Killin' Me Good

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"Killin' Me Good"
Killin' Me Good (English version).png
English version artwork
Single by Jihyo
from the EP Zone
LanguageKorean
ReleasedAugust 18, 2023 (2023-08-18)
Studio JYPE Studio (Seoul)
Genre
Length3:05
Label
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)
  • Lindgren
  • Hae Sol Hae
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
Music video
Killin' Me Good on YouTube

"Killin' Me Good" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Jihyo for her debut extended play, Zone . It was released as the lead single by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records on August 18, 2023. An English version of the song was released on September 15, 2023. [4] The song peaked at number 193 on the Billboard Global 200 and number 148 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart. In the United States, it peaked at number seven on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.

Contents

Background and release

On June 5, 2023, JYP Entertainment announced Jihyo would be releasing her debut extended play titled Zone on August 18. [5] Two consecutive spoilers of "Killin' Me Good" were revealed on July 29 and 30 respectively, showing the song's music production using Pro Tools. [6] [7] On July 31, JYP Entertainment revealed the EP's tracklist and released a third spoiler of "Killin' Me Good" with Jihyo humming the tune of the song at a home recording studio. [8]

Composition

"Killin' Me Good" is a rhythmical and groovy R&B [1] [2] [9] and dance number focused on showing "Jihyo as herself", [3] with lyrical content that narrates the ups and downs of a relationship that goes from "beautiful beginnings to a bitter break-up". [10] In terms of musical notation, it was composed in the key of F Major, with a tempo of 112 beats per minute. [11]

Promotion

Jihyo performed the song for the first time on KBS2's Music Bank on August 18, 2023, followed by SBS' Inkigayo on August 20. [12]

Reception

"Killin' Me Good" secured the first-place trophy on Music Bank on August 25, 2023. [13] It also earned the 11th spot on Dazed 's list of the "Top 50 Best K-pop Tracks of 2023," praising Jihyo's delivery, production, and lyrics. [14]

Award and nominations for "Killin' Me Good"
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2023 The Fact Music Awards Best Music – FallNominated [15]
MAMA Awards Best Dance Performance Female Solo Nominated [16]
Song of the Year Longlisted

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from EP's liner notes and Tidal. [17] [18]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for "Killin' Me Good"
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Global 200 ( Billboard ) [19] 193
Japan Heatseekers ( Billboard Japan ) [20] 4
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [21] 21
Singapore (RIAS) [22] 27
South Korea (Circle) [23] 148
Taiwan ( Billboard ) [24] 12
US World Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [25] 7

Release history

Release history for "Killin' Me Good"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabel
VariousAugust 18, 2023Original
September 15, 2023English

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