Flip That
Flip That (stylized as Fl!p That) is the fifth extended play by the South Korean girl group LOONA (2018–2023), released on June 20, 2022, through Blockberry Creative.[1] The mini album, marketed as a summer special, features six tracks, including the lead single "Flip That," which incorporates sunny synth-pop and glistening tropical house elements.[2] It serves as LOONA's first major release following their fourth EP, [&], issued in June 2021, and was the group's final full-group release before the members terminated their contracts with Blockberry Creative in 2023.[3] LOONA, a 12-member group consisting of HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, YeoJin, ViVi, Kim Lip, JinSoul, Choerry, Yves, Chuu, Go Won, and Olivia Hye, debuted in 2018 under Blockberry Creative with a unique pre-debut project introducing members through monthly singles.[4] The Flip That EP was announced in May 2022 via Korean media outlet Star News, with promotional teasers beginning in early June, including concept photos, a trailer titled "The Journey," and music video previews emphasizing ethereal and summery visuals.[3] The tracklist comprises an intro "The Journey," the title track "Flip That," "Need U," "POSE," "Pale Blue Dot," and "Playback," with the latter co-written by members HaSeul, Kim Lip, and Yves.[1][5] Upon release, Flip That achieved significant commercial success, selling 54,065 copies on its first day to set a new personal record for the group, surpassing the 18,461 first-day sales of [&].[6] The title track debuted at number 9 on the worldwide iTunes Top Songs chart and topped the chart in countries including Costa Rica, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.[7] LOONA secured their first music show win for "Flip That" on SBS MTV's The Show on June 28, 2022, outperforming competitors KARD and Kep1er.[8]Development
Background
Flip That is the fifth extended play (EP) by the South Korean girl group LOONA, marking their first major project following the release of their debut studio album [&] on June 30, 2021. In the intervening period, the group issued their Japanese debut single "Hula Hoop / StarSeed 〜カクセイ〜" on September 15, 2021, which served as their entry into the Japanese market.[9] Additionally, LOONA participated in the Mnet survival program Queendom 2, which aired from March 31 to June 2, 2022, competing alongside acts such as VIVIZ, WJSN, and Kep1er despite challenges including COVID-19 absences during early rounds. The EP's development occurred amid escalating legal tensions between LOONA's members and their agency, Blockberry Creative, with rumors of contract disputes emerging as early as spring 2022 and building on prior actions taken in 2021.[10] These ongoing conflicts, including high-profile issues involving member Chuu, positioned Flip That as the group's final release under Blockberry Creative and its distributor Warner Music Korea.[11] On June 3, 2022, LOONA unveiled a teaser video titled "The Journey," hinting at an upcoming summer project without specifying details.[12] The following day, June 4, the agency officially announced Flip That as a summer special mini-album, scheduled for release on June 20, 2022, emphasizing its seasonal theme.[13] This comeback aligned closely with the start of LOONA's first world tour in August 2022, bridging their television appearances and live performances.[14]Production
The production of Flip That marked a pivotal shift for LOONA, emphasizing a more ethereal and experimental sound that incorporated elements of UK house, pop/R&B, and dance-pop, diverging from the group's earlier fiercer aesthetic. This evolution followed their participation in Queendom 2 in early 2022, aligning with the EP's summer-themed concept. Recording sessions focused on creating uplifting, seasonal tracks, with production wrapping up prior to the project's announcement on June 3, 2022, and the release on June 20, 2022.[15][16][13] Key recording and arrangement duties were handled by a team of producers, including Lee Su-bin and Sure Kim of Chansline, who led on the title track "Flip That" and the intro "The Journey," blending rhythmic shifts and bold compositions. Sure Kim also contributed to "Need U," alongside Jjha and Choi Young-ah, delivering a vibrant pop/R&B track, while "Pale Blue Dot" featured arrangement by Bull$Eye, Boran, and MonkeyVegas, emphasizing atmospheric synths. For "Playback," producers Glory Face and Harry shaped the melody, incorporating fan-dedicated sentiments into its structure. Other tracks like "POSE," which was originally LOONA's finale performance on Queendom 2, involved Pink Slip, Inverness, and MZMC for a competition-inspired energy.[15][3] Internal creative input was highlighted through member songwriting on "Playback," co-written by HaSeul, Kim Lip, and Yves, marking one of the group's early collaborative efforts on an album track and underscoring their growing role in the creative process. This EP represented LOONA's final full-group project under Blockberry Creative, as ongoing legal disputes with the agency soon led to member departures.[17][11]Composition and themes
Musical style
Flip That primarily draws from dream pop and ethereal wave influences, blending them with subtle electronic and synth elements to foster an understated but subtly addictive atmosphere that evokes a summery, balmy vibe.[18] This shift toward a dreamier sound marks a departure from LOONA's more assertive recent outputs, emphasizing light tropical house and minimal pop structures infused with clear synth textures.[18][2] The title track "Flip That" embodies upbeat synth-pop with retro-inspired vibes, driven by glistening tropical house rhythms, soft lowkey energy, and layered vocals that build to an addictive, repetitive chorus.[2][19][20] Variations in style across the tracks highlight the EP's versatility while maintaining cohesion: "Need U" weaves R&B-infused melodies into a modern pop/R&B framework, featuring sentimental piano themes and smoothly persuasive vocals; "Pose," originally performed on Queendom 2, fuses hip-hop beats with dynamic pop elements for a brash, confident energy; "Playback" incorporates introspective ballad components in a dreamy, poignant arrangement, notably as a member-written piece with reassuring, celestial undertones.[19][21][22][19][23] Clocking in at a total runtime of 17:09 over six tracks, the EP delivers a concise yet unified summer aesthetic, perfect for relaxed, ethereal listening.[15]Lyrics and concept
The lyrics of Flip That, LOONA's summer special mini-album, revolve around a central theme of self-discovery and ethereal escapism, portraying a metaphorical "summer journey" where the group members navigate personal transformation and broader existential reflection. This narrative is introduced through the opening track "The Journey," which serves as a teaser establishing a sense of transition and exploration, tying into LOONA's established lore of interconnected stories across their discography. The album's motifs emphasize flipping perspectives—symbolizing empowerment and renewal—alongside cosmic exploration, as seen in "Pale Blue Dot," which draws inspiration from Voyager 1's famous photograph of Earth to underscore introspection and the insignificance of earthly troubles in the vast universe, evoking a sense of calm relief amid chaos.[3][24] Key tracks highlight specific facets of this thematic unity. The title track "Flip That" centers on empowerment and transformation, with lyrics urging listeners to "flip it, inside out" and reveal inner secrets to reshape the world into a better place, reflecting the group's ambition to upend negativity through collective energy. In contrast, "Need U" explores longing and emotional dependence in relationships, depicting a dark, bewildering night where the need for companionship provides light and support, akin to swimming through underwater uncertainties toward clarity. "POSE," originally from their Queendom 2 performances, accentuates confidence and performative allure, encouraging the striking of bold poses under the spotlight to captivate and assert presence, with lines like "stand up and strike a POSE" emphasizing self-assured charisma.[25][26][17][27][28][29] The album's conceptual cohesion extends to "Playback," which delves into themes of memory and emotional replay, portraying vulnerability through reminiscences of past joys and heartaches that loop like a nostalgic tape, adding a layer of personal introspection to the journey motif. Member involvement in songwriting strengthens this emotional depth; HaSeul, Kim Lip, and Yves contributed lyrics to "Playback," infusing it with authentic reflections on reliving sentiments to foster growth. Overall, these elements build on LOONA's narrative universe, where individual tracks interconnect to form a cohesive tale of flipping one's worldview for liberation and connection.[30][31][32]Promotion
Pre-release promotion
The pre-release promotion for LOONA's summer special mini album Flip That began shortly after the group's appearance on Mnet's Queendom 2, which concluded on June 2, 2022, with the inclusion of their Queendom 2 finale track "Pose" on the album serving as a direct tie-in to build on the show's momentum. On June 3, 2022, Blockberry Creative released the enigmatic "The Journey" teaser trailer, hinting at a June 20 comeback without revealing the title, which generated buzz through its dreamy visuals and subtle summer vibes. The following day, June 4, the agency confirmed the album's name as Flip That via an official image teaser on social media, emphasizing a refreshing seasonal theme.[13][12][33] Promotional photos were rolled out progressively from June 5 to June 16, 2022, featuring individual member concept images and group shots across four album versions (A, B, C, D), with daily releases to sustain fan engagement on platforms like Twitter and Instagram. For instance, Heejin and Hyunjin's photos debuted on June 5, portraying them as storybook princesses in whimsical attire, followed by batches including Yves and Chuu on June 12, and Haseul and Yeojin on June 15. The tracklist was unveiled on June 8 via a stylized image teaser on Blockberry Creative's social channels, listing six tracks led by the title song "Flip That," alongside "The Journey," "Need U," "POSE," "Pale Blue Dot," and "Playback." Individual and group teasers for the tracks, including highlight medleys and album previews, were shared from June 17 to 19, culminating in the second music video teaser on June 19.[34][13][35][3] The visual concept drew from a Barbie-esque aesthetic with pastel color palettes—soft pinks, blues, and yellows—infused with summer motifs like floral arrangements, beachy elements, and playful, ethereal styling to evoke a lighthearted, escapist vibe. This approach aligned with the album's summery theme, as seen in the flower symbolism in early teasers where each member's image incorporated blooms representing renewal and joy.[34][36][13] Media tie-ins extended the Queendom 2 narrative by positioning Flip That as a celebratory follow-up, with promotional materials subtly nodding to the group's competitive performances, while early announcements and teasers included vague allusions to an impending world tour to heighten anticipation. Digital rollout efforts included pre-save campaigns launched on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music around June 8, encouraging fans to preset the album for automatic addition upon release, alongside interactive social media engagement through Blockberry Creative's official accounts, such as polls, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and hashtag challenges like #FlipThat to amplify online visibility.[37][17][38]Live performances
LOONA held a media showcase on June 20, 2022, at the COEX Auditorium in Seoul to mark the release of their EP Flip That, where the group delivered live renditions of the title track "Flip That" and "Pale Blue Dot" to an audience of fans and media representatives.[37][17] The event highlighted the EP's summery vibe, with the members dressed in white fairy tale-inspired outfits that complemented the performances.[17] Following the release, LOONA promoted Flip That through early television appearances on major South Korean music programs in late June 2022, including performances on KBS's Music Bank on June 24 and SBS's Inkigayo on June 26.[39] These stages featured the title track with sharp, synchronized choreography that emphasized each member's individual charm, building on the pre-release teasers to heighten fan engagement.[37] The track "Flip That" was integrated into LOONA's first world tour, titled [LOONATHEWORLD], which commenced on August 1, 2022, at The Wiltern in Los Angeles and continued across North America and Europe.[38] It became a setlist staple, with live renditions showcasing ethereal visuals through dynamic LED screen backdrops and the group's precise, cutesy point-hand movements during the chorus.[40]Release
Release history
Flip That was released on June 20, 2022, by Blockberry Creative in association with Warner Music Korea.[18][41] The EP became available digitally worldwide on streaming platforms and for download on the same date, marking a simultaneous global launch.[2][39] In South Korea, physical copies were distributed through retailers on June 20, 2022.[17] The physical format consisted of CD editions in four versions labeled A, B, C, and D. LOONA held a promotional showcase event in Seoul on the day of release to introduce the EP.[17]Packaging and formats
Flip That was released in four physical versions, designated A, B, C, and D, each featuring different designs and photobook contents to appeal to collectors.[42] The artwork adopts a theme of pastel and cosmic visuals that align with the EP's ethereal concept, prominently featuring group shots alongside individual member photographs in dreamy, otherworldly compositions. Common inclusions across all versions comprise the CD, a 100-page photobook, a folded poster, a luggage tag, a sticker set, and random photocards.[42] These elements cater specifically to K-pop enthusiasts, with version-exclusive designs and randomized collectibles designed to incentivize purchasing multiple copies.[43]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in June 2022, LOONA's mini-album Flip That received generally positive reception from international critics, who praised its return to the group's dreamy and ethereal sound after more assertive recent releases. NME awarded the EP four out of five stars, describing it as "an understated but subtly addictive return" that ditches the "girl crush" aesthetic in favor of light tropical house elements and soft, low-key energy, creating a cohesive summer vibe. The review highlighted standout tracks like "Need U" and "Playback" for their minimal pop production and themes of reassurance, while noting the title track's muted impression despite its promising lyrics about orbiting connections.[18] Critics noted subtle innovations within LOONA's discography, emphasizing the EP's atmospheric tracks and intricate vocal harmonies that showcase the members' diverse abilities, though some pointed to a lack of bold hooks and urgency as minor drawbacks. For instance, Affinity Magazine lauded the project's cohesion and polished melodies, calling it LOONA's most unified work in some time, with smooth synths evoking an ethereal feel that aligns with the group's lore of transformation and seasonal renewal. Similarly, TheKMeal commended the "fab vocals" and airy production on "Flip That" and "Pale Blue Dot," viewing the EP as a vibrant, season-fitting effort that highlights the group's emotive singing. However, outlets like The Bias List critiqued the title track's drab chorus for feeling underwhelming despite strong verses, suggesting it could have benefited from more energy.[44][45][46] Coverage was limited overall, with primarily positive feedback from international sources but sparse domestic reviews in South Korea, overshadowed by emerging agency controversies at Blockberry Creative that would intensify later in 2022. NME specifically tied the EP to LOONA's "LOONAVERSE" narrative, portraying it as a "cosmic exhale" that fits the group's conceptual universe of rebirth and exploration. This reception underscored the EP's strengths in subtle, immersive artistry amid the group's transitional challenges.[18][47]Commercial performance
Flip That debuted at number 4 on South Korea's Circle Album Chart for the week ending June 25, 2022, marking LOONA's highest weekly peak to date on the chart.[48] The EP sold 117,387 copies in its first week according to Hanteo Chart data, surpassing LOONA's previous first-week record and becoming their first release to exceed 100,000 copies.[49] For the month of June 2022, it ranked number 7 on the Circle Chart monthly album ranking with 134,268 copies sold.[50] By year-end 2022, Flip That placed at number 94 on the Circle Chart annual album chart, reflecting total shipments of 156,907 copies in South Korea. As of March 2024, cumulative sales in South Korea reached 157,104 copies.[51][52][52] Internationally, the EP achieved modest chart success, peaking at number 6 on Finland's Suomen virallinen lista for weekly album rankings.[53] It also topped iTunes Top Albums charts in 31 countries upon release, including Brazil, Finland, and Malaysia, demonstrating strong initial digital uptake abroad.[7] Despite challenges from LOONA's ongoing disputes with Blockberry Creative, which limited physical distribution, Flip That saw robust streaming performance globally. The title track amassed over 20 million streams on Spotify by late 2022, contributing to the EP's mid-tier standing among K-pop releases that year.[54]Content
Track listing
"Flip That" is a six-track extended play with a total duration of 17 minutes and 9 seconds. All tracks feature lyrics primarily in Korean, with some English phrases incorporated throughout.[3]| No. | Title | Duration | Writer(s) and notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Journey" | 1:14 | Intro track. |
| 2 | "Flip That" | 2:57 | Lead single; writers: Lee Su-bin et al. |
| 3 | "Need U" | 2:56 | R&B track. |
| 4 | "POSE" | 3:06 | Queendom 2 version adapted. |
| 5 | "Playback" | 3:31 | Co-written by HaSeul, Kim Lip, and Yves. |
| 6 | "Pale Blue Dot" | 3:25 | Closing track. |
Personnel
The personnel for Flip That includes vocals from the full 12-member lineup of LOONA: HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, YeoJin, ViVi, Kim Lip, JinSoul, Choerry, Yves, Chuu, Go Won, and Olivia Hye. Executive production was overseen by Kim Sun-hye, with producing direction by Lee Jong-myung. Additional credits include planning and cooperation direction by Yoon Do-yeon, management support direction by Noh Yeon-jin, A&R by Mun Seon-hye and Kim Soo-eon, and visual direction by Lee Won-hae.[15]Vocals
The vocals for all tracks on Flip That were provided by the full lineup of LOONA's twelve members: HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, YeoJin, ViVi, Kim Lip, JinSoul, Choerry, Yves, Chuu, Go Won, and Olivia Hye.[15] HaSeul, Kim Lip, and Yves additionally contributed to songwriting on "Playback," marking their involvement in the creative process beyond performance.[15]Production and Songwriting
Executive production for the EP was overseen by Kim Sun-hye, with producing direction by Lee Jong-myung.[15] Additional management and support roles included planning and cooperation direction by Yoon Do-yeon, management support direction by Noh Yeon-jin, and contributions from the A&R department by Mun Seon-hye and Kim Soo-eon.[15] Visual direction was handled by Lee Won-hae.[15] Track-specific production, composition, arrangement, and songwriting credits are as follows:| Track | Lyrics/Songwriting | Composition/Arrangement |
|---|---|---|
| "The Journey" | Sure Kim (Chansline), Lee Su-bin (Chansline) | Sure Kim (Chansline), Lee Su-bin (Chansline) |
| "Flip That" | Sure Kim (Chansline), Lee Su-bin (Chansline), Elaina Klef | Sure Kim (Chansline), Lee Su-bin (Chansline), Elaina Klef |
| "Need U" | Jjha (Chansline), Sure Kim (Chansline), Choi Young-ah (Chansline) | Jjha (Chansline), Sure Kim (Chansline), Choi Young-ah (Chansline) |
| "POSE" | Amelia Moore, JBACH, London Sears, MZMC | Amelia Moore, JBACH, London Sears, MZMC, Pink Slip, inverness, MZMC |
| "Pale Blue Dot" | Bull$EyE (AVEC), BORAN, MonkeyVegas (AVEC) | Bull$EyE (AVEC), BORAN, MonkeyVegas (AVEC) |
| "Playback" | Jinli (Full8loom), HaSeul, Kim Lip, Yves | Glory Face, Jinli (Full8loom), HARRY (Full8loom); arrangement by Glory Face, HARRY (Full8loom) |