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"Super Shy" was met with critical acclaim from music critics. Kim Ho-hyeon of IZM highlighted the song's minimal sound with dynamic elements showcasing technical skill. . Noting how the vocals blend with the overall sound, supporting enigmatic lyrics, he mentioned that the track's lack of a strong melody may not immediately captivate listeners
[10] [12] The songs were then sent to the label and finished in South Korea, where some of the lyrics were changed and translated to Korean; [10] NewJeans member Haerin was credited for the first time as a lyricist on "New Jeans" and member Danielle wrote lyrics for "Super Shy" and "ASAP". [13]
"Not Shy" Not Shy: Yes — No — Yes — Park Jin-young & Sunmi "When We Disco" Non-album single Yes — Yes — Yes Lee Hae-sol Stray Kids "All In" All In: Yes 3Racha, KM-MARKIT: Yes 3Racha Yes — "All In" (Korean ver.) Non-album single Yes 3Racha Yes 3Racha Yes Lee Hae-sol Jun. K "30 Minutes Might Be Too Long" 20 Minutes: Yes Jun. K No ...
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"New Jeans" is a song by South Korean girl group NewJeans, taken from their second extended play (EP), Get Up (2023). ADOR, an independent division of Hybe, released the track for digital download and streaming as a B-side to the single "Super Shy" on July 7, 2023.
"Super Shy" Won Song of the Year (Overseas) Nominated Billboard Music Awards: 2023: Top Global K-Pop Artist NewJeans Won [13] Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Artist Nominated Top Global K-Pop Album Get Up: Nominated Top Global K-Pop Song "Ditto" Nominated "OMG" Nominated Billboard Women in Music: 2024 Group of the Year NewJeans Won [14]
On July 22, NewJeans released the music video for "Attention" as a surprise release, without previously revealing the members' identities or the group concept. [1] [2] [3] The choreography video was released on the same day, and followed swiftly by the announcement of the quintet's debut self-titled extended play, which was confirmed to contain four tracks, including two additional singles.
The lyrics detail the female singer about to have her first sexual encounter with a particular person, with her expressing confidence that the experience will be successful. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] According to Rolling Stone magazine critic Ken Tucker , the song uses "an iron fist as a metaphor for [Hynde's] sexual clout". [ 9 ]