Hoot (song)
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"Hoot" | ||||||||
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Single by Girls' Generation | ||||||||
from the album Hoot | ||||||||
Released | October 25, 2010 | |||||||
Recorded | 2010 | |||||||
Genre | K-pop | |||||||
Length | 3:18 | |||||||
Label | S.M. Entertainment | |||||||
Writer(s) | Alex James | |||||||
Producer(s) | Deekay | |||||||
Girls' Generation Korean singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Hoot" (Hangul: 훗) is the lead single from Hoot, the third EP of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It became the ninth hit song for the group, topping various off- and online charts. "Hoot" was released on October 25, 2010. A Japanese-language version was also released on their first Japanese album, Girls' Generation on June 1, 2011.
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Background
"Hoot" was originally titled "Bulletproof" and written with English lyrics.[1] It was composed by Danish songwriter-producers Martin Michael Larsson and Lars Halvor Jensen, of Deekay, together with British songwriter Alex James, with the intention of creating an "exciting up-tempo record for a female artist or group".[1] The song demo was written and recorded in the UK, with Nina Woodford singing the vocal, and then finished and mixed in Denmark. Their publisher, Pelle Lidell of Universal Music Publishing Group, successfully pitched the song to S.M. Entertainment for Girls' Generation.[1] Jensen later told HitQuarters: "We knew it was a strong record and a lot of the time you have to be patient until you find the right artist to cut it at the right time. Girls' Generation were that match." The song was then translated into Korean, but incorporated some of the original English words such as "trouble, trouble, trouble".[1]
Rino Nakasone Razalan was the choreographer for the song.[2]
Music video
The music video contains two settings: a white room and a black room. Throughout the video, there are scenes of the girls dancing in the black room dressed in black short suits with pink belts and high boots and in the white room dressed in golden suits with silver boots, but also in the beginning the girls are seen dancing in an elevator. In the music video are individual close-ups of their own unique personality.
The music video featured a parody of James Bond films' gun barrel sequence with a runtime of 34 seconds, and sampled Monty Norman & John Barry's score.
The music video was released on October 28, 2010. A member of boy band Super Junior, Choi Siwon, appeared in the role of a Bond-like guy as a cameo. The video's runtime is 4:13.[3][better source needed]
Performances
They held their comeback stage on October 29, 2010 on KBS's Music Bank. It was also performed on Show! Music Core, Inkigayo, and M! Countdown. They held their goodbye stage on December 4, 2010 on MBC's Show! Music Core.
Award
- 2nd Melon Music Awards: 2010 Hot Trend
Credits
Chart performanceThe song debuted at the #1 spot on October 30, 2010 on the Gaon Chart. The song won Triple Crown on Inkigayo on November 28, 2010 and won 5 times on Music Bank of KBS.
ReferencesExternal links |
- Articles containing Korean-language text
- Articles lacking reliable references from April 2015
- 2010 singles
- Dance-pop songs
- Girls' Generation songs
- S.M. Entertainment singles
- Korean-language songs
- Songs written by Alex James (songwriter)
- Songs written by Lars Halvor Jensen
- Songs written by Martin M. Larsson
- Gaon Digital Chart number-one singles