The first single from the album was "Ayyy Girl," featuring
Kanye West and
Malik Yusef. The song had moderate success in South Korea, peaking at No. 19 on Gaon's single charts. This began with two showcases in Seoul on October 12, at the 11,000 seating Hwaseong Tiger Dome at
Korea University. The tickets for these events sold out in 15 minutes, and a portion of the profits was donated to
World Vision. The band planned concerts in the United States in New York
Las Vegas and Los Angeles, however were denied
P1 visas for these concerts. In response to this, the group performed free showcases on these dates and refunded ticket purchasers. JYJ's management, C-JeS Entertainment, was unsure of the reason for the visa denial. The band's other planned US dates in
Seattle, San Francisco and Hawaii were later cancelled. 6,400 people attended the New York showcase, despite the venue being able to hold 3,400 people. The band was featured in
Billboard magazine's release of the week in November, the first time an international act has been featured. This led to the magazine's website receiving its highest daily traffic day recorded, as of 2010. == Legal injunction ==