- Mirror Mirror (4minute song)
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"Mirror Mirror" Single by 4minute from the album 4minutes Left Released April 5, 2011 Format Promotional single Recorded 2011 Genre Dance-pop, electropop Length 03:35 Label Cube Entertainment 4minute Korean singles chronology "Heart to Heart"
(2011)"Mirror Mirror"
(2011)"Mirror Mirror" is a song by South Korean girl group 4minute. The song is the second single from their first full-length album, 4minutes Left. It is their comeback single alongside Heart to Heart from a long hiatus from Korean music. It was promoted alongside Heart to Heart as a shadow title track, however it was promoted more heavily than Heart to Heart.[1]
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Release
The song was released on the album "4minutes Left". The single was promoted by releasing individual teasers where each member is facing a mirror reflecting on themselves and the teasers were called Steal 20.[2] The full length music video was released on April 5, 2011
The song was written and composed by ShinSaDong Tiger & Blue Magic.
Performances
4minute had their first performance of "Mirror Mirror" in April. It was performed full length, while the single released alongside it, "Heart to Heart", was performed as a shorter version on Mnet's M!Countdown.[3] It was also performed it Inkigayo, M Bank and many others.
Choreography changes
During the second chorus, 4minute performs a spread leg dance, which was later perceived as controversial. Many viewers found the move provocative and too overtly sexual for television. 4minute was not alone in the controversy as a new girl group, Rania, also receive the same complain because of a similar dancemove. The spread leg dance was later banned by KBS Music show from Music Bank and SBS from Inkigayo.[4] Due to this problems 4minute changed their choreography twice, in order for no bans may be applied to the group.
Music video
The concept of the video reflects the title of the song. The video starts with a mirror breaking. The girls in the first part of the song, sings in a black and white background with geometrical shapes. By the second chorus the girls then are seen in a street with lights and an orange sky serving as backgrounds. By the final part of the song, they are seen in both of the previous concepts. Throughout the song the girls are also seen in a room with mirror serving as walls, however the girls are also seen alone in the rooms.
Chart performance
In the beginning, their song "Mirror Mirror" didn't chart so well, charting at the bottom of the top 10. However, as the song starts getting more buzz, they started hitting high in the charts. Their main competitor was the all male-group Big Bang and they also Charted first place on most musical chart. At, issue date of April 19, the group hit their highest charting song at Gaon Chart ever, the official Music record chart of South Korea at no. 2 losing to Big Bang.
Chart (2011) Peak
positionGaon Chart 2 Reference
- ^ "4minute to release ’shadow title track’ "Mirror, Mirror" from their first official album". allkpop.com. March 31, 2011. http://www.allkpop.com/2011/03/4minute-to-release-shadow-title-track-%E2%80%9Cmirror-mirror%E2%80%9D-from-their-first-official-album.
- ^ "4minute comeback teasers". AX3. March 28, 2011. http://ax3battery.com/2011/03/28/4minutes-comeback-teasers/.
- ^ "4Minute returns to M! Countdown with "Heart to Heart" and "Mirror Mirror"". korea boo. April 7, 2011. http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/comeback/4minute-returns-to-m-countdown-with-h-r5255.
- ^ "KBS BANS THE SPREAD LEG DANCE FROM MUSIC BANK". hello k pop. April 12, 2011. http://www.hellokpop.com/2011/04/12/kbs-bans-the-spread-leg-dance-from-music-bank/.
External links
Ji Hyun · Gayoon · Ji Yoon · Hyuna · So Hyun Studio albums Korean4minutes LeftJapaneseExtended plays KoreanFor Muzik · Hit Your Heart · Heart to HeartSingles Korean"Hot Issue" · "Muzik" · "What a Girl Wants" · "HuH" · "I My Me Mine" · "Heart to Heart" · "Mirror Mirror"JapaneseRelated topics Discography · Cube EntertainmentCategory · Website: Korea · Japan Categories:- Korean songs
- 2011 singles
- 4minute songs
- Korean-language songs
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