Step (Kara song)

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"Step"
Kara - Step Japan ver. Cover.jpg
Japanese digital single cover
Single by Kara
from the album Step
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2011 (2011-09-06)
Recorded2011
Genre
Length3:21
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Han Jae-ho
  • Kim Seung-soo
Producer(s) Sweetune
Kara singles chronology
"Jumping"
(2010)
"Step"
(2011)
"Pandora"
(2012)
Music video
"Step'" on YouTube

"Step" is a song by South Korean girl group Kara from their third Korean-language studio album (fourth overall) of the same name. It was released as the lead single from the album on September 6, 2011, via DSP Media. The song was both written and produced by Han Jae-ho and Kim Seung-soo of Sweetune, who had worked on many of the group's previous records. In Japan, the song was made available to digital platforms on February 22, 2012, although no physical single was released for the song.

Contents

Commercially, "Step" peaked at number two on both Gaon and the K-pop Hot 100, garnering over 2,780,000 downloads throughout 2011. In Japan, it also peaked at number two on the RIAJ digital chart and number 38 on the Japan Hot 100. The song has been positively received by critics—it was ranked at number 14 on Spin 's list of 21 Greatest K-pop Songs of All Time [1] and number 17 on Billboard 's list of Top 100 K-pop Songs of the 2010s. [2] An arranged version of "Step" was featured in the international arcade music games DJ Max Technika 3 and Pump It Up Fiesta 2 .

Background and artwork

On August 22, "Step" was announced by DSP Media as the lead single for the group's third full-length album, titled "Step", slated for release on September 6. [3] [4] The song was also included onto the limited edition of the group's second Japanese studio album, Super Girl . The Japanese version of the song was released on February 29, 2012, and is also included as a bonus track on the group's sixth Japanese single, "Speed Up / Girl's Power".

Critical reception

Jen Erenza from Ryan Seacrest Blog described the video as "colorful" with "out-of-this-world scenes" and asserted, "With their super cute styles and head-bopping music, there is no doubt their popularity will rise stupendously!". [5] Edge Media named it the 10th best K-pop song of 2011, [6] while Spin ranked it number 14 in their list of the 21 greatest K-pop songs of all time. [1] "Step" was ranked number 17 in Billboard 's 2019 ranking of best K-pop songs of the decade, with the publication writing "In an industry defined by genre-blending and experimentalism, 'Step' holds nothing back while surging forward in confidence that it is one of the purest pop confections out of K-pop this decade." [7]

Music video

Kara as they appear in the music video Step music video screenshot.jpg
Kara as they appear in the music video

The full music video officially premiered on September 6. The video features the group dancing in front of microphones while dressed in deep blue clothes with colorful patterns. In the background, there are bright lighting signs that show the names of the group's past hit songs. In other scenes, the group can be seen individually in a bright room with colored walling dressed in colored neon clothing while jumping up. During the bridge of the song, the girls are seen dressed in glittering dresses and holding onto microphone stands in a plain white room.

Live performances

The group began performing the song on TV music programs starting in September 15, on Mnet's M! Countdown . They also performed "Date (My Boy)" and "With My Heart (Dear Kamilia)" as a part of the group's performance. Due to the group's commitments with their schedule in Japan, they only performed the song on a few music shows for a total of three weeks. [4]

Accolades

Music program awards
ProgramDateRef.
M Countdown September 15, 2011 [8]
September 22, 2011
Music Bank September 16, 2011 [9]
September 23, 2011
Inkigayo September 25, 2011

Charts

Release history

RegionRelease dateFormatLabel
South KoreaSeptember 6, 2011 Digital download DSP Media
JapanFebruary 22, 2012 (Recochoku)
February 29, 2012 (iTunes)
Universal Sigma

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