji Young Chu Dae Gwan (MonoTree) 4:01
Total length:
10:40

Chart Performance

Album chart

Country Chart Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon Music Chart) Weekly albums chart[8] 14
Monthly albums chart TBA
Yearly albums chart TBA

Singles chart

Chart Title Peak
position
Gaon Singles Chart[9] "Galaxy" 36

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