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Get Up is the second EP by the South Korean girl group NewJeans, released on July 21, 2023 by ADOR. Park Jin-su, 250, Frankie Scoca, Catharina Stoltenberg, and Henriette Motzfeldt produced the EP, which consists of six tracks. Its production draws from R&B and dance styles such as UK garage, drum and bass, Baltimore and Jersey club, characterized by lively beats and synthesizers. Lyrically, the EP mainly revolves around feelings ensued from friendship and love.
Get Up was supported by the release of three singles: "Super Shy", "ETA", and "Cool with You". All six tracks were accompanied by music videos that were collaborations with brands such as Apple and the Powerpuff Girls , and featured celebrities such as Hoyeon Jung and Tony Leung. NewJeans promoted the EP through a worldwide marketing campaign with Spotify and live performances on South Korean music programs.
The EP received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its production. It appeared on year-end lists by British GQ , Paste , and Rolling Stone . In South Korea, the EP debuted at number two on the Circle Album Chart and became the second-most-sold album by a female K-pop act within first week of release with 1.65 million copies sold. It peaked atop the US Billboard 200 and reached the top five in Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland.
NewJeans surprise-released their debut single, "Attention", in July 2022. [1] It was followed by their debut EP, New Jeans , which was supported by two other singles, "Hype Boy" and "Cookie". [1] [2] The EP became the first debut album by a K-pop girl group to sell over a million copies. The group later became the fastest K-pop act to reach one billion streams on Spotify , following the release of their commercially successful first single album, OMG , in January 2023. [1] [2] [3] The album included the tracks "Ditto" and "OMG", the former of which became the longest-running number-one song on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart and marked the group's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] [4]
In January 2023, ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin revealed in an interview with South Korean magazine Cine21 that NewJeans was preparing an album. [5] On April 4, 2023, South Korean news site Star News reported that the album would be released in July 2023, preceded by one of its B-side tracks set to be released at the end of June. [1] Later that month, Min stated in an interview with Billboard that the group had finished recording in early April. [6] In May 2023, Korean media outlets reported that the B-side track would be released on July 7. [7] On June 19, 2023, ADOR officially announced the release date for NewJeans' second EP, titled Get Up, and revealed its tracklist which included the lead singles, alongside a snippet of one of the B-side tracks. [3] On the same day, the EP was made available for pre-order. [8] After the announcement, Hybe's share price rose by 3% in one day. [9]
To produce Get Up, ADOR enlisted both long-time collaborators, such as South Korean producers 250 and Park Jin-su, and musicians outside of the K-pop music scene. The label organized a studio session in Copenhagen where they invited the Danish singer-songwriter Erika de Casier, Catharina Stoltenberg and Henriette Motzfeldt of Norwegian musical duo Smerz, Danish producer Fine Glindvad Jensen, American songwriter Kristine Bogan, and American producer Frankie Scoca, among others. [10] De Casier, Stoltenberg, Motzfeldt, and Jensen already knew each other and were friends; both de Casier and Stoltenberg said they had never listened to K-pop before the project. Analyzing the musicians' discographies, critic Kim Do-heon noted that they all shared a R&B-based languid bedroom pop production mixed with UK garage. [11] The musicians were initially divided in groups and asked to produce something by lunch; the only guide they had were loops sent by 250 to use as starting points. [12]
De Casier, Stoltenberg, and Motzfeldt described the writing sessions as "spontaneous" and "playful" in interviews with GQ and Crack . It was their first time writing music for others, a process that they found liberating compared to working on their own music, which allowed them to naturally develop the songs. Used to working as a duo, Stoltenberg and Motzfeldt said that writing with others was initially confusing as they had to direct the production while Jensen and de Casier simultaneously wrote the tracks. Since they were writing for a group of teenagers, they decided to go for lively melodies and youthful lyrics. Stoltenberg said some of the elements and rhythms – "this half tempo, fast tempo switch and vocal samples" along with a "sparse" production – were inspired by footwork and similar genres they used to listen to at the start of their career. The session lasted a few days, during which the group wrote four of the EP's six tracks: "New Jeans", "Super Shy", "Cool with You", and "ASAP". [10] [12]
The first song they wrote was "Super Shy". [10] De Casier said that she was inspired by her experiences as a shy teenager when writing the lyrics with Bogan. [10] For "New Jeans", de Casier first came up with the hook "new year, new jeans, you and me" and her and Jensen built the song around the call and response chant, inspired by S.O.A.P. and Aqua. [10] "Cool with You" was initially developed by de Casier and Jensen while they were sharing ideas and voice memos. [10] "ASAP" was developed from a beat created by Smerz and based on one of 250's loops at the end of the session, during late afternoon, while the group was relaxing. [10] [12] The songs were then sent to the label and finished in South Korea, where some of the lyrics were changed and translated to Korean; [10] NewJeans member Haerin was credited for the first time as a lyricist on "New Jeans" and member Danielle wrote lyrics for "Super Shy" and "ASAP". [13] Park was also credited as a composer and producer on "New Jeans" and "Cool with You". The remaining tracks, "ETA" and "Get Up", were produced by 250; "ETA" was written by South Korean rapper Beenzino, Gigi, Ylva Dimberg, and 250, who also wrote "Get Up" with Freekind. [14]
"Compared to our previous releases, this new mini album definitely has a lot more variety to offer, in not just genre of music and dance style, but what we are striving to express and show to you."
—Hanni discussing the album in an interview with Rolling Stone . [15]
Get Up comprises six tracks and is about 12 minutes long. [16] It draws from R&B and eclectic styles of dance music, [17] [18] [19] further embracing the genres first explored in OMG. [13] [20] Hanni described the EP as a representation of "NewJeans' summer", spanning a range of emotions and stories revolving around love. [21] [19] Get Up opens with "New Jeans". [13] Inspired by UK garage and Jersey club, [13] the percussion-driven track expresses NewJeans' desire to keep carving their own path and experimenting with new music, also referencing in the lyrics "So Fresh, So Clean" (2001) by American duo Outkast. [22] [13] "Super Shy" is a bubblegum liquid drum'n'bass and Jersey club song that features a staccato kick drum pattern in which NewJeans wish to overcome their shyness and confess to their first love. [23] [24]
"ETA", an acronym for estimated time of arrival, is a song based on mellow melodies that incorporates Think break-like funky drum breaks, [19] [13] "cozy" synths, [19] and energetic choppy air horns taken from Debonair Samir's Baltimore club song "Samir's Theme". [13] [19] [22] In the track, NewJeans encourage their friend to break up with their boyfriend due to his infidelity. [22] [19] Joshua Minsoo Kim of Pitchfork described it as the result of NewJeans' previous experiments with club music, namely Jersey club in "Cookie" and Baltimore club in "Ditto". [19] "Cool with You" is a UK garage track driven by "effortless" melodies, "playful" ad-libs, [19] layered harmonies, melismas, and whispered vocals. [13] [22] In the track, NewJeans candidly express their feelings toward a partner, [19] uncaring of what others might say about them. [22] The EP's interlude, "Get Up" is a "dreamy" R&B ballad based on atmospheric synths emphasizing NewJeans' airy harmonies. [13] [22] It alludes to a fight with a lover. [22] The record closes with "ASAP", a "sweet" pop song that incorporates "bubbly" percussion, syncopated synths, and a ticking sound similar to that of a clock as a call-back to the first track. [13] [22] With woozy vocals, [19] NewJeans sing about longing for a partner, whom they frequently call to share with them "life's small joys". [19] [22]
Get Up was released on July 21, 2023, a day before NewJeans' first anniversary since their debut. [18] It was available in three different physical formats: a bag version, available in six variants, a box set version in collaboration with The Powerpuff Girls and a Weverse-exclusive version. [3] [8] [25] All versions include a CD, a CD envelope, an outbox, three photo books, a lyric book, a photo card envelope, five photo cards, a sticker envelope, three stickers, five post cards and a bookmark. [25] [26] [27] Other gadgets were exclusively available at stores such as Target, Weverse Shop Japan and Universal Music Store. [28] [29]
The EP's first single "Super Shy" was made available on streaming platforms and for digital download on July 7, 2023, alongside the B-side track "New Jeans". [2] It was promoted in partnership with YouTube Shorts through a dance challenge released under the hashtag "ImSuperShy". [30] In South Korea, "Super Shy" topped the Circle Digital Chart, earning NewJeans their third number-one single in the country. [31] Internationally, "Super Shy" became the group's best-performing track on numerous charts, including the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart, and reached number one in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. [32] [33] "Cool with You" and "ETA" were released as the next singles along with the EP on July 21, 2023.
In its first press release, ADOR stated that music videos would be released for each of the six tracks and teased "unprecedented collaborations with several global brands, as well as surprise guest appearances in the music videos". [2] Ahead of the release, they posted videos teasing the music videos for "ETA" and "ASAP" on June 26 and 27, 2023. [34] [35] Produced by Min, all the music videos were released on Hybe's YouTube channel starting with "New Jeans" and "Super Shy" on July 7, 2023. The music video for "New Jeans" was directed by Youngeum Lee and created in collaboration with American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls to celebrate its 25th anniversary. [14] [36] It features NewJeans transforming into animated characters designed like the namesake Powerpuff Girls rendered in various animation styles. [37] Directed by Shin Hee-won, [14] the music video for "Super Shy" stars NewJeans performing the song across Lisbon, Portugal, in a series of impromptu flash mobs. [38]
A two-part music video for "Cool with You" and "Get Up" was released on July 19, 2023, two days before the single's release. Starring NewJeans, actress Hoyeon and actors Micol Vela and Tony Leung, the music video reinterprets the myth of Cupid and Psyche. [39] The music video for "ETA" was created in partnership with Apple and accompanied the EP's release. Shot on an iPhone 14 Pro, it features NewJeans exposing their friend's boyfriend as a cheater. [40] Both music videos for "Cool with You" and "ETA" were shot in Barcelona, Spain, and directed by Wooseok Shin, who had previously worked with NewJeans on the music video for "Ditto". [39] [41] Directed by Jakyoung Kim, [14] the music video for "ASAP" was released on July 26, 2023. [16]
To promote Get Up, NewJeans appeared on South Korean music shows Inkigayo and Music Bank to perform the tracks throughout July and August 2023. [42] [43] Two days after the release, they appeared on the YouTube web show IU's Palette, where they covered "Celebrity" (2021) originally released by host IU. [44] On August 3, they had their first live performance in the United States at Lollapalooza, becoming the first K-pop girl group to perform at the festival. [45] The 48-minute set covered their entire discography and gathered one of the biggest crowds ever for the 17:00 time slot according to the Chicago Sun-Times . [46] [47] [48] The performance garnered positive reviews: Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone said that NewJeans "were more than ready for the spotlight", [45] while Rhian Daly of NME wrote in her four-star review that they lived up to the expectations. [49] Daly appreciated the band rendition of their early songs and the energetic performances of the EP's tracks and concluded that by the end of the performance the group seemed "completely settled on stage", as if they had been "commanding audiences this big for years" despite their initial nervousness. [49]
On August 11, NewJeans performed "ETA" at the K-pop Super Live concert, which served as the closing ceremony of the 25th World Scout Jamboree. [50] On August 19, the group had their first live performance in Japan at the Summer Sonic Festival, where they performed most of their discography during the 40-minute set. [51] The group attracted a large crowd despite performing at noon during a heat wave and the organizers had to restrict access to the venue for safety reasons. [52] The founder of the festival, Naoki Shimizu, said the performance gathered the biggest crowd ever for the 12:00 time slot. [53] Music critic Kim Do-heon deemed it a "historic moment", [54] while Junji Oda of Mikiki called it a "decisive performance" that established "NewJeans' position in Japan and in Asia". [51]
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AllMusic | [17] |
IZM | [55] |
NME | [22] |
Pitchfork | 7.6/10 [19] |
Upon its release, Get Up featured in NPR's list of the best new music. [56] In her five-star review for NME , Rhian Daly praised the six "flawless" songs and wrote that Get Up served as a "divine" introduction to NewJeans' second year, successfully establishing them as "the group to watch" in the K-pop music scene. [22] Joshua Minsoo Kim of Pitchfork wrote that the group "channel the ecstasy of self-love and infatuation through lively dance music" while their "brisk, club-inflected pop songs cement them as one of the most interesting K-pop acts working today". [19] Kim Do-heon reviewed the EP positively, describing it as "retro while being at the forefront of the trend". [11] Music critic Kim Young-dae called Get Up the "highly refined result of tenacious pursuit of simplicity and intuitive sophistication" that "transcends genres and cultures". [57]
Publication | List | Rank | Ref. |
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British GQ | The Best Albums of 2023 | N/A | [58] |
Exclaim! | 15 Best EPs of 2023 | N/A | [59] |
The New York Times | Best Albums of 2023 | 3 | [60] |
Nylon | Top Albums of 2023 | 9 | [61] |
Paste | The 20 Best K-pop Albums of 2023 | 1 | [62] |
The 30 Best EPs of 2023 | N/A | [63] | |
The 30 Greatest K-Pop Albums of All Time | 18 | [64] | |
PopMatters | The 80 Best Albums of 2023 | 61 | [65] |
Rolling Stone | The 100 Best Albums of 2023 | 33 | [66] |
Slate | The 12 Best Albums of 2023 | N/A | [67] |
Stereogum | 25 Great EPs from 2023 | N/A | [68] |
Organization | Year | Award | Result | Ref. |
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Asian Pop Music Awards [note 1] | 2023 | Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) | Won | [70] |
Billboard Music Awards | 2023 | Top Global K-Pop Album | Nominated | [71] |
Korean Music Awards | 2024 | Album of the Year | Nominated | [72] |
Best K-pop Album | Won | [73] | ||
MAMA Awards | 2023 | Album of the Year | Shortlisted | [74] |
Melon Music Awards | 2023 | Millions Top 10 Artist | Won | [75] |
Album of the Year | Shortlisted |
According to the EP's distributor, YG Plus, Get Up exceeded 1.72 million stock pre-orders the day before the release, breaking NewJeans' previous record of 800,000 pre-orders for OMG. [18] Hanteo Chart reported that the EP had sold 1,194,623 copies on its first day of release, becoming the group's third consecutive album to sell over one million copies. [76] Get Up sold 1.65 million copies in its first week of release, becoming the second most-sold album by a K-pop female artist in its first week of release. [77] The EP debuted at number two on the Circle Album Chart in the issue dated July 16–22, 2023, with 1,451,905 copies sold. The Weverse-exclusive version debuted at number four in the same chart issue with 271,895 copies sold. [78] Critics noted that the functional design of the EP, shaped like a bag, contributed to its commercial success in South Korea. [79]
In the United States, Get Up debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in the issue dated August 5, 2023, earning NewJeans their first entry and number-one on the chart. NewJeans became the second K-pop girl group to top the chart after Blackpink, [80] while the EP became one of only two albums [note 2] by a girl group to have reached number one on the chart in fifteen years, since Danity Kane's Welcome to the Dollhouse in 2008. It is also the 20th mostly non-English language album to top the chart, and the fourth of 2023. [note 3] The EP opened with 126,500 album-equivalent units, of which 101,500 were pure album sales, and accumulated 34.39 million streams in its first week. [81] It beat the soundtrack of American film Barbie (2023) in what Billboard described as "the year's closest race" for the number-one album by just 500 units. [82] It sold 332,000 copies by the end of the year and was the fifth best-selling CD album in the United States according to Billboard. [83] In Japan, Get Up debuted at number five on the Oricon Albums Chart in the issue dated July 17–23, 2023, with 27,304 copies sold. [84] It rose to number four the following week with 15,768 copies sold. [85]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "New Jeans" |
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2. | "Super Shy" |
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3. | "ETA" |
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4. | "Cool with You" |
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5. | "Get Up" | Freekind |
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6. | "ASAP" |
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Total length: | 12:10 |
Credits are adapted from the EP's lyric book. [14]
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Japan | — | 63,189 [116] |
South Korea (KMCA) [117] | Million | 1,631,006 [118] |
South Korea (KMCA) [119] Weverse version | Platinum | 368,617 [118] |
United States | — | 332,000 [120] |
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Various | July 21, 2023 | ADOR | [121] |
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