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"Hello Bitches"
Single by CL
ReleasedNovember 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)
Genre
Length2:58
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Teddy Park
CL singles chronology
"Doctor Pepper"
(2015)
"Hello Bitches"
(2015)
"Daddy"
(2015)
Music video
"Hello Bitches" on YouTube

"Hello Bitches" is a song by South Korean rapper and singer CL. It was released through YG Entertainment on November 21, 2015, as her second solo single. The track was written by CL, along with long-time producer Teddy Park, Danny Chung and Jean-Baptiste, with production handled by Park. A choreography music video was uploaded to YouTube in conjunction with the release of the single on November 21.

Background and development

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The song, originally a collaboration with British rapper M.I.A., was initially titled "Asian Bitches", but was later renamed to "Hello Bitches" as CL felt that the theme would be limiting. She said: "[the theme] was too categorized...you can't sing along with 'Asian Bitches', you know?"[1] "Hello Bitches" was first released on SoundCloud on November 21, 2015 and was distributed to iTunes on November 25. On December 5, the single was released in South Korea.[2]

Regarding the release of the song, CL told Noisy's Jakob Dorof: "it's not an official single but more of a street single. I wanted to give a little surprise video to excite the fans who have been waiting while I prepare for my solo album. Since I am Korean, it's a good way of presenting me and it's for everyone around the world to see where I am from and to keep it authentic."[3]

Musically, "Hello Bitches" is as an intense, ferocious and playful hip hop and electronic track that features "tough-talking raps in both English and Korean".[4][5] It has been described as a song that embodies CL's swag and charisma, featuring instrumentations of synthesizers, a heavy 808 bassline, and a strong trap hip-hop beat as the main axis.[6]

Reception

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Christina Lee of Idolator praised the song, writing "it's as assertive as CL has ever sounded, with its schoolyard taunts at the hook and barbs rapped in Korean and English about how she rules the world."[7] Writing for Dazed, Taylor Glasby ranked the song number 12 in their list of The top 20 K-Pop tracks of 2015, writing that "it booms with YG Entertainment's signature Middle Eastern sounds and off-the-scale bass, with CL's commanding presence". Furthermore, Glasby asserted that "it's an aggressive, effective show of strength that no other female K-Pop star could do quite like Chaerin Lee does."[8] Commercially, the song performed moderately in South Korea, peaking at number 21 on the Gaon Digital Chart and number 18 on the component download chart, and sold 238,000 digital units by February 2016.[9]

Music video

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Parris Goebel served as the director and choreographer for the dance video.

A dance performance video for the song was uploaded to 2NE1's official YouTube channel on November 21, 2015. Filmed at WarehouseLA in Los Angeles, it was choreographed and directed by Parris Goebel, who had previously worked with artists such as Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Nicki Minaj; additionally, she choreographed the songs "Bang Bang Bang" and "Ringa Linga" by YG Entertainment labelmates Big Bang and Taeyang, respectively.[10] The video was filmed in one day and features Goebel and her ReQuest Dance Crew as backup dancers. Andrew Unterberger of Spin praised the video's lively energy and called the choreography impressive.[11]

There was an unreleased music video for the song,[12] which was shown in the Hello Bitches Tour, but was never uploaded online officially.

Live performances

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CL performed the song live for the first time at the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards in Hong Kong on December 2, along with CL's first solo single "The Baddest Female" (2013) and 2NE1 songs "Fire" (2009) and "I Am the Best" (2011), where she was joined by the rest of the members of 2NE1 as a surprise performance.[13] Following the release of her next single "Lifted" in August 2016, YG Entertainment announced that CL would embark on her first headlining tour, titled the Hello Bitches Tour. The North American tour saw shows in nine cities across the United States and Canada. The tour kicked off on October 29, 2016 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City and concluded at the Sound Academy in Toronto on November 14.[14]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from Melon.[15]

Personnel

Charts

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Chart performance for "Hello Bitches"
Chart (2015) Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon)[16] 21
South Korea Download (Gaon)[17] 18

Release history

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Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various November 21, 2015 Digital download YG [18]
South Korea December 5, 2015 School Boy [2]

References

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  1. ^ "CL Preps Debut English EP 'Lifted' for Fall - Fuse". Fuse. September 21, 2015. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  2. ^ a b In-woo, Jo (December 28, 2016). ":: 공감언론 뉴시스통신사 ::". Newsis (in Korean).
  3. ^ Dorof, Jakob (November 21, 2015). "Watch CL's Insane Video for New Solo Song 'Hello Bitches' - Noisy". Noisy. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  4. ^ Benjamin, Jeff (November 22, 2016). "CL Drops 'Hello Bitches' Single & Dance Video: Watch". Fuse. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  5. ^ Meyers, Owen. "Inside CL's four-year struggle to make it big(ger) in America". The Fader. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  6. ^ "CL [Hello Bitches]". Melon (in Korean). Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  7. ^ Lee, Christina (November 21, 2015). "CL's 'Hello Bitches' Video Features Bad Bitches Galore: Watch". Idolator. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  8. ^ "The top 20 K-Pop tracks of 2015". Dazed. November 30, 2015. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  9. ^ Cumulative sales by week for "Hello Bitches":
  10. ^ Jung, E. Alex (November 21, 2015). "CL and Her Female Crew Will Mess You Up in the Music Video for 'Hello Bitches'". Vulture.
  11. ^ Unterberger, Andrew (November 21, 2015). "CL Plays the Baddest Ringleader in 'Hello Bitches' Video". Spin.
  12. ^ CL-Hello Bi+ches unreleased version CL TOUR CHICAGO, retrieved February 2, 2023
  13. ^ Wass, Mike (December 2, 2015). "CL Performs 'Hello Bitches' At The Mnet Asian Music Awards, Reunites With 2NE1 For 'Fire' - Idolator". Idolator. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  14. ^ "CL Proves Her Versatility and Promise at North American Tour Kickoff in New York". Fuse. October 30, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  15. ^ "Song information – Hello Bitches". Melon (in Korean). Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  16. ^ "2015년 51주차 Digital Chart". Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  17. ^ "2015년 51주차 Download Chart". Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  18. ^ Worldwide digital release of "Hello Bitches":