"Everybody" | ||||
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Single by Shinee | ||||
from the EP Everybody | ||||
Released | October 14, 2013 | |||
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Length | 4:07 | |||
Label | SM | |||
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"Everybody" on YouTube |
"Everybody" is a K-pop song of the complextro music genre performed by the South Korean boy group Shinee. Written by Cho Yoon-kyung, two versions of "Everybody" exist: the original Korean-language version, which served as the lead single for the group's fifth Korean EP Everybody (2013), and a Japanese-language version, which was one of the three tracks featured on their ninth Japanese single "3 2 1" (2013). The Korean version of "Everybody" was made available for download on October 14, 2013, under the record label of SM Entertainment. [1]
"Everybody" was composed by Thomas Troelsen, who had worked on prior Shinee tracks "Sherlock (Clue + Note)" (2012) and "Love Like Oxygen" (2008), and Coach & Sendo, enlisted for their beat-making expertise. The lyrics were penned by Cho Yoon-kyung, who also wrote "Sherlock (Clue + Note)". It is a complextro song with a "funky" rhythm and dubstep elements. [2] [3] Writing for Billboard , Jeff Benjamin described it as an "easy-to-digest electro-pop track", incorporating "bleeps, bloops, build-ups and breakdowns" overlaid by "sweet boy band harmonies". [3] The lyrics are inspired by the Pied Piper; Shinee coaxes the listener to allow the music to take them away from the harsh realities of adult life to the world of their childhood. [4]
The music video was released on October 10, 2013. It was directed by Jang Jae-hyuk and filmed on a set in Ilsan at the end of September. Jang stated that various techniques and equipment like the steadicam, technocrane and camera matrix were used to film the music video. [5] The choreography of the song was created by Tony Testa, who had previously collaborated with the group on "Sherlock (Clue + Note)" and "Dream Girl" (2013), assisted by Hwang Sang-hoon, SM Entertainment's performance director. [6] Testa said he was "continually amending the dance because the track went through so many changes", and took inspiration from the action figures he used to play with as a child. The video depicts Shinee as toy soldiers, with Minho "winding up" the other members. [7] The group wore military uniforms designed by Thom Browne. [8]
Billboard K-Town columnist Jeff Benjamin wrote "while finding a delicous balance of hyperactive EDM and pop stylings is commendable, the most impressive point of Shinee's "Everybody" comeback is the choreography – some of 2013's best". [3]
The first live performance of "Everybody" was included in the set-list of the Shinee Comeback Special at the Gangnam Hallyu Festival on October 6, 2013, in Samseong-dong, Seoul. The performances were streamed on SM Town's YouTube channel. [2] The first broadcast live performance, however, was through Mnet's music show M Countdown on October 10, 2013. [9] This was followed by performances at KBS Music Bank on October 11, [10] MBC Show! Music Core on October 12, [11] SBS Inkigayo on October 13, [12] and MBC Music Show Champion on October 16, 2013. [13]
The Japanese version was included as one of the three tracks on their ninth Japanese single "3 2 1", which was released on December 4, 2013, under the distributing label of Universal Music Japan. [14]
Program | Date | Ref. |
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Show Champion | October 23, 2013 | [15] |
October 30, 2013 | [16] | |
Music Bank | October 25, 2013 | [17] |
Show! Music Core | October 26, 2013 | [18] |
Inkigayo | October 27, 2013 | [19] |
M Countdown | October 31, 2013 | [20] |
Chart (2013) | Peak position |
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South Korea (Gaon) [21] | 1 |
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100) [22] | 15 |
US World Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [23] | 3 |
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