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2NE1

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2NE1
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Pop, R&B, hip hop, electropop, electro hop, dance, pop rock, electronic dance
Years active 2009–present
Labels YG Entertainment, Avex Group, and Will.i.am Music Group
Associated acts Teddy, Big Bang, YG Family, Jeremy Scott, will.i.am
Website Official Website
Members
CL
Bom
Dara
Minzy
Korean name
Hangul 투애니원
Revised Romanization Tuaeniwon
McCune–Reischauer T‘uaeniwŏn
2NE1 (Korean: 투애니원; Tuaeniwon) is a popular South Korean hip-hop/pop girl group formed by YG Entertainment in 2009. The band consists of four members: CL, Dara, Bom and Minzy. The name 2NE1 combines the phrases "21st century" and "new evolution",[1] and is pronounced "twenty-one" or "To Anyone".[2]
They first appeared in "Lollipop", a commercial campaign with Big Bang for LG Electronics, and their debut single "Fire" was released on May 6, 2009. Since then, the group has released two extended plays, 2NE1 and 2NE1 2nd Mini Album, and one studio album, To Anyone.
Fans of 2NE1 are called Blackjacks, which is a reference to the card game Blackjack, also known as Twenty-one.

History

Pre-debut

The group was first mentioned by the press in late 2008. YG Entertainment announced that the group would consist of four members and debut sometime in May 2009.[3] The company stated that the group had trained for 4 years, and that their debut album would contain songs produced by 1TYM leader Teddy Park.[3][4][5] The group's name was initially announced as "21"; however, due to the discovery of a singer with the same name, the group was quickly renamed "2NE1".[6]

2009: Debut

In collaboration with Big Bang, 2NE1's first CF song was "Lollipop", digitally released on March 27, 2009.[3] The song was created for LG to promote their Cyon phone. The music video debuted on March 28, 2009.[7] Although it was not a promoted single because it was an advertisement (there were problems with network chart eligibility[8]), "Lollipop" went to number one on various online charts[8] and topped the online chart of music television network Mnet for four weeks in a row.[9]
On April 30, YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk revealed that 2NE1's debut song would be a hip-hop and reggae song, and that it would be digitally released on May 6, 2009.[10] Titled "Fire", the song was written and produced by 1TYM's Teddy Park.[11][unreliable source?] Teasers of the song were released on their official website at the beginning of May, with a 20-second clip released on May 1.[12]
"Fire" was released as planned on May 6, with two versions of the music video — a "space" version and a "street" version — released the same day.[13] During the first 24 hours, the videos received over one million views.[14] The group's first performance of the song was on May 17, 2009, on SBS's Inkigayo,[15] beginning the group's activities.
Both the song and the group became popular online: Fire topped Mnet's online chart and 2NE1 became a popular search term.[16] The group was awarded three Cyworld Digital Music Awards; "Lollipop" and "Fire" both won "Song of the Month" and the group won "Rookie of the Month" for May 2009.[17] 2NE1 received their first Mutizen award after their fourth stage performance in SBS Inkigayo (Popular Song) on June 14, 2009. They received their second Mutizen award on SBS Inkigayo on June 21, 2009. Two days afterwards, 2NE1 signed a deal with Fila to become the models for the new commercial campaign.[18]
"I Don't Care" was released as the second single on July 1, 2009,[19] with promotions starting in early July.[20] Yang Hyun Suk stated that the song would demonstrate a softer, more feminine image.[19] A reggae version of "I Don't Care" was performed on SBS's Inkigayo, signaling the end of promotions for the song.[21] However, due to the remix's popularity, it was released to digital outlets on September 3, 2009, and became their next digital single.[21]
Along with three other groups representing Korea, 2NE1 performed in the 6th Asia Song Festival in September 2009, where they received the 2009's "Asian Newcomer's Award."[22]
2NE1 received many year-end awards, including Best Rookie Award and Song of the Year Award. Their hit single I Don't Care was named 2009's Best Selling Song on music sites Bugs, Monkey3, and Cyworld.

2010: Return to group activities, and To Anyone

On February 9, 2010, without previous notice, "Follow Me" (Korean: "날 따라해봐요", "Nal ddara haebwayo") was released to digital outlets and used as a theme song for Samsung Corby Folder.[23] Over the summer, 2NE1 traveled to Los Angeles and London in order to record English songs for a possible American debut with The Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am. So far, group has recorded 10 songs.[24] YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk stated that the girls are planned to debut sometime in 2011 or early 2012, after The Black Eyed Peas' global tour and 2NE1's own activities in Korea and Japan.[25]
The first studio and full length album, To Anyone, was released on September 9, 2010 and was a huge success.[26] The album contains 12 tracks including three title songs, namely "Clap Your Hands" (Korean: "박수 쳐"), "Go Away" and "Can't Nobody", which were promoted simultaneously. 2NE1 won first place on Mnet M! Countdown for "Clap Your Hands" on the day of their comeback, followed by a K-Chart win the next day on KBS Music Bank for "Go Away", and a Mutizen a week after their SBS Inkigayo comeback for "Can't Nobody." Overall, 2NE1 won first place eleven times on various music shows.[27]
To promote the album, the group made its first entertainment show appearance as a group on KBS variety-talk show Win Win.[28] 2NE1 also aired the second season of 2NE1 TV.
On October 21, Yang Hyun Suk announced that 2NE1 would be releasing a follow up song on October 31, later revealed to be "It Hurts (Slow)" (Korean: "아파").[29][30] It was first performed on SBS Inkigayo. The music video is directed by Kim Hye Jung, the same director for G-Dragon's "Butterfly." The music video was released on November 1 and was themed for Halloween.[31]
In addition, on October 28, it was revealed that 2NE1's official record label in Japan will be Avex, and that To Anyone would be re-released in Japan on December 8, 2010. However, the release was delayed to an indefinite time.[32] The group also promoted in Thailand, where To Anyone released on October 28, 2010.[33] On November 26, 2NE1 released the single "Don't Stop the Music" as a "special gift for Thai fans".[34]

2011: Korean Comeback and Japanese Debut

Originally, 2NE1's Japanese debut was planned for December 2010, but this was delayed to September 2011, with singles releasing throughout the summer.[35] 2NE1's American promotions with will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas has no set time for release yet, because of the Black Eyed Peas' album release of The Beginning and subsequent touring.[36]
On January 19, "Can't Nobody (English Version)" was released on Recochoku as ringtones and ringback tones.[37] On February 2, the "Can't Nobody (English Version)" music video was made available for download through iTunes Japan. On February 22, Avex announced that 2NE1 will release their Japanese debut single "Go Away", previously used as a Korean promotional single, as a ringtone on March 9, 2011.[38] It was later announced to be the theme song of Japanese television program Mezamashi TV.[39] On March 16, the group released 2NE1, their first extended play, in Japan, with no promotions because of the Tōhoku Earthquake and tsunami.[40] It debuted at #24 on the Oricon charts, selling 3,860 copies.[41] 2NE1 initially planned to make their official Japanese debut live on Music Station, but have since postponed their debut due to the earthquake.[42] 2NE1 participated in the Naver "Pray for Japan" campaign alongside many other Korean celebrities, helping to raise funds for earthquake victims.[43]
On April 18, 2NE1 announced their Korean comeback plans, pushing their mini-album, 2NE1 2nd Mini Album promotions forward from July to April.[40] Park Bom's solo project, "Don't Cry", was unveiled on April 21. After Park Bom sang an acoustic version of Don't Cry on YG on Air, leader CL said a new Korean single called "Lonely" would be released on May 12, 2011. A behind-the-scenes video of Lonely was shown on the second episode of YG on Air, and the music video of Lonely premiered on May 11, 2011. On June 24, 2NE1 released a single produced by Teddy Park at midnight, titled "I Am The Best". Within 24 hours of release, "I Am The Best" topped all the major Korean charts, except for Monkey3 where the song was ranked second. As the day progressed, the song ultimately became first and was certified as a "perfect all-kill".[44] On July 21, 2NE1 released their animated music video, "Hate You", directed by Mari Kim, which also topped all major Korean charts, with the exception of peaking at #3 on the Gaon Chart. On July 28, along with the release of the full mini-album, the single "Ugly" and its music video were released, and again "Ugly" topped all major Korean charts. Promotions for 2NE1's Korean comeback were scheduled to end around late August. Following the end of promotions, 2NE1 had their first sold-out solo concert at the Olympic Hall in the Chamsil Olympic Park on August 26, 27 and 28 in Seoul, South Korea.
After concluding Korean promotions for their second mini-album, 2NE1 made their official debut in Japan in September 2011.[45] Prior to this, 2NE1 has released Japanese versions of "I Am The Best", "Hate You", and "Ugly". 2NE1 also released the Japanese version of "Go Away" on November 18, 2011 in three versions, following their late 2011 Japanese album and promotions.[46] The music video for the Japanese version of "Go Away" showcased their costome made JS Collage Wings x 2NE1 sneakers by American designer Jeremy Scott, who has been a contributing factor in their global success.[47]
In the beginning of October, MTV Iggy, an international branch of MTV that promotes new and international music, held a global competition with 10 bands from all around the world who competed in a voting competition for the "Best New Band".[48] With their song "I Am the Best",[49] they were crowned winners of this title on November 10th, 2011, marking their first US Award. 2NE1 performed at Times Square New York in December 2011 due to this honor.

Members

Stage name Birth name Date of birth Position
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
CL 씨엘 Lee Chaerin 이채린 February 26, 1991 (age 20) Leader, Main Rapper, Sub Vocalist
Bom Park Bom 박봄 March 24, 1984 (age 27) Main Vocalist, Visual
Dara 다라 Sandara Park 박산다라 November 12, 1984 (age 27) Vocalist, Visual
Minzy 민지 Gong Minji 공민지 January 18, 1994 (age 17) Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Rapper, Maknae

Artistry and influences

Musical styles

In 2NE1's debut EP 2NE1, the group was noted to have a distinct, mixed style. While "Lollipop" was categorized as for pop, debut single "Fire" is predominately influenced by hip hop. "I Don't Care," however, was intended as a song with a reggae feel.[50]
Their comeback album, To Anyone, was marked by a strong shift into electronic music. "Go Away", the most successful promotional single from the album, is classified as dance.[51] However, songs like "It Hurts (Slow)" are R&B, another style that also characterized their first EP.[52] The three title tracks, "Clap Your Hands," "Go Away," and "Can't Nobody" were noted for their lasting impressions, as they topped music charts weeks after release.[53]
Thematically, 2NE1's music explores independence and female empowerment, such as in songs like "Go Away" and "I Don't Care".[54]

Image

2NE1 is known for a "unique and edgier style".[55] During their debut single, the group was noted for being "hip-hop warriors" and the female counterpart to Big Bang but changed this perception with "I Don't Care" into strong, feminine women.[19] During the "It Hurts (Slow)" music video, the members were noted for their gothic, black attire[56] and strange hair and wigs.[57]
2NE1 has also been known to have close ties and relations with fashion guru and global fashion designer Jeremy Scott as he has stated they are somewhat his "muses".[58]

Influences

The 2NE1 cited different girl groups influences like Destiny's Child. Park Bom cited American singers, Beyoncé and Mariah Carey as her main influences because of their strong vocals and powerful performances. She has listed hip hop and R&B as her favorite music genres.[59] Youngest member Minzy cited famous entertainer Michael Jackson,[60] while leader CL said producer Teddy Park and American entertainers Madonna and Lauryn Hill are her role models.[61] Dara states that singer-actress Uhm Jung Hwa is her inspiration. She also likes Jennifer Lopez's music and style very much that she naturally became her role model as she sang along with her music growing up.[60]

Discography

Korean discography

Studio albums
Extended plays
Live albums
  • 2NE1 First Live Concert (NOLZA!) (2011)

Japanese discography

Extended plays
Singles (Physical)

Solo Tours/Concerts

NOLZA (2011)
  • Concert Date: August 26, 27 & 28, 2011
  • Concert Venue: Olympic Hall at Olympic Park Korea
Nolza in Japan (2011)

Other Concerts

YG Family Concert (2010)
  • Concert Date: December 3-5, 2010
  • Concert Venue: Olympic Stadium at Olympic Park Korea
The Party Concert (2011)
YG Family 15th Anniversary Concert (2011)
  • Concert Date: December, 2011
  • Concert Venue: Olympic Stadium at Olympic Park Korea
YG Family Concert (2012)
  • Concert Date: January, 2012
  • Concert Venue: Various,Japan

Television

  • 2NE1TV (2009)
  • 2NE1TV Season 2 (2010)
  • 2NE1TV Live:Worldwide (SEASON 3) (2011)

Awards and recognition

When the group debuted, their song "Fire" and the subsequent live performances were dubbed unconventional and impressive. They won many awards on the weekly music shows, such as The Music Trend and Music Bank.[18] "Fire" also brought them the Song of the Month and Rookie of the Month awards for May.[62] "I Don't Care" brought them similar success and recognition and led 2NE1 to win the Song of the Year award at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards.[63] The same year, the group earned Cyworld Digital Music Awards for Top Selling Artist, Best Rookie Group, Bonsang Award, and Best Song for "I Don't Care".[64] The group was also nominated at the 2009 Golden Disk Awards for the Popularity Award, Rookie Award, and the Digital Bonsang.[citation needed] At the Melon Music Awards, the group was one and the only rookie of the Top 10 artists in South Korea and the Best New Artist.[65] They won This Year’s Stage, This Year's Album, This Year's Song on 2009 GQ Awards. They received 4 out of 10 nominations on Rhythmer Awards 2009 including Rookie of the Year, R&B Artist of the Year, R&B Single of the Year for "I Don't Care" and R&B Album of the Year for their 1st Mini Album. Rhythmer.net is famous for hip-hop and R&B promotion for both mainstream and underground Korean music.
2NE1 won their first Artist of the Year and Album of the Year award for To Anyone at the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards, in addition to awards for Best Female Group and Best music video for "Can't Nobody".[66] They are the first artist who has won all 3 grand awards at Mnet Asian Music Awards.
2NE1 was crowned "The Best New Band In The World" by MTV (television channel) Iggy on November 10th, 2011.[67]
On November 29, 2011, 2NE1 won the Best Vocal Performance by a Group for their song "Lonely" and awarded their 2nd Song of the Year for "I am the Best". 2NE1 now has the most Grand Awards in MAMA history with 4.

External links

sumber : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2NE1

2NE1

(part 2)





2NE1 2nd Mini Album

2NE1
EP by 2NE1
Released July 28, 2011
(see release history)
Recorded 2011; YG Studio, Seoul, South Korea
Genre K-pop, hip hop, R&B, electropop, dance-pop
Length 21:41
Label YG Entertainment
KMP Holdings
(see release history)
Producer Teddy Park, Kush, Lydia Paek
2NE1 chronology
To Anyone
(2010)
2NE1 2nd Mini Album (Korean) / NOLZA (Japanese)
(2011)


Singles from 2NE1 2nd Mini Album
  1. "Don't Cry"
    Released: April 21, 2011
  2. "Lonely"
    Released: May 12, 2011
  3. "I Am the Best"
    Released: June 24, 2011
  4. "Hate You"
    Released: July 21, 2011
  5. "Ugly"
    Released: July 27, 2011
Alternative cover
"NOLZA" Japan CD+DVD edition Type B cover
Singles from NOLZA
  1. "I Am the Best"
    Released: July 21, 2011
  2. "Hate You"
    Released: August 10, 2011
  3. "Ugly"
    Released: August 31, 2011
  4. "Lonely"
    Released: September 14, 2011
The second mini-album of South Korean hip hop girl group 2NE1 was released on July 28, 2011, by YG Entertainment in distribution by KMP Holdings in South Korea. It contains six songs composed and produced by Korean producers Teddy Park and Kush. [1]
The album was also released digitally on iTunes in the same day.[2] A Japanese version of the mini-album, called "Nolza", was released in Japan on September 21, 2011 with all songs in Japanese versions but did not include Park Bom's solo song "Don't Cry". It was released in three editions: CD Only, CD+DVD (Type A) and CD+DVD (Type B).[3] Tracks 1 to 4 were all released as digital singles.

Development and background

On April 18, 2011, 2NE1 announced they would postpone their debut to Japan due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and would resume Korean comeback plans, pushing their mini-album's promotions forward, from July to April.[4]
Plans for the album's promotions were later on released on YG Life's blog on April 27, 2011, where the group stated that they we will be releasing a new single every three weeks leading up to the album's release. The group stated that the reason behind this plan was because they were more than satisfied with the level of quality in the album's tracklist and intended to use them all as title tracks for this promotion .[5] The promotions of the mini-album ended in August 21, on SBS's "Inkigayo".
2NE1 will now release the album in Japan titled NOLZA and also make their first debut on Music Station on September 2, 2011. The lead single from the Japanese version is I Am The Best.
The mini album was released in Taiwan on August 28, 2011 under Warner Music Taiwan and it debuted atop G-Music Combo charts on its first week of release, making it the first #1 release of the group in the country.[6]

Track listing

Korean EP:
No. Title Length
1. "I Am The Best" ("내가 제일 잘 나가") 3:30
2. "Ugly"   4:08
3. "Lonely"   3:29
4. "Hate You"   3:33
5. "Don't Cry" (Park Bom solo) 3:12
6. "Don't Stop the Music" (New version - with alternative lyrics) 3:49
Total length:
21:41
Japanese EP (NOLZA):
No. Title Length
1. "I Am The Best" (Japanese version) 3:31
2. "Ugly" (Japanese version) 4:11
3. "Lonely" (Japanese version) 3:30
4. "Hate You" (Japanese version) 3:33
5. "Don't Stop the Music" (Japanese version) 3:50
Total length:
18:32
Japanese EP (NOLZA) DVD - Type A (Music Videos)
No. Title Length
1. "I Am The Best" (Japanese version)  
2. "Ugly" (Japanese version)  
3. "Lonely" (Japanese version)  
4. "Hate You" (Japanese version)  
Japanese EP (NOLZA) DVD - Type B
No. Title Length
1. "Highlights from 2NE1TV Season 1 & 2"    
Notes

Charts

Album chart

Korean version

Chart Peak
position
South Korea Gaon Weekly album chart[7] 1
South Korea Gaon Monthly album chart[7] 1
U.S. Billboard World albums 4

Japanese version (titled NOLZA)

Oricon Chart
Released Oricon Chart Peak Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
September 21, 2011 Daily Albums Chart 1 25,792 40,634 4 weeks
Weekly Albums Chart[8] 1
Monthly Albums Chart 11

Single chart

Song Peak chart position
KOR US JAP
Gaon Chart[7] K-Pop Billboard[9] RIAJ Chart[10]
"I Am the Best" 1 21 37
"Ugly" 1 3 50
"Lonely" 1 - -
"Hate You" 3 14 -
"Don't Cry" (Park Bom solo)[11] 1 - -

Other songs charted

Song Peak position
Gaon Chart[7]
"Don't Stop the Music" 23

Sales and certifications

Chart Amount
Gaon physical sales[12] 81,000

Release history

Country Date Format Label Title
South Korea July 28, 2011 CD, Digital download KMP Holdings 2NE1 2nd Mini Album
Worldwide Digital download YG Entertainment
Taiwan August 26, 2011 CD, Digital download Warner Music Taiwan Zuixin Guanjun Mini 2 Ji Taiwan Duzhan Haohua Xianding Pan
Japan September 21, 2011 (Japanese version) CD, Digital download Avex Group, YG Entertainment NOLZA

sumber :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2NE1_2nd_Mini_Album

2NE1

(part 3)



2NE1 (EP)


2NE1
EP by 2NE1
Released July 8, 2009
(see release history)
Recorded 2009; YG Studio, Seoul, South Korea
Genre K-pop, hip hop, reggae, R&B, electropop, dance-pop
Length 25:30
Label YG Entertainment
(see release history)
Producer Teddy Park, Kush
2NE1 chronology

2NE1
(2009)
To Anyone
(2010)

Alternate cover
Philippines edition
Singles from 2NE1
  1. "Lollipop"
    Released: March 27, 2009
  2. "Fire"
    Released: May 6, 2009
  3. "I Don't Care "
    Released: July 1, 2009
2NE1 is the self-titled debut album of Korean girl group 2NE1. It was released as a mini album, containing seven songs composed and produced by Korean producers Teddy Park and Kush. The album was released July 8, 2009.

Background

2NE1's first song was "Lollipop", digitally released on March 27, 2009. The song was created for LG Cyon to promote their Lollipop phone, and it was a joint release with Big Bang; the commercial/music video debuted on March 28, 2009.[1] Although it was not a promoted single (as it was an advertisement song, there were problems with network chart eligibility),[2] "Lollipop" proved to be a strong chart hit, going to #1 on various online charts[2] and topping music television network M.Net's online chart for four weeks in a row.[3] It was also profiled in Perez Hilton's blog.[4] However, questions were raised about the group's future, as the song's success was attributed to the popularity of Big Bang.[5]
On April 30, Yang Hyun-suk revealed that 2NE1's debut song would be a hip-hop/reggae song, and that it would be digitally released on May 6, 2009.[6] Titled "Fire", the song was fully written and produced by 1TYM's Teddy Park.[7] Teasers of the song were released on their official website at the beginning of May, with a 20-second clip released on May 1.[8]

Commercial performance

On its first day, it recorded 50,000 sales in pre-orders. Their debut was a success on the Korean charts, and it headed straight to number 1 for its debut week, in which It sold 13,675 copies.
YG stated that the EP had already reached the 80,000 sales mark within 2 weeks, which is impressive since 2NE1 is only a rookie. [9] By the end of 2009 2NE1 sold approximately 100,000 copies.[10] It continued to show strong sales by charting on the 2010 year end chart for Gaon. Selling 40,949 making the mini albums total sales 140,949 copies.

Promotion

The group's first performance of the song was on May 17, 2009, on SBS's Inki Gayo.[11] beginning the group's activities. Their first performance was also included in Perez Hilton's blog once again, showing his interest towards the group.[12]
Both the song and the group have been very popular online, with the song topping M.Net's online chart and the group's name becoming a top search term.[13] The group was also rewarded with three Cyworld Digital Music Awards, with both "Lollipop" and "Fire" winning "Song of the Month" awards and the group winning "Rookie of the Month" for May 2009.[14] They received their first Mutizen award during their fourth stage performance in SBS Inkigayo (Popular Song) on June 14, 2009. They received their second Mutizen award on SBS Inkigayo (Popular Song) on June 21, 2009.

Track listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Fire"   Teddy Park 3:43
2. "I Don't Care"   Teddy Park, Kush 3:59
3. "In the Club"   Teddy Park, Kush 3:45
4. "Let's Go Party"   Teddy Park, Kush, Masta Wu 3:48
5. "Pretty Boy"   Teddy Park, Kush 3:25
6. "Stay Together"   Teddy Park, Kush 3:44
7. "Lollipop" (Bonus track) Teddy Park 3:05

Singles

  • "Lollipop" digitally released on March 27, 2009. The song was created for LG to promote their Cyon phone, and it was a joint release with Big Bang; the commercial/music video debuted on March 28, 2009.[1] Although it was not a promoted single (as it was an advertisement song, there were problems with network chart eligibility),[2] "Lollipop" proved to be a strong chart hit, going to #1 on various online charts[2] and topping music television network M.Net's online chart for four weeks in a row.[3] However, questions were raised about the group's future, as the song's success was attributed to the popularity of Big Bang.[5] Lollipop was used to debut 2NE1 unofficially, as it does not serve as their debut single.
  • "Fire" was the first official single from the album. Released in May, the song became a hit on various on- and offline charts. It was released as planned on May 6, with two versions of the music video — a "space" version and a "street" version — released the same day.[15] The videos received over one million views in a day;[16] the viewcount then increased to two million.[11]
  • "I Don't Care" was the second single from 2NE1, co-produced by YG's rising producer Teddy and Kush. After its digital release, interest in the song rose greatly, topping Cyworld's hourly music chart after an hour of its release. On July 9, they released a music video of "I Don't Care". On August 2, 2009, 2NE1 performed a live remix version of "I Don't Care" on Inki Gayo. It was also profiled in Perez Hilton's blog.[17] The group ended promotions for "I Don't Care" on August 30, 2009 in SBS Inkigayo with an unplugged version of the song.

Production

  • Mastering: Tom Coyne (Sterling Sound)

Release history

Region Date Label Format
South Korea July 8, 2009 YG Entertainment CD
Thailand July 6, 2010 GMM Grammy CD
Philippines January 15, 2011 Universal Records CD+DVD
Japan March 16, 2011 Rhythm Zone CD, CD+DVD

sumber : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2NE1_%28EP%29




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