In order to promote the album, the group performed "Rollin'" on several South Korean music programs, including M Countdown and Inkigayo.
The group held a crowdfunding effort to subsidize their comeback on Makestar, from September to December 2016, with the scheduled of release the album in March 2017.
[7] The same day, KBS announced that the title track, "Rollin'", was unfit for broadcast, stating that certain parts of the lyrics contained inappropriate language.
[12][13] On March 8, it was reported that the previous ban for "Rollin'" on the public channel, KBS, branding the song unfit for broadcast was lifted.
[16] On March 3, the second and final music video teaser was released, showing the group dance for the song and scenes with members sitting on a sofa.
[19] On March 9, a clean version was released, cutting the parts from the original music video, where the girls where laying on each other on a black background.
[26] In February 2021, a video compilation of the 4 members performing "Rollin" for South Korean military soldiers went viral on Korean media, giving the song a boost four years after its initial release, "Rollin'" topped the MelOn, Bugs, FLO, and Genie real-time chart, achieving a “real-time all-kill,” after a video compilation of the group performing the song went viral on YouTube.