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"What's My Name? is the ninth extended play by South Korean girl group T-ara. It was released on 14 June 2017, by MBK Entertainment and distributed by Interpark. The EP was released in six versions: a normal edition containing the group songs; an edition of each member with their solo songs; and a digital edition with all the songs, group and solo. A music video for the title track was also released on 14 June. This is the first release since the departure of members Soyeon and Boram and the final release by T-ara under MBK Entertainment. The EP was a commercial success peaking at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart. The various versions of the EP have sold over 39,453 physical copies combined as of July 2017. Background and release On 6 March 2017, MBK Entertainment revealed that the group would be making a comeback on early May with a new EP. A few days later, it was reported that the release would be the last as a six-member group, since the members contracts would expire on May. On 20 March, the agency's revealed that a six-minute medley of the group's past singles would be included on the album, honouring their career as a six-member group. Later on, MBK updated that members Soyeon and Boram would not renew their contracts, and that the upcoming album would be their last. It was also confirmed that the group would not be disbanding. On 25 April, it was informed that the initial 17 May release was postponed to 1 June, in order "to put the finishing touches to the new album". It was also revealed that, although members Soyeon and Boram contracts would expire on 15 May, they will be joining the promotions as scheduled. On 6 May, MBK finally stated that "while settling the details on the comeback, we were unable to come to a satisfactory agreement with Boram and Soyeon, and their plans to join this album have fallen through", confirming that the group would return as a four- member group with members Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin and Jiyeon. On 16 May, it was reported that the group would be filming their music video on Paju, Gyeonggi, South Korea, on 17 May for their new song. It was also revealed that the remaining members had re-recorded their new song for their June comeback. On 29 May, through a V Live from the group's album photoshoot, the members set the release date to 14 June. They also shared that they would be performing on M Countdown the next day and that the new song would be called "What's My Name?" and would be produced by Brave Brothers. On 3 June, the group revealed that the new album would consists of seven songs, three group songs and four solo songs. A Chinese version of the title track would also be included. On 5 June, a music video was released, previously showed on the official fun club site. The EP was released on 14 June 2017, through several music portals, including MelOn, and iTunes, for the global market. The group also held a showcase on the same day for the album release. Promotion = Live performances = The group held their first comeback stage on Mnet's M Countdown on 15 June, performing their title track "What's My Name?". They continued on KBS's Music Bank on 16 June, MBC's Show! Music Core on 17 June and SBS's Inkigayo on 18 June. The group won their first music show trophy in more than five years for their title track on 20 June, on SBS MTV's The Show. = Single = "What's My Name?" was released as the title track in conjunction with the EP on 14 June. The song entered at number 79 on the Gaon Digital Chart on the chart issue dated 11–17 June 2017, with 25,716 downloads sold. Commercial performance Two versions of What's My Name? charted at Gaon Album Chart on the chart issue dated 11–17 June 2017, the normal edition at number four and the Jiyeon version at number seven. All the versions of the EP entered at the Gaon Album Chart for the month of June 2017: the normal edition at number 14 with 14,538 copies; Jiyeon version at number 16 with 9,151 copies; Hyomin version at number 22 with 5,000 copies; Qri version at number 25 with 4,796 copies; Eunjung version at number 26 with 4,707. For the month of July 2017: the normal edition sold with 1,261 copies. The EP sold 39,453 physical copies combined alone in South Korea.In Japan, sales for all versions accumulated 522 copies, making the EP sold 39,975 copies in total. What's my name appeared in many charts around the world including #1 in Yinyuetai chart for 8 weeks. Track listing Release history {class = "wikitable plainrowheaders" ! Region ! Date ! Format ! Label ! - ! scope="row" South Korea rowspan=3 14 June 2017 CD - ! scope="row" South Korea rowspan=2Digital download rowspan=2MBK Entertainment align=center - ! scope="row" Worldwide align=center } References 2017 EPs Korean-language EPs Dance- pop EPs Interpark Music EPs "
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