Seoulite[1] is the second album by former K-Pop Star contestant Lee Hi. The album marked her comeback to the Korean music scene after a three year hiatus following the release of her debut studio album, First Love, in 2013. The album was released first in a half album format, the first half being released on March 9, 2016 and the full album released digitally in April 20, 2016, and physically a week later.[2][3]
Background and release
After a successful debut into the Korean music industry at the age of sixteen, to the surprise of many, Lee Hi went on an unofficial "hiatus". Much speculation was had around when she would be making her comeback before it was confirmed in August 2015 that Ha-yi would be making her anticipated comeback not through YG Entertainment's main label, but a subsidiary.[4] The sublabel, HIGHGRND, an independent sublabel of YG, is headed by Epik High's Tablo. Though it was confirmed that Ha-yi would still be housed under YG Entertainment, despite releasing under HIGHGRND, YG CEO Yang Hyun Suk stated via an affiliate of the company that the decision for it to be released under the subsidiary was due to worry that he would not be able to manage the comeback to his best abilities, and that his trust in Tablo led him toward the decision to give him production control over her comeback.
On February 15, 2016, it was confirmed that her comeback would be in March.[5] The first teaser for Ha-yi's comeback album, which was revealed to be titled Seoulite, was released on February 29. Rather than releasing a full length packaged album, it was said that she would be releasing a "half album": one half on March 9, and the second half at a later date.[1] A second teaser, confirming lead single "Breathe", was released on March 2.[1] A third teaser, confirming a second title track named "Hold My Hand", was released on March 4.[1] Following the release of both of the teaser photos and videos, a full tracklist for the half album was released on March 6.[1]
On March 5, it was revealed that Jonghyun of SHINee had participated in the composition and writing of title track, "Breathe". It was further revealed that Tablo had requested for Jonghyun to write a song for Ha-yi's comeback. The song was chosen to be a second title track by Yang Hyun Suk after leaving a "deep impression" on him, despite not being informed by Tablo that the song was, in fact, composed by Jonghyun until the music video had been filmed.[6]
Seoulite was released digitally on March 9. After its release, "Breathe" ranked first on every major Korean digital chart, achieving a digital music "all kill".[7] Further, the track debuted second on Gaon's weekly digital chart, with the second title track debuting in the top ten as well.[8] The title tracks also debuted first and fourth on the weekly download chart.[9] Beyond this, the album made its debut at No.3 on Billboard's World Album chart.[10]
Ha-yi took her first win for "Breathe" on the March 17th broadcast of MNet's M!Countdown.[11]