Hip (song)

Last updated
"Hip"
Single by Mamamoo
from the album Reality in Black
LanguageKorean
ReleasedNovember 14, 2019
Studio RBW Studio
Genre
Length3:15
Label RBW
Songwriter(s)
  • Kim Do-hoon
  • Park Woo-sang
  • Hwasa
Mamamoo singles chronology
"Gogobebe"
(2019)
"Hip"
(2019)
"Dingga"
(2020)
Music video
"Hip" on YouTube

"Hip" (stylized in all caps) is a song by South Korean girl group Mamamoo. It was released on November 14, 2019, as the lead single from the group's third studio album, Reality in Black . A dance-pop song with a retro feel, "Hip" was written and produced by Kim Do-hoon, Park Woo-sang, and Hwasa.

Contents

The single was met with positive reception upon release and became a commercial success, peaking within the top ten in South Korea and becoming the group's first number-one hit on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart. In November 2020, the song was certified platinum by the Korea Music & Content Association (KMCA) for surpassing 100 million streams, making it their second song to achieve the feat.

Background and release

Beginning in August 2019, Mamamoo participated in the reality-competition show Queendom , in which six trending female K-pop acts competed for their own comeback showcase to air on South Korean pay TV channel Mnet. [1] Throughout the course of the program, Mamamoo released a cover of AOA's 2016 single "Good Luck," a rerecording of their own 2016 single "I Miss You," and the original song "Destiny." "Destiny" was later included on their second studio album Reality in Black. [2] In the finale episode of Queendom, Mamamoo were declared the winners of the competition. [3] The group then announced the release of their second full studio album through their Twitter account on November 1. [3] [4] [5] "Hip" was announced as the album's lead single on November 8, and it was released alongside the album on November 14. [6]

The single was noted as contrasting the group's past self-choreographed performances. Contrary to previous promotional cycles, the group explicitly focused on choreography, exchanging their trademark handheld microphones for headsets. [7] Group leader Solar remarked during an album showcase event that the choreography for "Hip" had been their most complex and hardest to learn so far. [7] While appearing on the KBS talk show Happy Together , she elaborated that this change was inspired by previous criticism over the group not having intricate, demanding dance routines and being self-choreographed. [8]

The Japanese version of the song was released on February 5, 2020. [9]

Composition and lyrics

"Hip" is a pop and dance-pop song with swing and hip hop influences, noted by Billboard as a "powerful, anthemic melody" and "brassy take-down" of the group's haters. [10] The song features the group's four members singing and rapping over a strong and confident beat. Newsweek reported "Hip" as being "about living a life where you don't care about how other people see you" and "convey[ing] the meaning of valuing yourself and living confidently rather than caring about what others think." [11]

Music video and promotion

The official music video for "Hip" was released on November 14, 2019, through Mamamoo's official YouTube channel. [10] [12] The music video went viral and would later become their first to surpass 200 million views, achieving the feat on December 16, 2020. [13] As of August 2024, the video has amassed over 422 million views and 5.3 million likes, being the group's highest-viewed video. [12] The official performance video for the song was released on November 18 and has 59 million views as of February 2022. [14]

Mamamoo first performed "Hip" at their album showcase on November 14, 2019, as reported by The Korea Herald. [15] The first televised performance of the song occurred November 15 on KBS Music Bank , [16] followed by performances on MBC Show! Music Core on November 16 [17] and SBS Inkigayo on November 17. [18] The group performed "Hip" alongside their Queendom finale song "Destiny" at the 2019 V Live Heartbeat Awards. [19] They then performed at several year-end festivals and award shows, including the SBS Gayo Daejeon festival on December 4 [20] and the KBS Song Festival on December 27. [21] On December 5, they performed a remixed version of the song at the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards in Nagoya, Japan. [22] With nearly 60 million views and over 1.4 million likes as of September 2021, the official performance video is the most-viewed performance of the ceremony. [23]

Commercial performance

The single debuted at number 20 on the Gaon Digital Chart, [24] number two on the component Gaon Download Chart, [25] and number 38 on the component Gaon Streaming Chart [26] for the 46th issued week of 2019. It would go on to peak at number four on the Gaon Digital Chart in its third week on the chart. [27] "Hip" would later go on to be certified platinum by the Korea Music & Content Association (KMCA) for surpassing 100 million streams in November 2020, [28] earning the group their second certification after "Starry Night" in 2018. Elsewhere in Asia, "Hip" peaked at number 39 in Japan, becoming their first top-40 hit in the region, and at number 14 in Singapore.

The single debuted at number five on the Billboard World Digital Songs Sales chart, before peaking atop the chart the next week, moving around 2,000 downloads in the United States. [29] This made it the group's first song to top the chart and made them the tenth K-pop act (and fourth female act) to top both the World Digital Songs Sales and World Albums charts, doing so with "Hip" (2019) and Purple (2017), respectively. [30]

According to the Circle Global K-Pop Chart, "Hip" was the 162nd most-streamed K-pop song globally in 2022, three years after its initial release. [31]

Accolades

Year-end listicles
Critic/publicationListRankRef.
Amazon Music Best of 2020: K-Pop7 [32]
BuzzFeed 30 Songs that Helped Define K-Pop in 20191 [33]
37 of the Best K-Pop Songs of 2019, According to Fans9 [34]
Awards and nominations
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2020 Gaon Chart Music Awards Song of the Year - NovemberNominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Vocal Performance – Group Won [35]
Song of the Year Nominated
2021 Golden Disc Awards Best Digital Song (Bonsang)Won [36]
Music program awards
ProgramDateRef.
M Countdown November 21, 2019 [37]
November 28, 2019 [38]
Music Bank November 22, 2019 [39]
Inkigayo November 24, 2019 [40]
December 22, 2019 [41]
December 29, 2019 [42]
Show Champion December 4, 2019 [43]

Track listing

Digital download and streaming [44] [45]
  1. "Hip" – 3:15
  2. "Hip (Instrumental)" – 3:15
Digital download and streaming [46]
  1. "Hip -Japanese Ver.-" – 3:15

Credits and personnel

Adapted from album liner notes. [47]

Locations
Personnel

Charts

Sales and certifications

Streaming certifications for "Hip"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [57] Gold50,000,000
South Korea (KMCA) [58] Platinum100,000,000

Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history for "Hip"
RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
VariousNovember 14, 2019
Korean [44]
JapanFebruary 5, 2020JapaneseVictor Entertainment [46]

Notes

  1. Also called "chorus" in liner notes.

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