I Don't Care (2NE1 song)

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"I Don't Care"
2NE1 IDC Reggae.jpg
Reggae Mix Version cover
Single by 2NE1
from the EP 2NE1
ReleasedJuly 1, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre
Length3:59
Label YG
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Teddy Park
  • Kush
2NE1 singles chronology
"Fire"
(2009)
"I Don't Care"
(2009)
"Clap Your Hands"
(2010)
Music video
"I Don't Care" on YouTube

"I Don't Care" is a song by South Korean girl group 2NE1 from their eponymous debut extended play, 2NE1 (2009). Written and produced by Teddy Park and Kush, the song was released as the EP's second lead single on July 1, 2009, by YG Entertainment. The track has been characterized as a mid-tempo dance-pop track that incorporates elements of R&B and reggae, and was noted for marking a stylistic shift in the group's mainly previous hip-hop image. Lyrically, the song revolves around the theme of independence after a break up.

Contents

"I Don’t Care" was a commercial success following its release, becoming the best-selling single of 2009 on various South Korean networks. It won Song of the Year at the MAMA Awards and Cyworld Digital Music Awards for 2009 and was named one of the most loved songs in the history of Bugs! in 2020. The accompanying music video for the single was directed by Cha Eun-taek and was filmed over the course of two days in late June. It features the members visiting a fortune teller who then freezes time in order to play sabotage on their cheating boyfriends.

To promote the single, 2NE1 appeared on various music programs in South Korea throughout the months of July and August 2009. Two remix versions of the song were recorded and released to digital outlets: a reggae mix and a remix by Son Baek-young. A Japanese version of the track was later added to the group's debut Japanese studio-album, titled Collection (2012).

Background and release

On June 25, 2009, YG Entertainment announced that a new single, titled "I Don't Care", would be released on July 1, with the group's debut mini-album set to be released soon thereafter on July 8. [1] The single follows the first lead single "Fire", which was released in May and was met with positive critical and commercial reception. [2] The song marked a change in the group's image, as "Fire" showcased a stronger and edgier feel; in contrast, YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun-suk stated that "I Don't Care" would enable the group to display a softer and more feminine image. In an interview, member CL stated that the song was "a warning message for the men and advice for the women". "I Don't Care" was then officially released for digital download and streaming on July 1, 2009, as the second single off of the mini-album.

Two remixes of "I Don't Care" were also recorded and made available for digital download, an unplugged reggae version mix that was released on September 3, 2009, and a remix by former 1TYM rapper Song Baek-kyoung which was released on September 28. The reggae mix was a more laid-back and reggae-tinged version of the song. It was arranged by Sunwoo Jung-ah, who also arranged and composed 2NE1's later single It Hurts (Slow), and features instruments such as wah wah guitars, horns, and timbales. The reggae mix was later added to the group's debut studio album To Anyone (2010). A Japanese-language version of the track was additionally recorded and included as part of the group's first Japanese studio album titled Collection , which was released by YGEX on March 28, 2012. [3]

On December 21, 2020, more than 11 years after its release, the song trended in the Philippines following a domestic incident that occurred a day earlier. [4]

Music and lyrics

The release of "I Don't Care" marked a switch in image for the group, in comparison to 2NE1's debut single "Fire" earlier in the year, which carried a bold and fierce concept. According to YG Entertainment, "I Don't Care" was intended to possess a concept that focused on enhancing femininity rather than intensity, simultaneously allowing for a more "public friendly" image. [5]

Musically, the song has been characterized as a medium-tempo pop track, containing a somewhat softer melody as compared to the group's debut single, in addition to incorporating influences of R&B and reggae. [6] Written in the key signature of C♯ major, the song contains a tempo of 132 beats per minute. [7] The integration of reggae was made due to the perception that South Korea had previously been a wasteland for the reggae music market, since reggae is strongly associated with summer music around the world. It was reported that through "Fire", it showed that reggae could work well in Korea, and "I Don't Care" aimed to further advance reggae-like styles into the country's mainstream music scene. [8] Lyrically, the songwriting revolves around the themes of independence and confidence. It depicts the emotions of someone feeling the sense of renewal after initializing a break up with their troubled lover. [5]

Commercial performance

2NE1 at 36th & 37th Cyworld Digital Music Awards 2NE1 DMA 2009.jpg
2NE1 at 36th & 37th Cyworld Digital Music Awards

"I Don't Care" was a commercial success, topping the daily charts in South Korea short after its release. It was ranked as the most downloaded track in the second week of July, and was subsequently named the month's best-selling single. [9] [10] Additionally, "I Don't Care" achieved first place on various South Korean music programs, including KBS's Music Bank , Mnet's M! Countdown , and SBS's Inkigayo. The group achieved their first triple crown (or three total wins) with the song on Inkigayo, and further led the Music Bank and M Countdown chart for multiple weeks. [11]

"I Don't Care" was named by Bugs! as the best-selling single of 2009, leading its year-end chart with four of the group's other songs in the top 100, making 2NE1 the act with the most top 100 songs during the course of 2009. [12] It was also 2009's best-selling single on Mnet and Monkey3 [13] and was ranked the most popular song of the year by Cyworld, thus becoming the third consecutive track by a YG group to be named so by the network, with the previous two songs being "Lies" (2007) and "Haru Haru" (2008) by labelmate Big Bang. [14]

Accolades

"I Don't Care" won 12 first place trophies on domestic music programs, including triple crowns on M Countdown and Inkigayo. It won the Song of the Year prize at both the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards and Cyworld Digital Music Awards, making 2NE1 the first group to win a daesang (grand prize) in the same year of debut.

Awards and nominations for "I Don't Care"
OrganizationYearAwardResultRef.
Bugs Music Awards 202020th Anniversary – Most Loved MusicWon [15]
Cyworld Digital Music Awards 2009Song of the YearWon [16]
Song of the Month – JulyWon [17]
Bonsang Award (Top 10)Won [18]
Best Rookie GroupWon
GQ Awards This Year's SongWon [19]
Korean Music Awards 2010Best R&B & Soul SongNominated [20]
Melon Music Awards 2009 Song of the Year Nominated [21]
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 2009Hot Girl Group StyleNominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2009 Song of the Year Won [22]
Best New Female Artist Won
Best Composition [lower-alpha 1] Won
Best Dance Performance Nominated [23]
Rhythmer Awards 2010R&B Song of the YearNominated [24]
Music program awards
ProgramDateRef.
Music Bank July 17, 2009 [25]
July 24, 2009
July 31, 2009
August 7, 2009
August 14, 2009
M Countdown July 23, 2009 [26]
August 6, 2009 [27]
August 13, 2009
August 27, 2009
Inkigayo July 26, 2009 [28]
August 2, 2009 [29]
August 9, 2009 [30]

Music video and promotion

The music video for "I Don't Care" premiered on Melon on July 9, 2009, and was uploaded to YG Entertainment's official YouTube channel on August 27. It was later re-uploaded to the group's official channel on September 5, 2010. The video was directed by Cha Eun-taek, who had previously directed the video for labelmate Big Bang's "Lies", and was filmed over the course of two days on June 22 and 23, 2009. [6] It features the members going to a fortune teller for advice after finding out about their cheating boyfriends over the phone. The fortune teller then freezes time and the members set off to find their boyfriends, who are seen flirting with other girls. They then set them up in unfavorable positions and play sabotage on them for fun. Actor Lee Jong-suk plays Dara's boyfriend in the music video. [31]

Promotions for the single featured 2NE1 appearing on various music programs in South Korea throughout the months of July and August. The group debuted the song live on KBS2's Music Bank on July 10. The performance was met with positive reception among netizens, who complimented the youthful choreography matching the soft reggae melody, and further praised 2NE1 for their ability in showcasing a "different charm". [32] The song went on to achieve the first-place position for multiple weeks on Music Bank, M! Countdown, and Inkigayo. It led the Music Bank chart for 5 consecutive weeks, becoming only one of the handful songs to do so. [11] An unplugged "reggae" version of the song was performed on Inkigayo on August 30, signaling the end of regular promotions for the song. However, due to the remix's popularity, it was further released to digital outlets on September 3. [33]

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Care" – 3:59
  1. "I Don't Care" (Reggae Mix Version) – 3:52
  1. "I Don't Care" (Baek Kyoung Remix) – 4:14

Charts

"I Don't Care" (Reggae Mix)
Chart (2010)Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon Digital Chart) [34] 92

Notes

  1. Teddy Park was credited as nominee, along with "Fire"

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