Way Back Home (Shaun song)

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"Way Back Home"
Single by Shaun
from the EP Take
ReleasedJune 27, 2018 (2018-06-27)
Genre
Length3:34 [1]
Label
Composer(s)
  • Ji Hye Lee
  • Shaun
Music video
"Way Back Home" on YouTube

"Way Back Home" is a song by South Korean musician Shaun. The song was released as the lead single for his debut solo EP Take on June 27, 2018.

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Background and composition

Shaun is a DJ and producer as well as keyboardist for the South Korean indie rock band The Koxx. [2] He released his debut solo EP Take on June 27, 2018, with "Way Back Home" as the lead single.

Shaun stated that he originally wrote the melody for "Way Back Home" in 2015 as part of a song for JYJ's Kim Jae-joong. However, the melody was returned because it sounded similar to a separate, well-known Japanese song. According to Shaun, he still liked the melody so in 2018 he was able to remake the song in five hours. [3] [4] The song was composed by Shaun and Ji Hye Lee, [5] and it was described by Billboard as being a "tropical-house dance track". [2]

An edited version of "Way Back Home" by Dutch DJ Sam Feldt, featuring English-language lyrics sung by Conor Maynard, was later announced on July 16, 2018 and released on December 21, 2018. [6]

Reception

"Way Back Home" grew in popularity first in the Korean dance community through social media posts and fans sharing videos of Shaun's live performances at clubs and festivals. [2] Specifically, the song was posted on a prominent Facebook page for music recommendations. [7] The song and its videos eventually went viral, and the song appeared on digital trending charts. [2] "Way Back Home" gradually gained playtime as the background music of cafes and TV shows as well as some celebrity promotions. [8]

The song went on to achieve a "grand slam" on the morning of July 17, 2018, by attaining the number one position on all three major Korean music services: MelOn, Genie, and Olleh Music. [2] [9] However, because Shaun was a relatively lesser-known artist, the song's rise on the charts sparked allegations of "sajaegi", or chart manipulation, [2] [3] [9] with some drawing comparisons to Nilo, who has previously also been accused of chart manipulation. [7] Later that day, DCTOM Entertainment released a statement denying any chart manipulation, claiming instead to have used "viral marketing". [2] [7] The CEO of DCTOM Entertainment similarly denied any unlawful action. [10] Shaun himself also denied any cheating, [9] and he isolated himself from others and experienced serious psychological anxiety as a result of the accusations. [11] Shaun responded on July 22, stating that he hoped the truth would be uncovered and apologizing for hurting his fans. [9]

Meanwhile on July 18, Park Jin-young of JYP Entertainment stated that he would request an investigation from South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Fair Trade Commission. [9] [12] The next day, DCTOM Entertainment requested a police investigation into the issue. [12] Shaun has also filed charges against some people for spreading rumors. [9]

An investigation by DCTOM Entertainment found no evidence of chart manipulation, but rather that the song steadily climbed the charts due to people gaining interest in it. [13] However, the investigation by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is still ongoing as of August 2018. [14] Although a private company has been hired to analyze the charts data, the Ministry announced on August 29 that it may take over a month to receive all of the data and then more time to actually analyze it. [14]

Charts

Certifications

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RegionCertification Certified units/sales
South Korea (KMCA) [25] Platinum2,500,000*
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ) [26] Gold50,000,000
Japan (RIAJ) [27]
(feat. Conor Maynard) [Sam Feldt Edit]
Gold50,000,000
South Korea (KMCA) [28] 2× Platinum200,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

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