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First Love
Single album by
ReleasedJune 13, 2013 (2013-06-13)
Recorded2013
Genre
Length3:38
Label
ProducerBrave Brothers
After School Korean chronology
The Best of After School 2009–2012: Korea Ver.
(2013)
First Love
(2013)
Dress to Kill
(2014)
Singles from First Love
  1. "First Love"
    Released: June 13, 2013

First Love (Korean첫사랑; RRCheotsarang) is the sixth single album by South Korean girl group After School. The maxi-single marks the first main single release not to feature a line-up change for the group, as well as the group's last Korean release before going on an indefinite hiatus.[1]

Background

Shortly before After School's comeback with "Flashback", Pledis' Managing Director revealed the group would release their sixth maxi single in the Fall of 2012. For unknown reasons, the release was cancelled. Throughout the remainder of 2012, several of the girls hinted at their comeback, confirmed recording and rehearsals had already begun by the end of 2012.

After teasing by the group's members throughout 2013, Pledis finally confirmed the group would be coming back with their sixth maxi single, set to be released on June 13, 2013.[2] The single made the first collaboration between After School and producer Brave Brothers since 2009 with their second single, "Because of You. Following a slew of concept images,[3][4] the single's title was confirmed as "First Love",[5] with the following days confirming the group will have a special "pole dancing" and "Las Vegas" style comeback performance, for which they trained for around 6 months to perfect.[6]

Commercial performance

Upon release, the song topped various online music charts in South Korea and remained in the top 10 of those charts for over 2 weeks. The song debuted at #12 on the Gaon Singles Chart before rising to its peak at #7 the following week. The song debuted at #8 on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, before rising to its peak of #7 the following week. The album debuted and peaked at #11 on the Gaon Albums Chart. "First Love" debuted at #10 on the Gaon Monthly Download Chart for the month of June.

Music video

A 30-second music video teaser was revealed through Pledis Entertainment's official YouTube channel on June 10, 2013 and it gained over 200,000 views in just under 24 hours.[7] Through the teaser, the "special performance", a concept that After School is well known for, was unveiled as the group showcased themselves pole dancing, which was critically acclaimed. A second teaser was released on June 11, 2013 featuring E-Young, who played an instrumental version of the song on guitar, bass, drums and piano. This teaser quickly drew attention, becoming the top searched for item on Daum.[8][9] The full music video was unveiled on June 13, 2013 along with the release of the maxi single.

Promotion

Promotions for "First Love" began on June 13, 2013, after the release of the single, by the group holding a press conference, showcase and their comeback stage on Mnet's M! Countdown. The group also performed on MBC's Music Core and Show Champion and SBS's Inkigayo. It was revealed that the group will not be promoting on KBS's Music Bank due to conflicts between the broadcasting company and After School's record label, Pledis Entertainment.

On June 7, 2013, it was revealed that member Lizzy had damaged a ligament in her ankle, and will not be able join the group's promotional activities until it healed.[10] Following a performance on Show Champion, Nana fell off the stage and suffered from severe shock and contusion to her pelvic region, which meant that she would be absent from promotions until she had fully recovered and the group therefore finished promoting "First Love" as 6 for the time being.[11] After School did not perform on Show Champion from then on, however it is uncertain whether it is related to Nana's injury or not.

Track listing

First Love track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."8 Hot Girl"MABOOSBrave Brothers1:06
2."First Love" (첫사랑; Cheotsarang)Brave BrothersBrave Brothers3:38
3."Dressing Room"Nam MinseolNiclas Lundin, Anton Malmberg,Linda Sundblad, Hard Af Segerstad3:36
4."Time's Up"Iggy, Seo YoungBae, DJ R2Blacc Hole3:57
5."Love Beat"Nam Minseoleast4a3:41
6."Makeup & Tears" (화장을 하다 울었어; Hwajangeun Hada Ureosseo) (Performed by Jungah & Raina)BUMZUBUMZU4:03
Total length:20:01

Charts

Sales

Region Sales amount
South Korea 13,563[13]

Release history

Country Date Format Label
South Korea June 13, 2013 Digital download Pledis Entertainment
June 14, 2013 CD single

References

  1. ^ "[N인터뷰]④ 박수아 "애프터스쿨 서로 응원ing…정아 아들 임신 5개월차"". Naver News.
  2. ^ "After School reveals teaser image for 6th Maxi Single". Allkpop.
  3. ^ "After School unveils individual teaser shots of the gorgeous Nana + Jung Ah". Allkpop.
  4. ^ "After School comes out with teasers for Jooyeon, Raina, and E-Young + UEE". Allkpop.
  5. ^ "After School to return with title track "First Love"". Allkpop.
  6. ^ "[RECAPS] After School's First Love". FY! After School.
  7. ^ "After School take pole-dancing to another level in "First Love" MV teaser". Allkpop.
  8. ^ "After School's E-Young takes on multiple instruments to play a trailer for "First Love"". Allkpop.
  9. ^ "Info: The article of E-young playing 'first love' became the top article on daum | AfterSchool ❤". Archived from the original on August 30, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  10. ^ "After School's Lizzy cancels schedule after ankle injury". Allkpop.
  11. ^ "Nana hospitalized after second check up on her injury + After School to promote as 6 for the time being". Allkpop.
  12. ^ 2011년 총 결산 앨범 차트 (in Korean). Gaon. February 24, 2011. Archived from the original on May 21, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  13. ^ "Gaon album chart". Gaon (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 3, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2013.