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"You Drive Me Crazy" (Korean: 너 때문에 미쳐) ("I Go Crazy Because of You") is a single by South Korean girl group T-ara released on February 23, 2010. It served as a bonus track for the repackaged album Breaking Heart.
In K-pop, it is routine to have cameos by celebrities in a music video, such as in the dance scenes in the elevator and the parking garage. [13] The guests in the music video include: 4Minute member Hyuna, who dances in the subway car and attracts Psy's attention. [8] [12] Hwang Min-woo, a 7-year-old boy who dances at the beginning of the video.
K-pop (/ k eɪ p ɒ p /, Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap), short for Korean popular music, [1] is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. [2] It includes styles and genres from around the world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots. [3]
The videography of South Korean group Twice consists of forty-five music videos, one film, nineteen video albums, thirty-two DVDs and sixty reality shows.The group composed of nine members; Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu, was formed by JYP Entertainment in July 2015 through the survival television show Sixteen.
The video was directed by Naive Creative Production, who also directed the videos for "Dalla Dalla" and "Icy". [26] As of December 2021, the video had had over 400 million views and 5.3 million likes on YouTube, and was ranked sixth on 2020 YouTube's Most Popular Music Video in South Korea. [27]
Most viewed K-pop video on YouTube [290] – On September 1, 2012, it overtook "Gee" by the 9-member K-Pop idol-group Girls' Generation with 89 million views. Most liked video on YouTube – On September 13, 2012, it overtook " Party Rock Anthem " by the American electro recording duo LMFAO upon receiving 1.57 million "likes", and subsequently ...
The video was filmed mid-June in Okinawa, Japan, [16] and was officially released on July 4, 2011. The music video features a short cameo from Lee Joon from MBLAQ. [17] The music video made Hyuna the first Korean female solo singer to reach more than 100 million views on a single YouTube video. [18] Hyuna promoted the title track "Bubble Pop!"
The video was filmed in the United Kingdom and depicts Jennie's transformation from an innocent to strong independent woman. In 2024, it became the first music video by a female K-pop soloist to reach one billion views on the platform. Jennie promoted "Solo" with performances on the South Korean music programs Inkigayo and Show!