Born Hater

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"Born Hater"
Single by Epik High
from the album Shoebox
ReleasedOctober 18, 2014 (2014-10-18)
Genre K-pop, R&B, Hip hop/rap
Length5:35
Label YG Entertainment
Songwriter(s) Tablo, Mithra Jin, Lim Sung-bin, Kim Jin-tae, B.I, Song Min-ho, Bobby
Music video
"Born Hater" on YouTube

"Born Hater" is a song by South Korean hip hop group Epik High, released on October 18, 2014, as one of their single tracks from their eighth Korean studio album, Shoebox . The song features rappers Beenzino, Verbal Jint, B.I, Mino, and Bobby.

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Background and development

On October 13, 2014, YG Entertainment announced with a poster that Epik High would be the next artist to release an album in 2014 after Akdong Musician. [1] The album Shoebox , which was announced to be released on October 21, was their first album release in two years. [2] It was even delayed one week from its initial announcement due to the music video shoot taking longer than expected. [3] On October 14, the group released the full tracks included in the album, including "Born Hater" as the eighth track. [4]

On October 15, the featured artists in "Born Hater" single were announced through YG Entertainment’s official blog. [5] The artists include veteran rapper Verbal Jint, Illionaire Records's Beenzino, Mino from WINNER, and B.I and Bobby from iKON.

Release and promotion

On October 18, the single was pre-released through their YouTube account as a part of the album's promotion. The next day, a short snippet of the song was included in the album sampler uploaded on the same account, along with the other tracks in the album. [6]

Besides their concerts and fan meetings, Epik High also performed "Born Hater" in various awards shows and end-of-year celebrations. [7] At the 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards, in which the group received the Best Rap Performance award for the fifth time, Epik High performed the single along with Mino, B.I, and Bobby. [8] They also performed it during the 4th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards with WINNER's Kang Seung-yoon and Mino, [9] as well as a modified version at the SBS Gayo Daejun with Mino, B.I, and Bobby. [10]

Composition

Musically, "Born Hater" incorporates distorted bass beat creating 90's hip hop sound. [11] Just as the album's title, 'Shoebox', is said to represent the group's life struggles in recent years, the lyrics of "Born Hater" were written to express their emotions, specifically their thoughts on their 'haters'. [2] [12] Specifically, member Tablo mentions in his rap his long-time persecution by the group called 'TaJinYo', a group of anonymous Internet users who had previously undertaken a witch-hunt against what they alleged was Tablo's falsified academic career. They threatened his family and accused him of lying about his degrees from Stanford University, a bachelor's degree and master's degree in English and Creative Writing, respectively, which he completed in just three and a half years, despite the university speaking on his behalf and the public release of various confirming documents. [13] [14] That incident had led the group to a hiatus of almost two years back in 2010. [15] [16]

The phrase "that's No No", sung by B.I, was popularized by Masta Wu during one of his interviews during the third season of the Show Me the Money television rap competition series in 2014. [17]

Because of the usage of profanity and vulgar expressions, several South Korean music television broadcasters, namely KBS, SBS, and MBC, did not allow "Born Hater", along with their other album tracks, to be broadcast as the songs were deemed inappropriate for the public television audience. [18] However, Billboard gave its praise to the album writing: "Shoebox is a brilliant summation of Epik High's signature perceptive storytelling." [19]

Music video

Background

On October 24, the cast and crew at the music video filming location were offered snacks from a movable cafe and food track prepared by Tablo, as seen by his post on his Instagram account. [20]

A few weeks later after its release, Epik High released a 5-minute behind-the-scenes footage on November 20. [21] It includes individual interviews for each rapper and the story behind their individual rap lyrics. Tablo stated that the music video is meant to make the people laugh after hardships. [22]

Synopsis

Created by Digipedi, the music video was filmed vertically and not covering the entire width of the screen for easier viewing for smart phones. Comical and witty scenes are accompanied by the blunt lyrics, along with the featured artists. [23] [24]

The video, running for five minutes and thirty-five seconds, begins with the display of the song title and the singers on a washroom door. The door opens and the beat of the song created by DJ Tukutz starts; he is seen moving around holding and playing one mixer, along with other DJ equipment on the floor, inside a cubicle. After the song introduction, Tablo starts the song with his lyrics; he is seen rapping by himself inside the same cubicle with cockroaches around him. He is seen killing some of the pests in his other shots.

The video then cuts to several shots of Beenzino, Verbal Jint, Mithra, Mino, and Bobby, while rapping their lyrics respectively. Before B.I does his rap, B.I sings the chorus two times; he is seen wearing an all-white suit, specifically a janitor's uniform. At the time that he sings his rap part, shots of him along with the members of Epik High and four women are seen squeezed inside a narrow cubicle. Jeon Somin was one of the women part of this penultimate shot.

The video ends with a splash of white screen after B.I splashes water on the screen; the text "EPIK HIGH IS BACK" and the date "2014.10.21.0AM" below it are displayed.

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sales
Gaon Singles Chart 3 [25]
Gaon Monthly Singles chart36 [26]
Gaon Yearly Singles chart76 [27]
Gaon Streaming Singles chart43,920,361 [28]
Gaon Download Singles chart3852,352 [29]

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