Bad Girl Good Girl

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"Bad Girl Good Girl"
Single by Miss A
from the album Bad But Good and A Class
ReleasedJune 30, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre K-pop
Length3:38
Label JYP
Songwriter(s) Park Jin-young
Producer(s) Park Jin-young
Miss A singles chronology
"Bad Girl Good Girl"
(2010)
"Breathe"
(2010)
Music video
"Bad Girl Good Girl" on YouTube

"Bad Girl Good Girl" is a song recorded by K-pop girl group Miss A for their debut EP Bad But Good . The song served as the group's debut single in June 2010. An instant commercial success in South Korea, [1] [2] "Bad Girl Good Girl" topped the Gaon Digital Chart and became the best-performing single of 2010. It also won several awards, including Song of the Year at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.

Contents

Release

On June 30, 2010, both "Bad Girl Good Girl" and their first EP Bad But Good were released.

Music video

On June 30, 2010, the music video for the song was released online. The music video features the girls in a school, dancing in sync.

Performances

The group had their debut performance on July 1, 2010, with "Bad Girl Good Girl" on Mnet M! Countdown . They were number one for the first time on M! Countdown on July 22. Miss A became number one again on KBS Music Bank the following day on July 23 and on SBS Inkigayo on August 1. "Bad Girl Good Girl" was awarded Song of The Month on Cyworld, one of the biggest Korean music portals.

Accolades

Awards and nominations
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2010 Cyworld Digital Music Awards Rookie of the Month (July)Won [3]
Song of the Month (July)Won
Golden Disc Awards Digital Song BonsangWon [4]
Melon Music Awards Song of the YearNominated
Best Music VideoNominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards Song of the Year Won [5]
Best Dance Performance – Female Group Won
Seoul Music Awards Digital BonsangWon [6]
2011 KOMCA Music AwardsBest Dance SongWon [7]
Korean Music Awards Best Dance & Electronic SongWon [8]
Song of the YearNominated [9]
Music program wins
ProgramDate
M Countdown July 22, 2010
Music Bank July 23, 2010
Inkigayo August 1, 2010

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon Digital Chart) [10] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2010)Position
South Korea (Gaon Digital Chart) [11] 1

Sales

CountrySales
South Korea (digital) [12] 3,352,194

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