Jewelry Box (T-ara album)

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Jewelry Box
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2012
Recorded2011–2012
Genrepop, dance-pop, electropop
Length45:43
LabelEMI Music Japan
T-ara chronology
Black Eyes
(2011)
Jewelry Box
(2012)
Day by Day
(2012)
Singles from Jewelry Box
  1. "Bo Peep Bo Peep"
    Released: September 28, 2011
  2. "Yayaya"
    Released: November 30, 2011
  3. "Roly-Poly"
    Released: February 29, 2012
  4. "Lovey-Dovey"
    Released: May 23, 2012

Jewelry Box is the second studio album and first Japanese release by the South-Korean girl group T-ara.

Release and promotion[]

The album was announced on March 6, 2012, with a June release date, along with the announcement of their live Japanese tour T-ara Japan Tour 2012: Jewelry Box.[1] Jewelry Box was released in three types: Diamond, Sapphire, and Pearl. Diamond features a special jewelry box-style packaging, while the Sapphire edition comes in a digipak and the Pearl edition comes in a regular jewel case. Both the Diamond and Sapphire editions come with a 100-page and 32-page photo book, respectively. All three editions of the album contain a random trading card of 8 types.

Commercial performance[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone Japan3/5 stars[2]

Jewelry Box debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, with first-week sales of 57,102 in Japan.[3] In its second week, the album dropped to number seven and sold 14,276 copies.[4] The album spent its third and fourth weeks in the top twenty, and fell into the top thirty in its fifth week. The album ranked at number six on the Oricon Monthly Albums Chart, selling 86,530 copies.[5] After a month of sales, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for shipments of over 100,000 copies.[6]

Singles[]

Four singles have been released prior to the album, with the last released two weeks before the release of Jewelry Box. The group's debut Japanese single, "Bo Peep Bo Peep", was released on September 28, 2011.[7] The music video for the song premiered four weeks prior to the release of the single on September 1, 2011, on the Japanese cable television network Space Shower TV.[8] The single debuted at number one on Oricon's Weekly Singles chart with 49,712 copies sold, breaking records and making them the first Korean girl group to debut at the number one position.[9] The song has also reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[10]

"Yayaya" was announced on October 14, 2011,[11] and was released on November 30, 2011.[7] The single had high expectations because of "Bo Peep Bo Peep" debuting at number one, but instead the single debuted at number seven on Oricon's Weekly Singles chart with 31,801 copies sold. Peaking at number six on Billboard Japan Hot 100 as well, it is T-ara's lowest charting Japanese single thus far. At the time, the group was busy in both Korea and Japan, promoting their third Korean extended play Black Eyes and "Yayaya" simultaneously.

"Roly-Poly" was released on February 29, 2012,[7] with the music video premiering a month earlier on January 20. After Japanese fans asked if there will be no promotional activities for "Roly-Poly", as the Korean version of the song was included as the b-side for their last single, "Yayaya", T-ara's Korean agency Core Contents Media announced that "It isn't definite that we do not plan to have activities for "Roly-Poly" in Japan, we only added in the Korean version as a b-side for now. We have still only in the early stages and have yet to pick out a song that will come after "Yayaya"."[12] However, a promo flyer for T-ara's third single being "Roly-Poly" was uploaded to the internet on December 20, with their official Japanese website confirming the single on the same day.[11] A music video for one of the b-sides, the Japanese version of "Geojitmal" (Korean: 거짓말) titled "Kojinmaru~Uso~" (Japanese: コジンマル~嘘~), was also produced. "Roly-Poly" debuted at number three on Oricon's Weekly Singles chart, selling 41,285 copies, and peaking at number five on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

"Lovey-Dovey", the fourth and final single for Jewelry Box, was released on May 23, 2012.[11]

Track listing[]

All editions[13]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Japanese ver.)Shinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung, ZoopShinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung3:47
2."Yayaya" (Japanese ver.)E-Tribe, Takafumi FujinoE-Tribe3:29
3."Weironi" (Japanese ver.) (ウェイロニ, "Why Are You Being Like This?")Ikuta MagokoroKim Do-hoon, Lee Sang-ho4:00
4."Keep Out"Onomiya ichinoPark Deok Sang, Crazy Park3:20
5."Apple is A" (Japanese ver.)Ahn Young-min, Shoko FujibayashiCho Young-soo3:10
6."T.T.L ~Time to Love~" (Japanese ver.)HI-DKim Do-hoon3:40
7."Roly-Poly" (Japanese ver.)Shinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung, Shoko FujibayashiShinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung3:36
8."LOVE ME! ~Anata no Sei de Kurisou~" (Japanese ver.) (あなたのせいで狂いそう, "I Go Crazy Because of You")Onomiya ichino, Zoop (Rap only)Cho Young-soo, Kim Tae-hyun3:17
9."Kojinmaru~Uso~" (Japanese ver.) (コジンマル~嘘~, "Geojitmal~Lies~")Ahn Young-min, KeiCho Young-soo3:49
10."Breaking Heart ~Watashi ga Totemo Itakute" (Japanese ver.) (私がとても痛くて, "I'm Very Hurt")Fujino TakafumiShinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung3:18
11."Cry Cry" (Japanese ver.)Onomiya ichinoCho Young-soo, Kim Tae-hyun3:20
12."Lovey-Dovey" (Japanese ver.)Shinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung, Shoko FujibayashiShinsadong Tiger, Choi Kyu-sung3:36
13."T-ARATiC MAGiC MUSiC"Shoko FujibayashiKang Ji-won, Kim Ki-beom3:28
Total length:45:43
Diamond edition (Live DVD: T-ara X'mas Premium Live in Osaka 2011 Special Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Yayaya" (Japanese ver.) 
2."Kojinmaru~Uso~" 
3."Weironi" 
4."Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Japanese ver.) 
5."Love Me! ~Anata no Sei de Kurisou" (Japanese ver.) 
6."Watashi ga Totemo Itakute" 
7."Cry Cry" 
8."Jiyeon solo dance act" 
9."TTL (Time to Love)" 
10."Roly-Poly" 
11."Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Japanese ver.) (Encore) 
12."Yayaya" (Japanese ver.) (Encore) 
13."Roly-Poly" (Japanese ver.) (Encore) 
14."Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Japanese ver.) (Music video) 
15."Yayaya" (Japanese ver.) (Music video) 
16."Roly-Poly" (Japanese ver.) (Music video) 
17."Lovey-Dovey" (Japanese ver.) (Music video) 
Sapphire edition (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."The First Story of T-ara" 

Charts[]

References[]

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  8. ^ (in Korean) 착한 티아라, 아이티 1000만원 기부 Daum. January 1, 2010.
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  10. ^ 티아라 '보핍보핍', 빌보드 '재팬 핫100' 1위 (in Korean). StarNews. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
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