Down (Jessi song)

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"Down"
Downsinglejessi.jpg
Single by Jessi
ReleasedJuly 6, 2018 (2018-07-06)
Genre
Length3:01
Label YMC Entertainment
Songwriter(s)
Jessi singles chronology
"Gucci"
(2017)
"Down"
(2018)
"Who Dat B"
(2019)
Music video
"Down" on YouTube

"Down" is a single by American singer, songwriter and rapper Jessi. It was released on July 6, 2018 [2] [3] by YMC Entertainment as her last release with the company, [4] and distributed by LOEN Entertainment.

Contents

Background and release

The rapper announced the single by posting several teaser videos in July, [5] [6] the first being released on July 4, 2018, on the YMC Entertainment YouTube channel. [7] The single was released on July 6, 2018, [8] [9] by YMC Entertainment, as her last release with the company following her contract expiration with the agency in October 2018, [10] the single's music video was released on the same day. [11] [12]

On the single's release day, Jessi posted scenes from the music video on her personal Instagram account and wrote that she is "Breaking Korea's societal norms" in the music video. [13] [14] The music video was Directed by Korlio (August Frogs).

Composition

The single was written by Jessi, Double K, Gray, and Danny Chung. [15] "Down" is a Hip-hop and Tropical house song. [16]

Controversy

The single caused controversy in conservative South Korea due to its music video, which was filmed at the beach and featured Jessi wearing a bikini and twerking. Replying to her critics, Jessi stated, "My new song has a tropical vibe, so I wore swimsuits often; but because it doesn't fit with the Korean standards, I received a lot of hate ... I'm okay now. I hope all women live with confidence. I believe that being able to show confidence in your body is a good thing". [17] [18]

Promotion

Live performances

To promote the single, Jessi performed in, The Show July 10, 2018, [19] Show Champion on July 11, [20] Music Bank on July 13, [21] Show! Music Core on July 14, [22] Inkigayo on July 15, [23] and Simply K-Pop on July 27. [24]

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