Criminal (Taemin song)

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"Criminal"
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iScreaM Vol. 5: Criminal (Remixes) cover
Single by Taemin
from the album Never Gonna Dance Again
LanguageKorean
ReleasedSeptember 7, 2020
Genre Synthwave
Length3:31
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Shae Jacobs
  • Score (13)
  • Megatone (13)
Taemin singles chronology
"2 Kids"
(2020)
"Criminal"
(2020)
"Idea"
(2020)
Music video
"Criminal" on YouTube

"Criminal" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Taemin. It was released as the lead single of his third studio album, Never Gonna Dance Again , on September 7, 2020, through SM Entertainment. A synthwave song with Stockholm syndrome-themed lyrics, "Criminal" was written by Danke, Lauren Aquilina, Chloe Latimer, Shae Jacobs, Score and Megatone, and produced by Jacobs, Score and Megatone.

Contents

Background and release

On August 28, 2020, SM Entertainment announced that Taemin would be releasing the first part of his third studio album, Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1, on September 7, alongside the lead single "Criminal". [1] It was released in the same timeframe as the SuperM album Super One , causing Taemin to split his time between the two projects. [2] Two remixes of the song by DJ Minit and Sumin were released on September 29 as part of SM's iScreaM project. [3]

Composition

"Criminal" is a synthwave song with "newtro" (new retro) sounds and a Stockholm syndrome theme. [4] Taemin described the song as having "a dark, internal feeling". [2] It features narration from news broadcasts in the bridge, an idea that was introduced by Taemin. [2] [5] The song "pulsates with an intoxicating, borderline hypnotic groove", before building to "an explosive moment of catharsis" in the final chorus. [6] The lyrics depict being trapped in a toxic relationship in which Taemin is a victim and yet also complicit. [7] Billboard viewed the song as a continuation of themes previously explored in "Move" (2017) and "Want" (2019). They interpreted it as Taemin embracing the darkness of his alter ego, akin to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. [8]

Critical reception

"Criminal" received positive reviews from critics, with many labelling it one of the best K-pop songs of the year. Taylor Glasby of Dazed described it as an "opulent piece of sonic cinema". [7] Crystal Bell of Paper praised Taemin's versatility and artistry, calling him "a master of movement and sensuality". [6] BuzzFeed reporter Emlyn Travis stated, "No one in K-pop is doing it like Taemin". She ranked "Criminal" first in her list of the best K-pop songs of the year. [9] Writing for IZE, Kim Yun-ha praised the explosive energy of the song, highlighting the intensity of the final chorus. [10] According to Marga Buenaventura of CNN Philippines Life, the song "reinforces the idea that among male idols today, Taemin is indeed an ace among aces". [11]

Year-end lists

"Criminal" on year-end lists
Critic/PublicationListRankRef.
Billboard The 20 Best K-Pop Songs of 2020: Critics' Picks12 [8]
BuzzFeed Best K-Pop Songs of 20201 [9]
CNN Philippines Life Our Best K-pop Songs of 2020Placed [11]
Dazed The 40 best K-pop songs of 20203 [7]
Idology 2020: Top 20 Songs of the YearPlaced [12]
Paper The 40 Best K-pop Songs of 20203 [6]
Refinery29 Music Saved 2020: The 29 Best Songs Of The YearPlaced [13]
South China Morning Post The best 15 singles from K-pop groups in 2020Placed [14]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Criminal"
Award ceremonyYearCategoryResultRef.
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2020 Song of the YearNominated [15]
Best Dance Performance – SoloNominated
Favorite Dance Performance – Male SoloWon [16]

Music video

The music video for "Criminal" was directed by Jo Beom-jin of VM Project Architecture, who had previously worked with Taemin on "Press Your Number" (2016) and "Drip Drop" (2016). [17] Jo was handpicked by Taemin and they developed the music video together. [2] In the video, Taemin performs the choreography to the song on various sets, including a lava floor, a "sterile white room" and a setpiece inspired by The Devil's Advocate . [17] The choreography was created by Kasper and Koharu Sugawara. [17] Taemin had collaborated with Sugawara on several of his previous releases, including "Move" and "Want". He begins the choreography with his hands tied, an idea that was included at Taemin's suggestion, [2] and unties the knot with his teeth as the chorus begins. [10] At the song's climax, Taemin utters the line, "Destroy me more," while staring directly at the camera and running a hand through his hair. [17] Following this, the dancers, clothed in red, explode in movement around him, introducing "an element of catharsis". [17] Tassia Assis of Teen Vogue described this as "a surrender to the dark, twisty maze of his own artistry." [17] Billboard praised his use of "visual imagery as an extension" of the music. [8]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1. [18]

Recording

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for "Criminal"
Chart (2020)Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon) [19] 25
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100) [20] 13
US World Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [21] 10

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Criminal"
RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
VariousSeptember 7, 2020Original [22]
September 29, 2020Remixes
[3]

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