noun Internet Slang

repackage

REE-pak-ij · noun · informal

A re-release of an album with a new title track and extras.

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A re-issue of an existing album with additional songs, a new title track, and fresh promotions. A way to extend a comeback cycle.

“The repackage added three songs and a whole new MV.”
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repackage In A Sentence

The repackage added three songs and a whole new MV.

Origin & Usage

English 'repackaged album', a K-pop release format.

People Also Ask

What is a repackage in K-pop?

A repackage is a re-release of an existing album with extra songs, a new title track, and fresh promotions, used to extend a comeback cycle.

Why do groups release repackages?

Repackages let a group keep promoting an album for longer with new content, a new music video, and often new packaging, rather than making a fully new album.

Do I have to buy the original album to get the repackage?

No. A repackage is sold separately as its own product, usually including the original tracks plus the new additions.

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