I. Introduction
Schxxl Out is the second and final extended play by South Korean girl group Pristin. It was released on August 23, 2017, by Pledis Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The EP consists of five songs, including the single We Like and it's their last album before their disbandment in May 2019
II. Background & Release
On May 22, through a Facebook live stream with the Chinese entertainment website Idols of Asia, they revealed their plans to make a comeback during the summer. On August 5, the timetable for their comeback was unveiled, confirming the mini album to be released on August 23. The tracklist for the EP was unveiled on August 18. Finally, on August 23, the Schxxl Out was officially released. Physically, the album came out in two versions, the In version features a high school concept, while the Out version features an after school concept. A music video for the title track We Like was also released on the same day. Pristin held a showcase to promote the mini album, where they performed the songs We Like and Aloha on August 23. On October 12, 2017, it was revealed that member Kyla will be taking a break from further promotions in order to rest, because of health issues. The group carried on the album's promotion as a 9-member group.
III. Tracklist
Title | Writer | Producer | Length |
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We Are Pristin | Sungyeon, Xiyeon | G-High, BUMZU | 2:44 |
We Like | Roa, Sungyeo | Park Ki Tae, Simon Petrén | 3:17 |
Aloha | GDLO, Roa, Xiyeon, Kyla | GDLO | 2:48 |
Tina | Yehana, Hwang Hyun, Anchor | Hwang Hyun, Anchor | 3:00 |
You're My Boy | Iggy, Youngbae, Roa, Rena, Nayoung, Sungyeon, Xiyeon, Kyla | Iggy, Yongbae | 3:28 |
IV. Spotify Playlist
V. Videos
VI. Concept Pictures
VII. Reception
Schxxl Out debuted on the Gaon Album Chart at number 4 on the issue dated between August 20 and August 26, 2017. In the week of September 9, 2017, the album entered the Billboard's World Albums Chart at number 5. It also appeared at number 116 on the Oricon Albums Chart.
VIII. Charts & Sales
VIIII. Weekly
Chart (2017) | Peak Position |
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Japan (Oricon Albums Chart) | 116 |
South Korea (Gaon Album Chart) | 4 |
United States (Billboard's World Albums) | 5 |