The Moment: A Minor (stylized as The moment: 未成年, a minor.) is the debut EP by South Korean singer Kim Woojin, released on August 5, 2021 by 10x Entertainment and distributed by Stone Music Entertainment and Genie Music. The EP consists of six tracks, including the pre-released single "Still Dream" and lead single "Ready Now".

The Moment: A Minor
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2021
Length18:13
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
Kim Woojin chronology
The Moment: A Minor
(2021)
The Moment: Bounce
(2023)
Singles from The Moment: A Minor
  1. "Still Dream"
    Released: July 8, 2021
  2. "Ready Now"
    Released: August 5, 2021

Commercially, the EP peaked at number seven on the Gaon Album Chart. To promote the EP, Kim embarked on the Still Dream Tour in July 2022.

Background and release

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In 2017, Kim competed in Mnet's reality survival show Stray Kids to become a member of JYP Entertainment's forthcoming boy group Stray Kids.[1] Kim succeeded in becoming a member, and the group made their official debut March 26, 2018 with the EP I Am Not.[2] On October 28, 2019, JYP announced Kim's departure from the group, citing personal circumstances.[3]

In August 2020, Kim signed a recording contract with newly-created record label 10x Entertainment, becoming the agency's first artist.[4] On June 29, 2021, 10x announced that Kim would be releasing his first single, "Still Dream". The song, along with its music video, were released on July 8.[5] Ten days later, Kim announced that The Moment: A Minor would be released on August 5. The album was officially released at 6:00pm on the 5th, along with its lead single "Ready Now", who's music video was released prior, at midnight that same day.[6]

Promotion

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To promote the EP, Kim performed on several South Korean music programs. Kim performed "Still Dream" on MBC's Show! Music Core on July 17,[7] and SBS M's The Show on August 10,[8] as well as "Ready Now" on August 10,[9] 17,[10] and 31.[11] He also performed "Ready Now" on SBS's Inkigayo on August 8,[12] 15,[13] and 22,[14] MBC Plus's Show Champion on August 11,[15] 18,[16] and 25,[17] Mnet's M Countdown on August 12[18] and September 2,[19] KBS's Music Bank on August 13[20] and 27,[21] and Arirang TV's Simply K-Pop on August 13,[22] 20,[23] and September 3.[24]

Kim also promoted the EP with a performance of "Ready Now" on MBC's It's Live.[25]

Tour

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In support of the EP, Kim embarked on the Still Dream World Tour. After being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the details of the tour's first shows were announced on June 2, with the tour kicking off in Milan on July 19 and continuing throughout Europe.[26] Shows for the Latin American leg of the tour were announced on July 9,[27] followed by US dates on September 11,[28] and finally the Asian leg on February 23.[29]

Over the length of the tour, Kim performed 33 shows in 19 countries.

Tour dates

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List of tour dates, showing location and venue
Date City Country Venue Ref.
European leg
July 17, 2022 Milan Italy Legend Club [26]
July 18, 2022 Zurich Switzerland Moods
July 19, 2022 Munich Germany Backstage Halle
July 21, 2022 Prague Czech Republic Futurum Music Bar
July 22, 2022 Berlin Germany Kesselhaus
July 24, 2022 Frankfurt Das Bett
July 27, 2022 Cologne Club Volta
July 29, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Q Factory
July 31, 2022 Paris France La Bellevilloise
August 2, 2022 Manchester England Manchester Academy
August 3, 2022 London O2 Academy Islington
August 4, 2022 Birmingham The Asylum
August 6, 2022 Madrid Spain Independance Club
August 7, 2022 Barcelona La Nau
Latin American leg
September 4, 2022 Monterrey Mexico Foro Didi [27]
September 7, 2022 Mexico City Teatro Centenario Coyoacán
September 9, 2022 Santiago Chile Teatro Coliseo
September 11, 2022 Sao Paulo Brazil Carioca Club
September 15, 2022 Brasilia Teatro la Salle
September 16, 2022 Goiania Teatro Madre Esperança Garrido
September 18, 2022 Rio de Janeiro Sacadura 154
North American leg
November 3, 2022 Jersey City United States White Eagle Hall [28]
November 6, 2022 Chicago Avondale Music Hall
November 8, 2022 Atlanta The Loft @ Center Stage
November 10, 2022 Dallas Viva's Lounge
November 12, 2022 San Francisco Marine's Memorial Theatre
November 13, 2022 Los Angeles Teragram Ballroom

Commercial performance

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The Moment: A Minor debuted on the Gaon Album Chart issued August 7 at number seven, selling 15,448 copies in less than three days of tracking.[30] The following week, the EP fell to number 33.[31] On Circle's monthly rankings, the album charted at number 37 for August 2021.[32]

Track listing

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Credits adapted from the EP's liner notes and Naver Vibe.[33][34]

The Moment: A Minor track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro: Alea Iacta Est."
  • Kim Woojin
  • Jay
ByHVN (153/Joombas)ByHVN0:46
2."Ready Now"
  • Kim
  • Jay
  • Znee
  • Sean Michael Alexander
  • Sqvare
  • Val Del Prete (153/Joombas)
  • Alysa (153/Joombas)
Alysa3:17
3."My Growing Pains"
  • Kim
  • Jay
  • Isram
  • Jhun
  • Nyström
3:21
4."Still Dream"
  • Kim
  • Jay
  • Znee
  • Jhun
  • John Samuel Gerhart
  • Joe Henderson
  • Zachariah Palmer
  • Jhun
  • Gerhart
  • Henderson
3:32
5."In My Space"
  • Kim
  • Isran
  • Hwang Seon-young
  • Jhun
  • Cameron Warren
  • Jhun
  • Cameron Warren
3:42
6."Purple Sky"
  • Kim
  • Jay
  • Lee Hyun-do
  • D. June
  • Lee
  • Jaeman
  • Glow
  • Lee
  • D. June
3:33
Total length:18:13

Notes

  • "Intro: Alea Iacta Est." is stylized as "Intro : Alea iata est."
  • "My Growing Pains", and "In My Space" are stylized in sentence case.

Charts

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Release history

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Release history for The Moment: A Minor
Region Date Format Label
South Korea August 5, 2021 CD
Various 10x

References

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