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Luv Virus

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Luv Virus
EP by
ReleasedMay 31, 2013
RecordedSeoul, South Korea
GenreK-pop
Length16:44
LabelAlpha Entertainment
Singles from Luv Virus
  1. "Luv Virus"
    Released: May 31, 2013

Luv Virus is the first EP by South Korean girl group SKarf. This is also their first album release after their member changes during 2012 and it was released on May 31, 2013.[1] The EP contains a total of 5 tracks with the title track titled Luv Virus.

Background and release

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On May 19, it was revealed that Skarf would be making their comeback on May 28, 2013 with their first mini album after the member changes. On May 31, 2013, the full music video was also uploaded onto the same YouTube channel and the EP was released on the same day.

Composition

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The title track of the EP, Luv Virus and the third track Anymore is composed by Lee Ki and hitmaker Seo Young Bae, whom had composed Ailee's Heaven, Orange Caramel's Lipstick and also Skarf's My Love from their debut single. The second song Bye Bye Bye is composed by Heo Sung Jin, fourth song Sunny Day is composed by Seo Jung Mo and the fifth song is composed by C.NO which had previously composed songs for NU'EST.

Track list

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Luv Virus" (러브 바이러스)Lee Ki, Seo Young-baeLee Ki, Seo Young-baeLee Ki, Seo Young-bae3:18
2."Bye Bye Bye"Heo Sung-jinHeo Sung-jinHeo Sung-jin3:03
3."Anymore"Lee Ki, Seo Young-baeLee Ki, Seo Young-baeLee Ki, Seo Young-bae3:21
4."Sunny Day"Seo Jung-moSeo Jung-moSeo Jung-mo3:56
5."My Turn (내 차례)"C-NOC-NOC-NO3:44
Total length:16:44

Chart

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Chart Peak
position
Gaon Weekly Album Chart 19

Release history

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Date Country Distributing label Format
May 31, 2013 South Korea Alpha Entertainment, CJ E&M Digital download
CD

References

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  1. ^ "Luv Virus - EP by Skarf". iTunes.
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