Russian Roulette is the first extended play and debut major release from South Korean girl group Spica.
[2] After releasing "Doggedly" as a prologue single, on January 31, 2012, B2M Entertainment officially announced that the group would have their formal debut with a mini-album, titled Russian Roulette.
[5] The teaser caught the attention of the public due to the girls playing Russian roulette on a table.
In the music video, the girls performing the song in an empty street and also in a studio with black background.
Also appears some solo shots of the girls on the empty street and under a white background with some incandescent lamps.
During the promotions of "Russian Roulette", it was warned by the TV company MBC to change some parts of the lyrics of the song, since the original was deemed for broadcast.
It was stated by the group's company, B2M Entertainment, explained that the lyrics in the track did not meet MBC broadcast standards.
The parts in question were related to the desperate situation of the females in the video, and how a line about "holding one's breath" could be negatively interpreted as promoting suicide.