Never Gonna Dance Again

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Never Gonna Dance Again
Never Gonna Dance Again album cover.jpg
Cover of the compilation version
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 7, 2020 (2020-09-07)
Studio
  • Doobdoob (Seoul)
  • SM Big Shot (Seoul)
  • SM Blue Cup (Seoul)
  • SM LVYIN (Seoul)
  • SM SSAM (Seoul)
  • Sound Pool (Seoul)
Genre
Length61:01
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer Lee Soo-man
Taemin chronology
Famous
(2019)
Never Gonna Dance Again
(2020)
Advice
(2021)
Singles from Never Gonna Dance Again
  1. "2 Kids"
    Released: August 4, 2020
  2. "Criminal"
    Released: September 7, 2020
  3. "Idea"
    Released: November 9, 2020

Never Gonna Dance Again is the third Korean studio album (fourth overall) by South Korean singer Taemin. It consists of two parts, Act 1 and Act 2, that were later collected together in the repackage album, Never Gonna Dance Again (Extended Ver.).

Contents

Background and release

It was initially reported that Taemin was preparing to make a comeback in July 2020. [1] However, the comeback was delayed due to a wrist injury Taemin sustained while practicing choreography. [2] On July 29, 2020, SM Entertainment confirmed that Taemin would soon be releasing his third full album, Never Gonna Dance Again, starting with the release of prologue single "2 Kids" on August 4, 2020. [3] This was followed up by the release of the first half of the album, Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1, on September 7, accompanied by title track "Criminal". The album features nine tracks, including "Criminal", "2 Kids" and a Korean version of the Japanese song "Famous", previously released by Taemin in 2019. [4] Two remixes of "Criminal" by DJ Minit and Sumin were later released on September 29 as part of SM's iScreaM project. [5]

The second half of the album, Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 2, was released on November 9, 2020, alongside lead single "Idea", which includes vocals by BoA. [6] The album also features the song "Be Your Enemy", a duet with Wendy of Red Velvet. [7] The two "acts" were later released together in an album repackage entitled Never Gonna Dance Again (Extended Ver.) on December 14, 2020, which includes all eighteen tracks. [8]

Music and lyrics

The album featured Taemin's highest level of creative involvement to date. [9] Taemin described it as "a moment of growth for me as an artist," saying, "I just really wanted to emphasize my individual talent and showcase my character as an artist, my own individual style." [9] The album is intended to reflect a turning point in Taemin's career, [10] and themes of identity and rebirth are central to the overarching narrative. Taemin envisioned the series as a "cinematic story," comparing the separate parts to a movie and its sequels that can stand alone but form a complete narrative when brought together. [11]

According to Taemin, "Act 1 is about rebelling against the ordinary and the process of finding a new ego." [11] Lead single "Criminal" is a synthwave song with newtro sounds and a Stockholm syndrome theme. [12] "Black Rose" features rapper Kid Milli, and combines dark and colourful keyboard sounds with lyrics referencing a solar eclipse. [13] "Strangers" is a dark pop song with an oriental melody. It describes the moment of meeting a past lover by chance and pretending to be strangers. [12] "Waiting For" is a medium tempo dance track featuring a violin melody and Spanish guitar adlibs. [12] "Famous" expresses the conflict between the artist's onstage and offstage persona. [12] "Clockwork" is a pop ballad that recalls memories of a former lover by incorporating the ticking sound of a clock. [13] "Just Me And You" is an R&B pop song with a retro tape source, whispering vocals and heavy drum beats. [12] R&B song "Nemo" makes use of rhythmic guitars and evokes a 90s sensibility. [13] The final song on the album is prologue single "2 Kids", and includes lyrics written by Taemin concerning painful memories of love as a child. It is described as an electropop song with warm guitar sounds, and is noted for showcasing a more emotional side to Taemin's vocals in contrast to his usual intense performance style. [14]

"Idea" is inspired by Plato's theory of forms and the allegory of the cave. Taemin described it thus: "instead of 'being trapped in a cave' and living in the shadow of the truth, I want to free myself from the darkness and embark on a journey of enlightenment where I discover a new ego, identity and meaning." [15]

Track listing

Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1 track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Criminal"Danke (Lalala Studio)
  • Jacobs
  • Score (13)
  • Megatone (13)
3:31
2."Black Rose" (Korean : 일식; RR : Ilsik;lit. Solar Eclipse) (Featuring Kid Milli)
  • Greg Bonnick
  • Hayden Chapman
  • Deez  [ ko ]
  • Adrian McKinnon
3:39
3."Strangers" Kim Min-ji
PhD3:03
4."Waiting For" (Korean : 해몽; RR : Haemong;lit. Interpretation)Kim Min-ji
  • Noah Conrad
  • Rollo Spreckley
  • Jake Torrey
  • Conrad
  • Spreckley
  • Torrey
  • Deez
2:57
5."Famous" (Korean version) Lee Seu-ran
  • Didrik Thott
  • Daniel Kim
Daniel Kim3:00
6."Clockwork"
Mason3:47
7."Just Me and You"
  • Mola (Makeumine Works)
  • JQ
  • Gray
  • Manovski
  • Conway
  • Jhun
3:34
8."Nemo" (Korean : 네모)
  • Noday
  • Aisle
  • Park Moonchi
  • Aisle
  • Park Moonchi
  • Noday
  • Park Moonchi
  • Noday
3:56
9."2 Kids"
  • Matt Thomson
  • Max Lynedoch Graham
  • Ninos Hanna
  • Jenson Vaughan
  • Marlene Strand
  • James F. Reynolds
  • Tim Stuart
3:33
Total length:31:00
Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 2 track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Idea" (Korean : 이데아; Hanja : 理想; RR : Ide-a) Moon Seol-ri
3:14
2."Heaven"
  • Email
  • Yoo
3:02
3."Impressionable" (Korean : 유인; RR : Yu-in) Kim Woo-jung
  • MNEK
  • Daniel Davidsen
  • Peter Wallevik
  • Lewis Blissett
PhD3:02
4."Be Your Enemy" (featuring Wendy of Red Velvet)
  • Park Tae-won
  • Hwang Yu-bin
Conrad3:35
5."Think of You" (Korean : 안아줄래; RR : An-ajullae;lit. Will You Hug Me)Taemin
  • Max Lynedoch Graham
  • Matt Thomson
  • Wilhelm Börjesson
  • Marcus Holmberg
  • James F. Reynolds
Arcades3:18
6."Exclusive" (Korean version)
  • Mola (Makeumine Works)
  • JQ
  • Thomander
  • Paz
3:24
7."Pansy"Inscore3:50
8."I Think It's Love" (Korean : 사랑인 것 같아; RR : Sarang-in Geot Gat-a)minGtion
minGtion3:35
9."Identity"Jo Yoon-kyung Steven Lee Steven Lee3:01
Total length:30:01

Charts

Chart performance for Never Gonna Dance Again
Chart (2020)Peak position
Act 1Act 2Extended Ver.
Japan Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [16] 914
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [17] 1129
Polish Albums (ZPAV) [18] 40
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [19] 128
UK Digital Albums (OCC) [20] 3463
US World Albums ( Billboard ) [21] 11

Accolades

Year-end lists
Critic/PublicationListWorkRankRef.
Time The Songs and Albums That Defined K-Pop's Monumental Year in 2020Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 2 [22]
Rhythmer10 Best Korean R&B/Soul Albums of 2020Never Gonna Dance Again5 [23]
South China Morning Post The Best K-pop Solo Albums of 2020 [24]
MTV The Best K-Pop B-sides of 2020"Clockwork"2 [25]
Rolling Stone India 20 Best K-pop Music Videos of 2020"Idea"5 [26]
Music program awards
SongProgramNetworkDateRef.
"Idea" Inkigayo SBS November 22, 2020 [27]

Release history

Release history and formats for Never Gonna Dance Again
EditionDateRegionFormatLabel
Act 1September 7, 2020 South Korea
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Act 2November 9, 2020South Korea
  • CD
  • digital download
  • streaming
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Extended Ver.December 14, 2020South KoreaCD

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