Pink Tape
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Recorded | 2013 at S.M. Studios, Seoul | |||
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Pink Tape is the second studio album by South Korean girl group f(x). The album was released on July 29, 2013 by S.M. Entertainment. Pink Tape is the first studio album by f(x) in over two years, the last being the repackage of their first album Hot Summer in 2011, and the first Korean release in over a year since 2012's Electric Shock. The album peaked at the number one position on multiple music charts internationally including Billboard's World Albums and South Korea's Gaon charts.[2]
Contents
Background and development
On March 6, 2013, member Sulli hinted about the possibility of a new f(x) release on her me2day account.[3] Later in March, f(x) performed at the SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas, becoming the first K-Pop act to do so.[4] While in the United States, f(x) flew to Los Angeles to rehearse choreography for the upcoming album with choreographer Kevin Maher. Maher and member Amber Liu later tweeted pictures of them rehearsing.[5] While in Los Angeles, the group also filmed a sketch with Anna Kendrick for comedy website Funny or Die.[6] While backstage the group did an interview with the Mnet America show "Danny From L.A.", during which members Amber and Krystal Jung stated they were working on choreography for a new song but had "no idea" when it was due to be released. Amber later added that they hadn't recorded the title track yet and were in a process of "picking and choosing".[7]
In June 2013, a clip from an upcoming variety show starring f(x) entitled "Go f(x)!" was leaked onto video sharing site Daily Motion. It showed the group rehearsing choreography with Kevin Maher.[8] On July 9, an S.M. Entertainment representative stated that they were currently planning f(x)'s comeback but "[we] are still looking into a specific comeback date".[9]
Composition
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"Rum Pum Pum Pum", the album's single, is a dance-pop song with exotic hand drums, whiplash-y snares, funky sixties' guitar riffs, and synthesized squirt. Lyrically, it expresses first love on a wisdom teeth.[10] f(x) compare themselves to the pesky molars in another one of their typically bizarre metaphors, with lyrics like, “Attention boys! I’m a bit different / I pushed aside all the others and took my place,” and, “I will pierce through your heart’s wall and grow.”[11] The song topped the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 chart, marking the first number one single for the group on the Billboard Korea charts.[12] The music shows f(x) dancing to choreography by Jillian Meyers.[13][14] It features three sets: one white, sparkling set, another pink room with glossy pink borders, and red room with lights on the sides. Throughout the video, the camera focuses on choreography, and zooms in on each group member walking on the white set room with floating flowers.
"Shadow" is an artsy song that belongs to the music genre of alternative pop and features a few non-mainstream instruments, such as xylophone chimes, to produce its unique sounds.[15] The song was composed and arranged by a team of songwriters that included the British singer-artists Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor and Cathy Dennis, and the American music producer Rob Fusari. Dennis made her debut production in K-pop with "Shadow". The lyrics of the piece were penned by Jun Gan-di, who also wrote "Rum Pum Pum Pum".
"Step" is an up-tempo song of the electro house music genre. The arrangement makes use of heavy instrumentals including beats, bass and the saxophone.[15] "Step" as well as the last track of the album, "Ending Page", were both composed and arranged by the veteran songwriters Fingazz and Glen Choi, members of the music production firm Artisans Music. Both made their entrance in the South Korean music industry with this debut collaboration with f(x).[16] The French entertainer Aria Crescendo, also took participation in the production of the song.[17] The lyrics were penned by lyricist Jo Yun-gyeong.[18]
"Goodbye Summer" marks the first time Amber has self-composed a track and also the first time the music producer team NoizeBank has collaborated with f(x) in composition. Gen Neo of NoizeBank handled the arrangement of the piece using mostly acoustic instruments to produce its background music.[15] Amber also raps while the vocalists Luna, Krystal and guest vocalist D.O. of Exo take on the chorus, verses, and belting in the song. Amber initially wrote the lyrics in English, while Kim Young-hoo wrote all-new Korean lyrics (though keeping Amber's English rap section). According to Amber, Krystal was instrumental in getting the song on the album as she advocated for its inclusion after hearing the demo from Amber's music player. Amber would later go on to record an English version of the song with her original lyrics on her solo EP Beautiful with guest vocals featuring Eric Nam.
"Airplane" is belongs to the 'reversed' electronic-dance music genre and uses heavy instrumentals.[15] The song was composed and arranged by a team of music producers of Norwegian songwriter Martin Mulholland from Dsign Music, and co-produced by Julia Fabrin and Tim McEwan. Julia Fabrin made her debut composition in the K-Pop music industry with "Airplane". The lyrics were penned by lyricist Misfit.
"No More" is retro styled track in the soul music genre. The instrumental makes use of xylophones similar to "Shadow".[15] The song's origins come from a track by American singer Ariana Grande that was recorded during sessions for her first album Yours Truly. Titled "Boyfriend Material", the song was a favorite of Grande's (as it was one of the first songs she wrote) but it ultimately didn't make it on the album's final tracklist.[19][20] Executives at Republic Records then sold the rights to the song to SM Entertainment. The song was slightly re-arranged and composed by the veteran songwriters Alex Cantrall, Dwight Watson and Jeff Hoeppner. As Grande's lyrics were not purchased, the song's lyrics were penned by Dana, who made her debut in songwriting career with "No More".[21]
Release and promotion
On July 17, S.M. Entertainment announced that f(x) would return to the South Korean music market with their second full-length studio album, Pink Tape , on July 29, 2013 after a year of absence.[22] That day S.M. uploaded a film onto their official YouTube account,[22] which contained a behind-the-scenes video showing the photo shoot for the album's jacket and previewed the track "Shadow".[23] On July 23, Pink Tape's track listing was confirmed, with a total of 12 tracks being featured on the album.[24] The same day, the album's cover art and an album preview medley were revealed.[25] Pink Tape was released on July 29, 2013, in digital and physical formats.[26] On July 25, Mnet premiered the "Go! f(x)" special.[27]
Track listing
※ Bold track title means it is the title track in the album.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Rum Pum Pum Pum" (첫 사랑니; Cheot Sarangni) | Jun Gan-di | Erik Lewander, Iggy Strange Dahl, Ylva Anna Birgitta Dimberg, Anne Judith Wik | 3:18 |
2. | "Shadow" (미행 (그림자); Mihaeng (Geurimja)) | Jun Gan-di | Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor, Cathy Dennis, Rob Fusari | 3:30 |
3. | "Pretty Girl" | Hyuk Shin, DK, 2xxx!, John Major, Chel Hill, Jasmine Kearse | Hyuk Shin, 2xxx!, John Major | 3:06 |
4. | "Kick" | Kim Bo-Min | Hitchhiker | 3:38 |
5. | "Signal" (시그널) | Kenzie | Kenzie | 3:21 |
6. | "Step" | Jo Yun-gyeong | Artisans Music (Fingazz, Glen Choi), Aria Crescendo | 3:36 |
7. | "Goodbye Summer" (f(Amber+Luna+Krystal) (feat. D.O. of EXO-K)) | Amber Liu, Kim Young-hu | Amber Liu, Gen Neo (of NoizeBank) | 3:11 |
8. | "Airplane" | Misfit | Martin Mulholland, Julia Fabrin, Tim Mcewan | 3:34 |
9. | "Toy" | Seo Ji-eum | Herbert St. Clair Crichlow, Anne Judith Wik, Erik Lidbom | 3:12 |
10. | "No More" (여우 같은 내 친구; Yeou Gat-eun Nae Chingu) | Dana | Alex Cantrall, Jeff Hoeppner, Dwight Watson | 3:36 |
11. | "Snapshot" | Misfit | Vincent Stein, Konstantin Scherer, Michelle Leonard | 2:50 |
12. | "Ending Page" | Hong Ji-yoo | Artisans Music (Fingazz, Glen Choi), Brodie Stewart | 3:58 |
Charts
Album charts
Weekly Chart
Region | Chart | Peak position |
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South Korea | Gaon Weekly Albums Chart | 1[28] |
Japan | Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 30[29] |
United States | US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[30] | 21 |
Billboard World Albums Chart | 1[31] |
Monthly Chart
Region | Chart | Peak position |
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South Korea | South Korea Gaon Monthly Albums Chart | 4[32] |
Release history
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References
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- ↑ 22.0 22.1 걸그룹 ‘에프엑스’, 오는 29일 새 앨범 발매 앞두고 ‘아트필름’ 선공개: Date July 7, 2013; Accessdate July 28, 2013; Publisher news.newsway.co.kr; Language Korean.
- ↑ 에프엑스 컴백, 몽환적 아트필름 공개 ‘기대UP’ Date July 17, 2013; Accessdate July 28, 2013; Publisher unionpress.co.kr; Language Korean
- ↑ 에프엑스 [f(x) - 2집 / Pink Tape [초도한정 포스터+지관통 무료증정] Date July 23, 2013; Accessdate July 23, 2013; Publisher leesmusic.co.kr; Language Korean
- ↑ Check out f(x)'s 'Pink Tape' highlight medley! Date July 23, 2013; Accessdate July 23, 2013; Publisher allkpop.com.
- ↑ f(x), 타이틀 곡 ‘첫 사랑니’ 뮤비 티저 공개 ‘기대감 UP’ Date July 22, 2013; Accessdate July 25, 2013; Publisher; eto.co.kr
- ↑ 에프엑스 컴백 특집, "'Go! f(x)'공개…일상 생활 모습 담아" Date July 24, 2013; Accessdate July 24, 2013; Publisher news.nate.com; Language, Korean.
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- ↑ f(x) Pink Tape Hmv.com.hk (July 31, 2013). Retrieved on June 26, 2014.
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