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"Hype Boy" is a song by the South Korean girl group NewJeans, taken from their debut extended play (EP), New Jeans (2022). ADOR, an independent division of Hybe Corporation , released four music videos for the song on July 23, 2022, each focusing on the members and their narratives.
NewJeans' first single album, OMG (2023), was their second number one on the Circle Album Chart and reached the top 10 on charts in Japan and Portugal. It sold over one million copies in South Korea and was supported by two singles that were both certified platinum for streaming in Japan: " Ditto " and " OMG ".
It became their first album to sell over one million copies, [48] shortly before New Jeans also reached one million copies sold. [36] OMG was accompanied by a second single of the same name , which went viral on TikTok and peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100, [ 49 ] [ 50 ] and became the group's most streamed song on Spotify . [ 51 ] "
Title Dates Venue City Country Bunnies Camp July 1–2, 2023 SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium [note 1]: Seoul: South Korea Bunnies Camp was NewJeans's first sold-out fan meeting, held ahead of the release of their second extended play (EP), Get Up (2023).
New Jeans is the debut extended play (EP) by the South Korean girl group NewJeans.It was released on August 1, 2022, by ADOR, a subsidiary of Hybe Corporation.Produced by Min Hee-jin, 250, and Park Jin-su, the EP draws from synth-pop and R&B and infuses elements of musical styles from the 1990s and 2000s decades.
To promote their first extended play (EP) New Jeans (2022), they released music videos for all the tracks — "Attention", "Hype Boy", Cookie" and "Hurt". Three music videos for the songs " Ditto " and " OMG " accompanied their next release, the single album OMG (2023).
In the first half of 2023, vinyl LP sales were up 21.7% from the same period the year before, a robust vote of confidence for the format that has dominated album sales in recent years.
Writing for The New York Times, Jon Caramanica placed the song at number 11 on his list of the 22 best songs of 2022, praising "its ease—no maximalism, no theater". [3] He pointed out the way NewJeans "deploys its contemporary reference points in service of a throwback idea" through the employment of New Jersey club music on "Cookie". [8]