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Originally Posted by Coelacanth
Think they should have used the term "EP" for this one. I would understand the use of mini-album if most of her full albums only had like 9-10 songs, but her albums have 14-16 tracks. 5 tracks is only 1/3 of that amount. It only has 1 more new song than A / & and they're still considered singles. Cheap marketing ploy. It's not even recieiving appropriate hype or promotion if they really want to call it a "mini-album."
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The Japanese market doesn't use the term EP anymore. Just like the western market barely uses the term single any more. Mini-album is a far more commonly used word for Japanese releases, and there are many mini-albums with 5 or 6 tracks.