On the Ground

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"On the Ground"
Single by Rosé
from the album R
Released12 March 2021 (2021-03-12)
StudioThe Black Label (Seoul)
Genre
Length2:48
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Rosé singles chronology
"On the Ground"
(2021)
"Gone"
(2021)
Music video
"On the Ground" on YouTube

"On the Ground" is the debut single by Korean-New Zealand singer and Blackpink member Rosé. It was released on 12 March 2021 by YG Entertainment as the lead single from her debut single album, R. It was written by Rosé alongside Amy Allen, Raúl Cubina, Jon Bellion, Jorgen Odegard and Teddy Park, and was produced by the latter three alongside Ojivolta and 24. The song is an electropop, pop rock and pop track with synth-pop elements. Its lyrics reflect Rosé's rise to fame, from singing and playing piano in her childhood home to flying to South Korea and forming one of K-pop's biggest acts.

An accompanying music video, directed by Han Sa-min, premiered the same day as the song's release. Upon release, the music video broke several YouTube records for a Korean solo artist, including for the most-watched premiere and the most views within 24 hours for a music video, accumulating 41.6 million views in that time. The song peaked at number 4 in South Korea, number 31 in Australia, number 43 in the UK, and number 70 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the highest-charting song by a Korean female soloist in the US and UK. The song also debuted and peaked at number one on both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts, the first song by a Korean solo artist to do so. "On the Ground" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented its lyrics and Rosé's vocals.

To promote "On the Ground", the singer appeared and performed on several South Korean music programs including M Countdown, Inkigayo, and Show! Music Core. On 24 March 2021, Rosé received her first ever music show win for the song on Show Champion. Since then she has achieved five more music show wins for the track on M Countdown, Music Bank, Show! Music Core, and Inkigayo.

Background and release[]

On 30 December 2020, in an interview with South Korean media outlet Osen, Rosé revealed that filming for her debut music video would begin in mid-January 2021.[1] On 25 January 2021, a 33-second teaser titled "Coming Soon" was uploaded to Blackpink's official YouTube channel and featured Rosé singing an snippet of an unknown track.[2] Rosé's label YG Entertainment disclosed that she had "completed all filming for her solo album title track's music video in mid-January", and the release will be "surely different from Blackpink's usual musical style".[3] On 2 March 2021, it was announced that Rosé would debut her solo project on 12 March, making her the first Blackpink member to release solo material since Jennie's "Solo" in November 2018. The next day, new teaser poster unveiled the name of the lead single, "On the Ground", for the first time.[4][5] The first music video teaser for "On the Ground" was released on 7 March.[6][7][8] On 8 March, YG revealed the album track listing, which confirmed first-time songwriting contributions from Rosé on the title track.[9] On 9 March, the second music video teaser for the title track was published.[10] "On the Ground" was released for digital download and streaming as the lead single from R on March 12, 2021, by YG Entertainment.[11]

Composition[]

"On the Ground" was written by Rosé alongside Amy Allen, Raúl Cubina, Jon Bellion, Jorgen Odegard and Teddy Park, and was produced by the latter three alongside Ojivolta and 24. The song is an electropop, pop rock and pop song with synth-pop elements and an EDM-inspired beat, complemented by a simple guitar.[12][13][14][15][16] The track features wispy, melodic verses accompanied by "breathy" vocals, chorus that boasts the dance-pop punch, angelic bridge, and Rosé's high note at the end.[16][17] The track sees Rosé reflecting on her life as a global K-pop superstar and she realizes what really matters in her life already lies within herself.[16] In terms of musical notation, the song is composed in the key of C major, with a tempo of 189 beats per minute, and runs for two minutes and forty-eight seconds.[18]

Basically the song is kind of about looking for answers in life, for a purpose in life, and I feel like people, especially these days, can relate to it. Sometimes when you’re always kind of on that roll, you kind of forget to take care of what actually matters to you most, and it’s just a song that says that everything we need is already within us. There’s no need to go out and look for it.

— Rosé on the song's meaning.[19]

Critical reception[]

Following the release of "On the Ground", it was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Ashlee Mitchell from MTV noted that "On the Ground" provides "the perfect contrast, taking a more confident stance, reminding listeners of the importance of being true to yourself."[11] Writing for Beats Per Minute, JT Early described the song as a "feel-good song about realising what’s important."[12] Madison Murray of Young Hollywood described the song as an "empowering anthem about Rosé’s experience in the spotlight and how she learned her true inner strength."[13] Writing for NME, Rhian Daly described the song as a "breezy, EDM-infused pop song".[16] Jo Ji-Hyun of IZM gave the song a three-star rating, praising its "soft and strong message" and noting Rosé's vocals for "creat[ing] a higher level of completeness."[20] Divyansha Dongre from the India version of Rolling Stone described "On the Ground" as "an electric pop anthem with a catchy guitar riff and picturesque set designs."[14] Alice Bailey, reviewer of the French fashion magazine Elle, called the song "a moving, beautiful, and lyrically-deep lead single."[21] Anna Chan from Billboard described it as "an empowering and thoughtful song about finding purpose within yourself."[22]

Year-end lists[]

Billboard magazine ranked the song at number 39 in their list of 50 Best Songs of 2021 So Far, stating that "If you couldn't get enough of Blackpink in late 2020, Rosé was here to serve in early 2021."[22] Tamar Herman of South China Morning Post selected "On the Ground" as one of the 10 best songs of 2021, writing: "The Blackpink vocalist’s first solo project starts off promising to be an introspective acoustic pop song, then turns into a reflective electric track that illustrates Rosé’s clean vocals."[23]

"On the Ground" on year-end lists
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
Billboard The 50 Best Songs of 2021 So Far 39 [22]
SCMP Best K-pop songs of 2021 so far N/A [23]

Commercial performance[]

In the United States, "On the Ground" debuted and peaked at number 70 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the highest-charting song by a Korean female soloist in the US.[24] The song collected 6.4 million streams, 0.3 million radio impressions, and 7,500 digital sales in its first week.[25] The song also debuted and peaked at number 1 on both the Global 200 with 92.1 million global streams and 29,000 global downloads sold and on Global Excl. U.S. charts, the first to do so in the charts' histories.[26] In the United Kingdom, "On the Ground" debuted and peaked at number 43 on the UK Singles Chart, simultaneously becoming the first and highest-charting song by a Korean female solo artist on the chart.[27] Similarly, the song landed at number 3 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, number 49 on Irish Singles Chart, and number 31 in Australia's ARIA Charts.[28][29] In Canada, "On the Ground" arrived at number thirty-five on the Canadian Hot 100, generating the singer's first top 40 entry in the country, as well as "Gone" charting at number seventy-seven.[30]

In South Korea, the song debuted at number fifteen on the Gaon Digital Chart on the eleventh issued week (March 7–13), with less than two days of tracking.[31] The following week, the song entered the top ten with "Gone" and peaked at number four, marking her first top-ten solo entries in the country.[31] The song also managed to peak at number one in Singapore and Malaysia.[32][33]

Music video[]

Background[]

An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Han Sa-min[34] and uploaded to Blackpink's official YouTube channel in conjunction with the release of the single album. After twelve hours, the music video reached 23 million views, making it the fastest music video by a soloist to reach 20 million views in the history of K-pop.[35] When the video premiered at 12:00AM EST, it garnered over 1.2 million peak concurrent viewers.[36] With 41.6 million views within 24 hours, "On the Ground" holds the title as the most-viewed Korean music video by a soloist in 24 hours on YouTube, breaking the almost eight-year record held by Psy with his song "Gentleman".[36] The music video became the fastest to hit 100 million views for a female solo artist, doing so in seven days after release.[36][37] The behind the scenes video was uploaded a day after the release of the music video on 13 March 2021.[38] A dance practice video was uploaded on 23 March. In it, the singer is accompanied by background dancers who are all dressed in the same all-black outfit.[39] The 3-minute video has over 156 million views and 8 million likes as of April 27, 2021.

A scene in "On the Ground" music video, where the singer is accompanied by six clones of Rosé standing on the stone stairs with the inscription "Roses are Dead, Love is Fake."

Synopsis[]

The video begins with a comet falling from the sky. Then Rosé is shown sitting in a bedroom, when a chandelier falls from the ceiling.[19] The next scene features Rosé leaving a theatre dressed in a black bodysuit with a long, feathery train, large black puffer sleeves and knee-high boots.[40][41] The singer is then shown running in a feathery bodysuit and a ruffled mini skirt, while electric fuses go on in the background.[41] Next, the singer is seen wearing a ruched lavender ballgown and cream-colored fur jacket while sitting in the back of a car and looking dreamily out the car window.[42] Later in the video the singer is shown all in black accompanied by six Rosé clones wearing white dresses. They stand stand on a stone staircase with a sign that reads "Roses are Dead, Love is Fake."[41][19] Then the music video shows Rosé in her childhood home, admiring her pre-fame self Roseanne in a softy cropped cardigan, denim cut-off shorts, and a t-shirt, playing piano.[41][43] As the song closes, the singer is wearing a pink ruffled dress, while floating in a field of flowers.[41][44] At the end, the singer is shown posing with a burning limousine in the background.

Live performances[]

On 14 March 2021, Rosé performed "Gone" and "On the Ground" for the first time live on SBS's Inkigayo.[45] On 16 March, Rosé performed the single on the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, marking her first solo performance on American television.[46] In the performance Rosé is seen in a black-and-white clip that found her singing while running through elaborate choreography with an array of back-up dancers.[15] Throughout March, the singer continued to perform the song on M Countdown, Show! Music Core, and Inkigayo.[47][48][49][50][51] On 30 March, Rosé performed "On the Ground" on Japanese channel Nippon TV's morning show Sukkiri.[52]

Accolades[]

Award and nominations for "On the Ground"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2021 Joox Malaysia Top Music Awards Top 5 K-Pop Hits (Mid Year) Won [53]
World records for "On the Ground"
Year Organization Award Ref.
2021 Guinness World Records First artist to reach number one on a Billboard Global chart as a soloist and as part of a group [54]
Most viewed YouTube music video in 24 hours by a solo K-pop artist
Music program awards
Program Network Date Ref.
Show Champion MBC M 24 March 2021 [55]
M Countdown Mnet 25 March 2021 [56]
8 April 2021 [57]
Music Bank KBS 26 March 2021 [58]
Show! Music Core MBC 27 March 2021 [59]
Inkigayo SBS 28 March 2021 [60]

Cover versions[]

On May 11, Brie Larson posted her acoustic rendition of the Korean singer's single on both her social media accounts, alongside a caption that read: "A little ROSÉ magic for you". Rosé showed her appreciation via her Instagram Stories, adding a heart emoji above the video.[61][62]

Credits and personnel[]

  • Roseanne Park – lead vocals, writer
  • Amy Allen – writer
  • Jon Bellion – producer, writer
  • Jorgen Odegard – producer, writer
  • Raúl Cubina – writer
  • Teddy Park – producer, writer
  • 24 – producer
  • Ojivalta – producer
  • Josh Gudwin – mixing
  • Randy Merrill – mastering
  • Yongin Choi – recording

Charts[]

Release history[]

Release formats for "On the Ground"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various 12 March 2021
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See also[]

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