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| "Oh!" | ||||
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| Unmarried by Girls' Generation | ||||
| from the anthology Oh! and Girls & Peace | ||||
| B-side | "All My Dearest Is for You" (JP) | |||
| Released | January 25, 2010 September 26, 2012 (JP) | |||
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| Length | 3:08 | |||
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| Producer(south) | Kenzie | |||
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"Oh!" is the lead single from Oh!, the second studio anthology by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The unmarried was digitally released on January 25, 2010[two] and came to be a huge striking song in S Korea. The grouping used a cheerleader concept for the song'due south promotional activities.[3] The song hitting #i on diverse charts, and won several times on the Korean music nautical chart shows Music Banking concern and The Music Trend.[4] The song ranked #four on Gaon Chart Elevation 10 Digital Songs of the Yr [5] and information technology was also the second all-time selling single in that year, selling over 3.3 million copies. Music site Monkey3 named "Oh!" the best vocal in 2010.[vi]
"Oh!" was remade as a Japanese vocal for the group'due south second unmarried titled, "Oh!", from their 2nd Japanese album Girls & Peace.. Information technology was their fifth Japanese single. The music video for "Oh!" was released on September 14, 2012. Promotion for the single began on Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ. The unmarried ranked highly among Japanese music charts, clinching the top spot on the Oricon Daily and Weekly unmarried nautical chart as well as the summit spot on the Japanese Hot 100. The unmarried was released with the song, "All My Beloved Is for You", on September 26, 2012, with an accompanying music video premiering on September 14, 2012.[7] [8]
Background and release [edit]
Korean version [edit]
Kenzie, a songwriter who previously composed the group's debut unmarried "Into the New World", as well composed "Oh!".[9]
"Oh!" was released to digital music sites on January 25, 2010. The song quickly topped various digital music charts within ten minutes of release.[2] Moreover, the vocal reached #i on Gaon Music Nautical chart.[x]
Japanese version [edit]
On August ten, 2012, it was announced the grouping was to release their adjacent Japanese unmarried after the success of their previous single "Paparazzi", in the following month on September 26, 2012. The single was appear with no confirmation of title tracks, nevertheless fans were allowed to pre-order the regular, and express editions of the single.[xi] Afterwards several weeks of speculation, the single's title rails, a Japanese remake of the group'south popular 2010 Korean hit, "Oh!" was finally announced on September 10.[7] The accompanying music video to "Oh!" was released on September 14, 2012, forth with an exclusive ringtone which was released at 5AM JST.[eight]
Music video [edit]
Korean version [edit]
The grouping worked with long-fourth dimension collaborator Rino Nakasone Razalan, whom they had previously worked on for the group's previous unmarried, "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" on the choreography for "Oh!", and director Cheo Soo-hyun. A teaser video was released to diverse websites on January 23, 2010, causing at least one of them – Naver – to be overwhelmed by high visitor traffic.[12] The full video was released on January 26, 2010.[xiii] Somewhen, the dance version of "Oh!" was released on S.M. Amusement'due south YouTube channel. As of Dec 2016, the song's official music video has attracted over 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's 5th music video to exercise so following "Gee", "I Got A Boy", "The Boys", and "Mr. Taxi".[14]
The girls article of clothing specific numbers in the music video; each number was personally chosen by the members. In the story version, it is shown that they were cheerleaders for an American football team. In the middle of the video, Sooyoung mishandles an American football helmet (turns out to exist a University of Iowa Hawkeyes football helmet from the Large Ten Conference) causing the computer monitor to be damaged (information technology was the principal highlight of their "Run Devil Run" story video because when the helmet hits the monitor, information technology causes the Black SoShi to emerge from the monitor). At the finish of the video, the girls run across the Black SoShi, their malevolent selves from a parallel universe.[15]
Japanese version [edit]
The Japanese version of "Oh!" was released on September 14, 2012. A trip the light fantastic toe version for "Oh!" was released on September 18, 2012.
The "Oh!" video shares similarities with its Korean analogue, however, instead of being a High School oriented video, the video is shot equally if the girls have at present entered College, implying their growth as artists and women. The video begins with the camera panning through their College dorm, all of the members are seen reading, except for Jessica who is playing the Ukulele, Hyoyeon and Seohyun who are playing Rock-paper-scissors. The camera then focuses on a cheerleading jacket with "Girls' Generation" written on it, likewise as a football game helmet with "GG" written on the side and a decorated block with "Oh!" written in decorative writing. It and so cuts to Tiffany, who says "Go!" and the girls chop-chop file out into a red-colored irresolute room where they brainstorm to sing and trip the light fantastic toe. The video cuts between this and a stadium setting where the group perform every bit cheerleaders, as well equally solo shots of each of the individual members dressed in their cheerleading uniforms. The video ends with the girls entering back into their dorm, taking off their blue cheer jackets. Taeyeon walks towards the camera with her jacket and puts the jacket over it. The last scene is the girls' empty dorm with the camera focusing on a motion picture on the wall of the group.
Commercial performance [edit]
"Oh!" continued the success of its predecessor and ranked highly on Japanese music charts, after ranking first on the Peak Songs and Top Singles on the Japanese iTunes store, the single managed to clench the elevation spot on Oricon's Daily Single chart, where it sold close to 30,000 in its kickoff day, with 29,666 copies sold.[sixteen] [17] Later on a strong outset day of sales, the unmarried debuted atop Oricon's Weekly Single chart, selling 66,000 copies in its first week. Despite merely having a calendar week of sales, "Oh!" managed to meridian inside the meridian x at #eight on Oricon's Monthly Unmarried chart.[18] The single managed to attain the tiptop spot on Billboard Nippon's Hot 100 and Hot Single Sales.[19] [xx] Yet, fairing less well on radio, with the single only peaking at #27 on Tiptop Airplay chart,[21] and #38 on the Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[22]
Promotion [edit]
Korean version [edit]
The song was start performed live on January 30, 2010 on MBC's Music Core, as role of their Comeback Stage.[23] However, there was a technical mistake in MBC's broadcast, with a few seconds of dead air about the terminate of the operation; the network was subsequently flooded with complaints.[24] The incident was then parodied on YouTube, mixing in clips of the Korean drama IRIS, receiving attending from Korean netizens.[25]
The group followed up with their second performance on The Music Trend the following day.[26]
On their commencement Music Bank improvement stage, they won the "1000-Chart!", beating CNBLUE and 2AM while at the same time breaking the tape for the most points on the chart with 23,077 points.[27]
Japanese version [edit]
The grouping was fix to perform the single for the first time on September 24, 2012, on Fuji TV'south Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ, which marked their sixth appearance on the evidence. The group donned pink cheerleading outfits, with knee high boots for the functioning of "Oh!" also as a special performance of "Mr. Taxi".[28] The group likewise participated in a "Special Program" in anticipation of the single'due south release, with three Japanese music websites airing performances of the single across 3 consecutive nights; September 25, 26 and 27.[29] On September 29, the group performed "Oh!" on Count Down TV, dressed in white cheerleading uniforms.[thirty] The grouping pre-recorded a performance for NHK-TV'southward Music Nihon prior to the single'due south release and was scheduled to be broadcast on September xxx, even so due to a typhoon, the broadcast was delayed. The performance was shown on October 6, with the group performing in blue cheerleading outfits.[31] Promotion for the single continued on Nippon Television's "Music Lovers", where the group recorded a operation on September 25 for the prove that was circulate on October 8, 2012. The group performed "Oh!", "All My Dear Is for You" and "Mr. Taxi".[32]
Runway listing [edit]
| No. | Championship | Writer(due south) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Oh!" (Japanese version) | Nozomi Maezawa, Kim Jungbae, Kim Younghu, Kenzie | Kenzie | iii:12 |
| 2. | "All My Dear Is for You" | Junji Ishiwatari, Sebastian Thott, Didrik Thott, Robin Lerner | Sebastian Thott | 3:44 |
| Total length: | six:57 | |||
| No. | Championship | Writer(south) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Oh!" (Japanese version) | Nozomi Maezawa, Kim Jungbae, Kim Younghu, Kenzie | Kenzie | 3:12 |
| 2. | "All My Love Is for You" | Junji Ishiwatari, Sebastian Thott, Didrik Thott, Robin Lerner | Sebastian Thott | three:44 |
| three. | "All My Dear Is for You" (music video) | 4:06 |
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External links [edit]
- "Oh!" music video on YouTube
- "Oh!" (Japanese version) on YouTube
- "Oh!" (Japanese dance version) on YouTube
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh%21_%28Girls%27_Generation_song%29
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