Start a Fire (BP Rania EP)

Start a Fire is the fourth extended play by South Korean girl group, BP Rania, released by DR Music and distributed by Danal Entertainment and INGeNIOmedia. The EP was the first to feature the BP Rania rebrand and as such, featured brand new members Yumin, Ttabo, and Jieun. It was released after the departures of members Di, Xia, and T-ae and was the last EP to feature member Yina, who had returned to the group following her departure in 2013.

Start a Fire
Digital and physical only.
EP by
ReleasedDecember 30, 2016 (2016-12-30)
Recorded2016
Genre
Length14:26
Label
  • DR
  • Danal
  • INGENIOmedia
ProducerLabyron Walton
BP Rania chronology
Demonstrate
(2015)
Start a Fire
(2016)
Refresh 7th
(2017)
Singles from Start A Fire
  1. "Start A Fire"
    Released: December 30, 2016

Background information

DR Music originally announced that Rania would be making a comeback in April, followed by the debut of a new unit featuring Hyemi and Alex. However, both plans were delayed following the departure of members Di, Xia, and T-ae on May 26, 2016.[1] On October 27, 2016, DR Music announced that Rania would be undergoing member changes for their next comeback, citing that they planned to choose from 7 trainees to see who would be the best fit for the group.[2] On December 23, the first teasers began surfacing on Twitter starting with Hyeme and Jieun, alongside a silhouette teaser that revealed 4 additional members being added to the group.[3] On October 27, it was announced the group would be rebranding to BP Rania with the new lineup, also announcing that the new EP would feature the works of composers A-Dee, Lena Leon, and Krysta Youngs, as well as producer Labyron Walton.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangementLength
1."Start a Fire"Alexandra Reid, NassunChris Sena3:36
2."Make Me Ah"Alexandra Reid, Peter Pan, Park Hyun JoongA-Dee3:59
3."Killer" (Remix ver.)  3:07
4."Start a Fire" (Eng ver.)  3:00
Total length:14:26

References

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