Kiss (Dara song)

"Kiss"
Single by Dara featuring CL
from the album To Anyone
Released July 9, 2009 (2009-07-09)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre
Length 3:33
Label YG Entertainment
Writer(s) Teddy Park
Producer(s) Teddy Park
Dara featuring CL singles chronology
"Ang Ganda Ko"
(2006)
"Kiss"
(2009)
Music video
"Kiss" on YouTube

"Kiss" (Korean: 입맞춤) is a dance single performed by South Korean idol singer Sandara Park, a visual and member of the girl group 2NE1. The song was used as part of a promotional campaign for Cass Beer. It features the vocals of her co-member, CL of South Korean girl group 2NE1. The song was released as her first official single in South Korea and was later included in the album To Anyone.

Production and background

After the release of 2NE1's latest single I Don't Care, the group paused promotions in order to release solo material.[1] "Kiss" was written and composed by YG Entertainment's exclusive Korean music producer Teddy Park, who is known as a member of 1TYM and for his work with Big Bang from 2006 up until early 2009. She had worked with him previously on 2NE1's debut eponymous extended play 2NE1. The lyrics of the song describes a woman who merely wants her lover to kiss her but is turned off by his attitude. In 2009, Oriental Brewery announced that it had chosen Sandara Park and actor Lee Minho to be their newest models for their beverage brand Cass 2x,[2] and the song was used as a result.

Release

"Kiss" was used as the background music for a Cass Beer commercial film that she herself starred in alongside actor Lee Minho. On the same day, the song was released as a CD single and made available for digital download on July 9, 2009.[3][4] "Kiss" was the first solo single released by her group, which was then followed by Park Bom's "You and I", and CL and Minzy's duet "Please Don't Go".[1][5] Later, the song was included in the group's first full-length album To Anyone, along with the singles released by the other members.

Digital single
No. TitleLyricsMusicArtist Length
1. "입맞춤 (Kiss)"  Teddy ParkTeddy ParkSandara Park 3:33
Total length:
03:33
CD single
No. TitleLyricsMusicArtist Length
1. "입맞춤 (Kiss)"  Teddy ParkTeddy ParkSandara Park 3:33
Total length:
03:33

Music video

The music video of the song premiered on 2NE1's official YouTube channel on September 5, 2010 with 27,958,171+ views as of January 7. It features Sandara and Boys Over Flowers star Lee Min Ho in leading roles playing love interests. The initial kiss scene between the two was deemed one of the most famous events of 2009.[6] Due to the positive response to the music video, a short sequel was made.

Synopsis

The opening sequence of the video features Lee Minho and his friends partying at an outdoor pool party, where they spot Dara (a bartender) at the bar and make a bet between themselves to see if Minho can make Dara fall for him. He approaches with a diamond ring in hand, which he drops into a glass containing Cass 2x beer before pretending to walk away. Instead, he kisses her cheek, prompting Dara to pull him back and slap him in front of everyone before walking away herself. The scene shifts to the night of a concert, where Minho is seen leaning against his car, unable to forget Dara or the way she acted towards him at the club. In the distance, he then sees Dara again in the crowd. Surprised, he follows suit and stays with her, although begrudgingly on her part. However, during the duration of the concert, Dara eventually enjoys the concert with him and afterwards, Minho gives Dara a can ring from the beer he was drinking. Later, Minho picks up Dara and tries to impress her with his wealth and invites her to a party, which she accepts, but being anything but impressed, she dumps the items he bought her in the trash when he leaves. Dara then arrives late to the party wearing a punky, rebellious outfit, the opposite of the clothing he had bought her. Minho attempts to call her on her cellphone but she deposits the phone in a glass of Cass Beer and surprises Minho by kissing him before dropping the diamond ring he had left with her earlier in his drink. Dara asks one of his friend's for the money he would have won if she fell for him and rips it in front of Minho, indicating she knew about the bet. The video ends with her leaving a distraught Minho, touching the can ring on her neck (now on a necklace), implying that she had fallen for him and that he had in fact, won the bet. The video featured Kim Woo-bin in one of his first acting roles.

In the sequel, Dara works as a bartender at an upscale restaurant, but is surprised to learn that Minho also works there. He asks after her well-being and says she'd gotten prettier since the last time he saw her. The video ends with them having reconciled.

Live performance

Sandara Park has performed the song of 2NE1's debut concert tour, NOLZA. She has also added the song to their setlist for 2NE1's New Evolution World Tour.[7]

Chart performance

Upon its release, the song peaked #5 at Gaon Chart,[8] and topped Bugs.[9]

References

  1. 1 2 "2NE1-2PM, 누리꾼이 뽑은 2009년 최고의 그룹". Data News. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  2. "Sandara Park, her flawless baby skin". Kpop Daily News. Nanoom News. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  3. "iTunes - Music - To Anyone by 2NE1". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-09-09. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  4. Mzkyu. "2NE1's Full Discography « YGLADIES ACCESS - 2NE1 International Fansite". Ygladies.com. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  5. "(Korean) 2NE1 솔로활동 왜?… 신선함으로 인기·수익 한번에'Why are members of 2NE1 doing solo activities? Is it for Fame or Money at the same time?'". Sports World. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  6. 기사전송. "(Korean) 2NE1 씨엘, 산다라박 주사 공개 "술먹고 달리다가 갑자기 잔다" 'Just Ahead of the Comeback, Another Solo CF for CL!'". Nate.
  7. Choi, Hyun-Jung. "Sandara Park kisses an audience during 2NE1's concert". Yahoo News. Star News. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  8. "Gaon Chart Search: 다라". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association.
  9. "Sandara's Single Captivates Fans". The Korea Times. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
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