Lion Heart (song)

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"Lion Heart"
Single by Girls' Generation
from the album Lion Heart
ReleasedAugust 18, 2015 (2015-08-18)
Genre Bubblegum pop
Length3:45
Label SM
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Girls' Generation singles chronology
"Party"
(2015)
"Lion Heart"
(2015)
"You Think"
(2015)
Music video
"Lion Heart" on YouTube

"Lion Heart" is a song that was recorded by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for their fifth studio album of the same name. It was released as the album's title track by SM Entertainment on August 18, 2015.

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Composition

"Lion Heart" was described as a soul pop-inspired bubblegum pop song by Billboard . [1] It embraces a 1960s American retro sound and has a jazzy melody as well as "an ear-grabbing bass line". [2] [3] Lyrically, the song talks about women falling in love with men who have a cheating heart and how they try to tame him like taming a lion. [4]

Music video

The music video was released on August 18, 2015. [5] The music video narrates a story where the members of Girls' Generation each fall in love with a male protagonist, who turns out to be the same man. They become upset and team up against him. [1] The song was choreographed by the American choreographer Tony Testa & SM Entertainment's choreographer Shim Jaewon. [6] It became third most viewed music video on YouTube by a South Korean act in August 2015. [7]

Reception

Billboard praised the song for its retro themes and shifting of member roles saying "But what is new, musically, is the division of lines -- namely when Yuri, a member who typically only chimes in with a line or two, gets to handle a majority of the second chorus. It's a decision that further shows how Girls' Generation is embracing change in their eighth year..." [8] The song was deemed the 7th best K-pop single of 2015 by PopMatters. [9] Meanwhile, Idolator chose it as the 24th best K-pop song of the year. [10]

Awards and nominations

"Lion Heart" received 14 music program awards in South Korea. It was nominated for Song of the Month (September) at the 5th Gaon Chart Music Awards, but lost to iKon's "My Type". It was one of the Digital Song Bonsang winners at the 30th Golden Disc Awards and was nominated for Digital Daesang. [11]

Music program awards
ProgramDate
The Show August 25, 2015
Show Champion August 26, 2015
M Countdown August 27, 2015
September 3, 2015
September 10, 2015
Music Bank August 28, 2015
September 4, 2015
September 11, 2015
September 18, 2015
Show! Music Core August 29, 2015
September 19, 2015
Inkigayo August 30, 2015
September 6, 2015
September 13, 2015

Credits

Credits are adapted from Lion Heart liner notes. [12]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Sales

CountrySales
South Korea (digital) [17] [18] 1,120,388

Release history

CountryRelease dateFormat
South Korea [19] August 21, 2015 Contemporary hit radio

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