Easy (EP)

Easy is the third extended play by South Korean girl group Le Sserafim. It was released by Source Music on February 19, 2024, and contains five tracks including the lead single of the same name.

Background and release
On January 22, 2024, Source Music announced that Le Sserafim would be releasing their third extended play titled Easy on February 19. The comeback trailer was released on January 26 and 27. On February 7, five track sampler videos were released. A day later, the track listing was released with "Easy" announced as the lead single. On February 13, the highlight medley teaser video was released. The music video teasers for "Easy" were released on February 16 and 18. The extended play was released alongside the music video for "Easy" on February 19.

Promotion
Prior to the release of Easy, on February 19, 2024, Le Sserafim held two live events on YouTube and Weverse, aimed at introducing the extended play and connecting with their fans.

Composition
The album draws from the group members' uneasiness and worries behind their confidence. The intro track, "Good Bones" was described as an "unruly" rock and roll song, and features narrations in Korean, Japanese and English. The lead single, "Easy", is a trap and R&B song, expressing how the group "makes hard things look easy". "Smart" has been described as an Afropop-inspired Amapiano song.

Reception
Easy was met with mixed-to-positive reviews by the music critics, NME 's Rhian Daly gave the album four stars out of five, writing that it "presents a new evolution in Le Sserafim's oeuvre, not just thematically but musically too". Lee Seung-won from IZM gave the album 2.5 stars out of five, writing that "although Easy has a lot of charm in its sound, it has more flaws than any of the group's other works."

According to the Hanteo Chart, the album sold 783,358 copies on its first day of release. In Japan, the album sold 107,000 copies within its first week of release, marking Le Sserafim's highest first-week sales in the country.

Musicians

 * Le Sserafim – lead vocals
 * Score (13) – production (1–4), keyboards (1, 3, 4), drums (1, 4), digital editing (1–4), vocal arrangement (1–4)
 * Megatone (13) – production (1–4), bass (1, 4), guitar (1, 4), keyboards (3), digital editing (1–4), vocal arrangement (1–4)
 * Sean Turk – production, main sample, drums, synthesizer (2)
 * Joseph Barrios – production, drums, synthesizer (2)
 * Alex Fernandez – production, drums, synthesizer (2)
 * Slow Rabbit – production, synthesizer, bass, drums (3)
 * Noh Ju-hwan – production, guitar, bass, drums, vocal arrangement, digital editing (5)
 * Young – guitar (3)
 * Kim Jun-hyeok – digital editing, vocal arrangement (3)
 * Supreme Boi – vocal arrangement (2)
 * Amanda "Kiddo A.I." Ibanez – background vocals (2)
 * Sarah Troy – background vocals (3)
 * Arineh Karimi – background vocals (4)
 * Jasmin Lee Maming – background vocals (4)
 * Sofia Vivere – background vocals (5)

Technical

 * So Sung-jin – executive producer
 * Geoff Swan – mix engineering (1)
 * Manny Marroquin – mix engineering (2)
 * Chris Galland – mix engineering (2)
 * Tony Maserati – mix engineering (3, 5)
 * David Younghyun – mix engineering (3, 5)
 * Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young – mix engineering (4)
 * Chris Gehringer – mastering
 * Hwang Min-hee – engineering
 * Lee Yeon-soo – engineering (2–4)
 * Lee Pyeonguk – engineering (5)
 * Matt Cahill – mix engineering assistance (1)
 * Ramiro Fernandez-Seoane – mix engineering assistance (2)
 * Kim Min-ji – publishing A&R (5)
 * Lee Da-bin – publishing A&R (5)
 * Min Hyu-jin – publishing A&R (5)