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Mr. Simple
Digital and A version cover.
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2011 (2011-08-03)
RecordedJune – July 2011
StudioSM Studios
(Seoul, South Korea)
Genre
Length47:44 (version A)
47:41 (version B)
61:12 (repackaged)
LanguageKorean
Label
ProducerLee Soo-man
Super Junior chronology
Bonamana
(2010)
Mr. Simple
(2011)
Sexy, Free & Single
(2012)
Singles from Mr. Simple
  1. "Mr. Simple"
    Released: August 2, 2011
  2. "Superman"
    Released: August 22, 2011
Singles from A-Cha
  1. "A-Cha"
    Released: September 19, 2011

Mr. Simple (reissue name A-Cha) is the fifth studio album by the South Korean boy band Super Junior. It was released on August 3, 2011, by SM Entertainment, distributed by KMP Holdings and digitally release on August 2.[1] On September 19, 2011, a repackaged edition was released, re-titled A-Cha. It features four new tracks including title track "A-Cha" and "Superman" which was previously released in version B only. This is the group's second album that features ten of the original 13 members and the first being their previous album, Bonamana (2010).

At the year end award shows of 2011, the album won the Disk Daesang Award at the 26th Golden Disk Awards and 21st Seoul Music Awards, as well as the Album of the Year at the 13th Mnet Asian Music Awards. The album, including the repackaged version, is listed as the 2nd best-selling album of the year for 2011. According to Gaon Chart, as of the end of December 2012, the album has sold a cumulative total of 543,623 copies domestically.

Background and development

On March 31, 2011, leader Leeteuk announced during the interview, "At the earliest, we'll be coming out with our fifth album this summer."[2] Leeteuk and Eunhyuk confirmed on their radio show "Super Junior Kiss the Radio" on June 1, 2011, that they had begun recording their upcoming album that day. Heechul tweeted on June 2, 2011, saying that the group "may be going crazy with preparations for our fifth album, but when it's finally released, you're all going to go mad."[3] American dancer Kenny Wormald posted on his official Twitter on July 11, 2011, that he had started the choreography rehearsal for the group's upcoming new single.[4] On the same day, Leeteuk and Eunhyuk stated on their radio show "Super Junior Kiss the Radio" that songwriter Jinu (hitchhiker) had contributed something for the new album. Shim Jae Won, current choreographer and former member of the disbanded SM group Black Beat tweeted two pictures of the choreography practice of the group showing the lower half of their bodies.[5]

The first of the teaser photos was released on July 20, 2011, featuring Eunhyuk. Other photos followed, in order of: Donghae, Leeteuk, Shindong, Kyuhyun, Sungmin, Ryeowook, Yesung, Siwon and Heechul.[6] On the same day, it was announced that the album is set for an August 3 release.[6]

Music and video

The album is mostly synthpop, with the title track, "Mr. Simple", being the last installation of the "SJ Funky" genre in which the group has been consistently pursuing since "Sorry, Sorry" (2009) and "Bonamana" (2010). Songs encompassed with synthpop elements include "Opera", "Be My Girl", "Walkin'" and "My Love My Kiss My Heart". Other tracks included in the album are the country-flavored tracks "Good Friends" and "Sunflower", an electropop number "Feels Good", a cover of a 1996 song by Jinu (hitchhiker) entitled "White Christmas", ballads "Storm" and "Memories", a Donghae-Chance-written track "Y", as well as the inclusion of subgroup Super Junior-M's Korean version of their 2011 title track "Perfection", in which it serves a purpose "to give a chance to Korean fans to enjoy the music of Super Junior-M which is appearing in various stages in Asia." Meanwhile, for the B-version of the album, a further-included track "Superman" is described to be "a minimalist hip-hop track which feature the members singing in a low vocal range."[7]

On July 22 to 24, 2011, the group filmed the music video for their new lead single.[8] Two video teasers were released on August 1, 2011, in which the first teaser gained a million views on YouTube a day after its release and 2,500,000 views by the second day. Meanwhile, the second teaser passing a million views by the second day. The music video reached more than half a million views within the first few hours of release. It passed 1.5 million views by the end of the first day, and 3 million by the end of the second, views. Currently, the music video has over 100 million views.[9] On August 26, 2011, a music video for the album's supporting single, "Superman", was released on their YouTube channel, featuring clips from their Super Show 3 Tour as well as the photoshoots and music video making for "Mr. Simple".[10]

On November 1, 2015, the music video officially reached 100 million views on YouTube.[11]

On July 30, 2021, the music video officially reached 200 million views on YouTube.[12]

Promotion and release

The group held a press conference at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Seoul on August 4, which attracted over 200 reporters, including 70 foreign journalists from Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore[13] The group expressed that they will promote the album for as long as possible till Heechul's enlistment date and also to continue with Super Show 4 World Tour.[14][15]

Super Junior had their debut performance of "Mr. Simple" and a non-album track "Superman" at Music Bank on August 5, 2011,[16] followed by Music Core the following day,[17] Inkigayo after that[18] and on August 11 on M! Countdown.[19] However, promotions for the song ended on August 28 due to the enlistment of member Heechul to the army on September 1, 2011.[20][21]

The album was released in 11 countries across Asia.,[22] including Taiwan on September 6, 2011, by Avex Taiwan. The album was supposed to be pre-released in the Philippines by Universal Records on October 1, 2011, but was moved to October 8, citing manufacturing problems caused by typhoon Nesat.[23] The Type A album was officially released in the country on November 24.

After the released of "Mr Simple" in Japanese, the group followed-up with the release of "Opera" in Japanese. The single album also include the travel-themed mid-tempo ballad "Way", Japanese original music video and making-of DVD. It has been available for pre-order from March 11, 2012.[24]

Reception

The album debuted at number 3 on Billboard World Albums Chart for the week of August 20, 2011.[25] It peaked at number one on the Gaon Album Chart for the month of August, with 287,427 copies sold.[26] Meanwhile, the repackaged album, A-Cha, which was released on September 19, debuted at number three with 97,210 copies sold.[27]

At the year-end list of album sales for 2011, compiled by Gaon Chart, the album is listed as the second best-selling album of the year with 343,348 copies sold and the repackaged version at number seven with 129,894 copies sold. Thus making a cumulative total sale of 473,242 copies in South Korea.[28] On April 12, 2012, Gaon Chart reported that up till the end of March 2012, the album has sold a cumulative total of 502,830 copies, making it the first album in four years to exceed half a million in sales since Kim Gun Mo's eighth album He-story in 2003 and TVXQ's fourth album, Mirotic in 2008.[29] The released in the Philippines on October 8, peaked at number one in Odyssey Weekly Album Chart.[30] After a week of selling the album reached gold status with standout sales of 7,500. This was the group's 5th number one album and 4th album to certify gold status in the country making them the only Korean act to do so.[citation needed]

Track listing

Mr. Simple Version A track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Mr. Simple"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:59
2."Opera" (오페라; Opera)KenzieKenzie3:01
3."Be My Girl" (라라라라; Lalalala)Kim Boo-min [ko]
3:09
4."Walkin'"Misfit
  • C2
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
3:46
5."Storm" (폭풍; Pokpung)Kim Jeong-bae [ko]Kenzie
  • Kenzie
  • Nile Lee
4:16
6."Good Friends" (어느새 우린; Eoneusae Urin; lit. Suddenly we)Yoon Jong-shinYoon Jong-shin
  • Kim Dong-ha
  • Shinchi
3:57
7."Feels Good" (결투; Gyeoltu; lit. Duel)Hong Ji-yoo
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Qwan
3:19
8."Memories" (기억을 따라; Gieogeul Ttara; lit. Follow the memory)
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Lee Yoon-jong
Park Joon-soo
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Nile Lee
4:11
9."Sunflower" (해바라기; Haebaragi)Hong Ji-yooBrandon Fraley
  • Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)
  • Kim Yong-hyun (BJJ Music)
3:52
10."White Christmas" (엉뚱한 상상; Eongttunghan Sangsang; lit. Crazy imagination)
HitchhikerHitchhiker3:36
11."Y"
  • Chance
  • Super D
  • Park Cham
3:27
12."My Love, My Kiss, My Heart"Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • iDR (C2)
  • 12Keyz (C2)
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
  • Kim Yong-sin (Iconic Sounds)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:40
13."Perfection" (태완미; Taewanmi) (Korean version) (performed by Super Junior-M) (bonus track)Lee Won-geun
Hitchhiker3:24
Total length:47:37
Mr. Simple Version B track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Superman"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:21
2."Mr. Simple"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:59
3."Opera" (오페라; Opera)KenzieKenzie3:01
4."Be My Girl" (라라라라; Lalalala)Kim Boo-min [ko]
3:09
5."Walkin'"Misfit
  • C2
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
3:46
6."Storm" (폭풍; Pokpung)Kim Jeong-bae [ko]Kenzie
  • Kenzie
  • Nile Lee
4:16
7."Good Friends" (어느새 우린; Eoneusae Urin; lit. Suddenly we)Yoon Jong-shinYoon Jong-shin
  • Kim Dong-ha
  • Shinchi
3:57
8."Feels Good" (결투; Gyeoltu; lit. Duel)Hong Ji-yoo
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Qwan
3:19
9."Memories" (기억을 따라; Gieogeul Ttara; lit. Follow the memory)
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Lee Yoon-jong
Park Joon-soo
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Nile Lee
4:11
10."Sunflower" (해바라기; Haebaragi)Hong Ji-yooBrandon Fraley
  • Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)
  • Kim Yong-hyun (BJJ Music)
3:52
11."White Christmas" (엉뚱한 상상; Eongttunghan Sangsang; lit. Crazy imagination)
HitchhikerHitchhiker3:36
12."Y"
  • Chance
  • Super D
  • Park Cham
3:27
13."My Love, My Kiss, My Heart"Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • iDR (C2)
  • 12Keyz (C2)
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
  • Kim Yong-sin (Iconic Sounds)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:40
Total length:47:34
A-Cha Repackage track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Superman"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:21
2."A-Cha"Kim Boo-min [ko]HitchhikerHitchhiker3:18
3."Mr. Simple"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:59
4."Oops!" (featuring f(x))
  • Kalle Engström
  • William J. Fuller
  • Kalle Engström
  • William J. Fuller
  • Hitchhiker
3:44
5."A Day" (하루에; Harue)Kim Jeong-bae [ko]Kenzie
  • Kenzie
  • Nile Lee
3:27
6."Andante" (안단테; Andante)Misfit
Q (ButterFly)3:06
7."Opera" (오페라; Opera)KenzieKenzie3:01
8."Be My Girl" (라라라라; Lalalala)Kim Boo-min
  • Hitchhiker
  • GoodWill & MGI
  • Aku Rannila
  • J-Son
3:09
9."Walkin'"Misfit
  • C2
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
3:46
10."Storm" (폭풍; Pokpung)Kim Jeong-baeKenzie
  • Kenzie
  • Nile Lee
4:16
11."Good Friends" (어느새 우린; Eoneusae Urin; lit. Suddenly we)Yoon Jong-shinYoon Jong-shin
  • Kim Dong-ha
  • Shinchi
3:57
12."Feels Good" (결투; Gyeoltu; lit. Duel)Hong Ji-yoo
  • Denniz Jamm
  • Qwan
3:19
13."Memories" (기억을 따라; Gieogeul Ttara; lit. Follow the memory)
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Lee Yoon-jong
Park Joon-soo
  • Park Joon-soo
  • Nile Lee
4:11
14."Sunflower" (해바라기; Haebaragi)Hong Ji-yooBrandon Fraley
  • Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)
  • Kim Yong-hyun (BJJ Music)
3:52
15."White Christmas" (엉뚱한 상상; Eongttunghan Sangsang; lit. Crazy imagination)
HitchhikerHitchhiker3:36
16."Y"
  • Chance
  • Super D
  • Park Cham
3:27
17."My Love, My Kiss, My Heart"Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • iDR (C2)
  • 12Keyz (C2)
  • Sharif Slater
  • Ryan S. Jhun
  • Kim Yong-sin (Iconic Sounds)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
3:40
Total length:61:12

Charts

Country Chart Peak position
South Korea Gaon Weekly Album Chart 1[31]
Gaon Monthly Album Chart 1
Japan Oricon Weekly Album Chart 17[32]
USA Billboard World Album Chart 3[25]

Release history

Country Date Format Distributing label
South Korea August 2, 2011
August 3, 2011 (version A)
August 22, 2011 (version B)
September 19, 2011 (repackaged)
Digital download
CD
CD
CD, digital download
KMP Holdings
Japan August 6, 2011 CD (import) Avex Trax
Taiwan September 6, 2011 (version A)[33]
September 23, 2011 (version B)[34]
September 30, 2011 (Repackaged)[35]
CD Avex Taiwan
Singapore September 29, 2011 (version C) CD Universal Music
Philippines November 24, 2011 (version A)
December 17, 2011 (version B & C)
CD Universal Records
Malaysia September 12, 2011 (version B)
October 10, 2011 (version C)
CD Universal Music

Personnel

Credits are for the Type A of the album, unless where indicated.[36]

Awards

Year Award-Giving Body Category Result Ref.
2011 Golden Disk Awards Disk Daesang Won [37]
Disk Bonsang Won
Hanteo Awards Album Award Won [38]
Singer Award (Album-based) Won [39]
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards Best Sales Releases (Japanese and Korean) Won [40]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Album of the Year Won [41]
Tower Records K-pop Lovers Awards Album of the Year Third place [42]
2012 Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards Album of the Year - 3rd Quarter Won [43]
2014 Red Dot Design Awards Communication Design Award Won [44]

See also

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