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2NE1 performing the song at 34th & 35th Cyworld Digital Music Awards. The "Space" version of the music video showcases 2NE1 performing the song in Space. During the intro, CL is also seen wearing Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. The "Street" version of the music video features 2NE1 performing "Fire" on an abandoned street at night.
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The group then collaborated with label-mates BigBang for the song "Lollipop" on March 27, 2009, before appearing on SBS's The Music Trend for the first time on May 17, where they performed their debut single "Fire". 2NE1 achieved significant success with their number-one single "I Don't Care" from their first extended play, 2NE1, which won them ...
2NE1 promoting the Japanese release of "Go Away", 2011. On January 19, 2011, the English-language version of "Can't Nobody " was released by the Japanese digital retailer Recochoku as a ringtone and ringback tone. [31] The following month, its music video was made available for download through iTunes Japan.
Collection is a Japanese compilation album by South Korean girl group 2NE1. [2] [3] It was released on March 28, 2012, in four different editions: CD+2DVD+Photobook, CD+DVD, CD+Goods (HMV stores only) and a Regular edition (CD Only). [4]
First press edition come with a sleeve cover and the regular edition also includes a 22-page booklet consisting of pictures of the group and lyrics to "Scream" and "Fire". Type A's DVD contains the music video of the title track "Scream", the making of the music video and exclusive footage of 2NE1 in the Philippines. [2]
Two remixes of "I Don't Care" were also recorded and made available for digital download, an unplugged reggae version mix that was released on September 3, 2009, and a remix by former 1TYM rapper Song Baek-kyoung which was released on September 28. The reggae mix was a more laid-back and reggae-tinged version of the song.
[3] The music video combines elements of Roy Lichtenstein's comic books and Andy Warhol's "Brillo Boxes" along with splashes of graffiti, emoticons and neon seen throughout the set. 2NE1 teamed up with fashion designer Jeremy Scott for the "pop art-inspired video". [4] It featured English model Ash Stymest as CL's love interest. [5]