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"The Grasshoppers"
Song
A-side"The Grasshoppers Song"

The Grasshoppers is the third maxi single of the South Korean group Sunny Hill. It was released in January 12, 2012 with "The Grasshoppers Song" as the A-side and promotional track.[1] The single was the last by band member Janghyun, before his leaving to serve in the South Korean military service for 2 years.[2] On his return from the military Janghyun left the group to concentrate on producing.

Background

A teaser image of the entire group together was revealed on January 5.[3] Another teaser photo was revealed on January 10 with more details about the title track. The photo revealed is a cut from the music video of "The Grasshopper Song", song which was produced by Lee Min Soo and Kim Eana, same producers of IU's "Good Day" and "You and I", and a photo featuring solo shots from the 5 members. A representative of the group's agency, LOEN Entertainment, stated: “As the title track was motivated from a children’s story, it has a fun, intriguing concept with an addictive melody that people of all ages could enjoy. We ask for your support and anticipation.[4] One day later, in January 11, LOEN Entertainment released a teaser video featuring Brown Eyed Girls' member Narsha.[5][6]

In January 20, in the middle of promotions of "The Grasshopers Song" on TV music shows, Jang Hyun, leader of the group, decided to enlist on military services during 2 years. LOEN Entertainment stated: “Sunny Hill’s male member, Jang Hyun, will be entering into active duty in the military on January 31st after having received his draft notice on January 6th. Although he could have announced his enlistment earlier, he wanted to be fully committed to their latest album, which is why we are releasing this information now. We apologize to all the fans and all those concerned.”.[2]

Music video

In January 10, a 2-minute teaser of the music video was released, featuring Brown Eyed Girls' Narsha.[7] The music video of "The Grasshoppers Song" was released in January 13, along with the single release. It was revealed that the music video is inspired by the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper", of Aesop.[5]

Promotions

The promotions of the song "The Grasshoppers Song" started in January 13, on same day of the release, on KBS's show Music Bank. The group also performed on the shows Music Core, Inkigayo and M! Countdown. In January 21, on the show Music Core, was the last performance of the group with the member Jang Hyun, which temporarily departed from the group to serve military service.[2] The other four girls of the group stayed performing the song. Starting in January 26, Jang Hyun lines on the song were sung by some special guests:

  • January 26: Led Apple's Han Byul (M! Countdown)[8]
  • January 27: Huh Kyung Hwan (Music Bank)[8]
  • January 28: MBLAQ's Thunder (Music Core)[8]
  • January 29: IU (Inkigayo)[8]
  • February 2: Block B's Zico (M! Countdown)
  • February 3: Kim Jae Wook (Music Bank)
  • February 4: Teen Top's Chunji (Music Core)
  • February 5: 8Eight's Lee Hyun (Inkigayo)
  • February 9: Block B's Zico (M! Countdown)
  • February 10: Teen Top's Niel (Music Bank)
  • February 12: MBLAQ's G.O (Inkigayo)
  • February 16: Brown Eyed Girls' Miryo (M! Countdown)

In its final week of promotions, the group performed without guests. The promotions ended in February 26, on SBS's Inkigayo.

Track listing

Official tracklist[1][9]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Bad Guy" (나쁜 남자; Nappeun Namja)Misung, KotaMisung, Kota, JunJAManJunJAMan4:02
2."Hide and Seek" (술래잡기; Sullaejapgi)Kim EanaLee Min-SooLee Min-Soo3:32
3."The Grasshoppers Song" (베짱이 찬가; Bejjangi Changa)Kim EanaLee Min-SooLee Min-Soo3:56
Total length:11:28

Charts

Album chart

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Gaon Weekly albums chart[10] 2
Gaon Monthly albums chart[10] 9

Single chart

Song Peak chart position
KOR US
Gaon Chart[10] K-Pop Billboard[11]
"The Grasshopper Song" 4 9
"Bad Boy" 170

Sales

Chart Sales
Gaon physical sales[12] 10,000+ (South Korea only)
Gaon digital sales 2,201,725+ (The Grasshoppers)

Release history

Country Date Distributing label Format
South Korea[1]
January 13, 2012
LOEN Entertainment
CD, Digital download
Worldwide[9]
Digital download

References

  1. ^ a b c "(싱글) THE GRASSHOPPERS / Daum 뮤직 :: 언제 어디서나 Music on Daum". Daum Communications. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
  2. ^ a b c 장현 31일 입대…써니힐, 미녀 넷으로 '베짱이찬가' (in Korean). Naver. 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  3. ^ 써니힐이 돌아온다..13일 새 맥시싱글 발매 (in Korean). Naver. 2012-01-05. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  4. ^ 혼성그룹 써니힐, 13일 신곡 '베짱이 찬가'로 컴백 (in Korean). Star News. 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  5. ^ a b "Sunny Hill releases MV teaser for "In Praise of the Grasshopper" ft. Narsha". 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  6. ^ 써니힐, 타이틀곡 `베짱이 찬가` 티저영상 공개…나르샤 깨알웃음 선사 (in Korean). Hankyung. 2012-01-12. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  7. ^ "SunnyHill(써니힐) _ The Grasshopper Song(베짱이 찬가) TEASER - YouTube". LOEN Entertainment's YouTube account. 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  8. ^ a b c d 아이유 천둥 허경환, 써니힐 지원사격 '군입대 장현 빈자리 채워' (in Korean). TV Daily. 2012-01-27. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  9. ^ a b "iTunes - Music - The Grasshoppers - Single by 써니힐 (SunnyHill)". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  10. ^ a b c "Gaon Search - Sunny Hill" (in Korean). Gaon. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  11. ^ "Korea K-Pop Hot 100 Music Chart". Billboard. 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
  12. ^ "Gaon physical sales". Gaon Chart. Retrieved 2012-05-11.