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How the six-track with less than 20 minutes length record be called "studio album" instead of EP?[edit]
Yes, I'am aware that Big Hit refer to Layover as "album", since it is V's first solo album.
But I don't understand why the article describe Layover as a studio album, which normally means to a record with nine, or more, tracks, with more than 30 minutes length, when the tracklist of this record consists only 6 track, with five original song, and have 17 minutes length, which usually is the number and length for an extended play?
Can someone explain it with a reasonable reason? Or else, I'll change the album's description to an EP as it should be. Jimmie Wiki (talk) 03:53, 10 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]