Reboot (Wonder Girls album)

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Reboot
Cover artwork for 'Reboot' featuring four group members holding their instruments
From left to right: Yeeun, Yubin, Hyelim, Sunmi
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2015
Recorded2015
Genre
Length43:11 (digital)
45:34 (physical)
LanguageKorean
LabelJYP
Producer
Wonder Girls chronology
Wonder Best
(2012)
Reboot
(2015)
Why So Lonely
(2016)
Singles from Reboot
  1. "I Feel You"
    Released: August 2, 2015

Reboot (stylized as REBOOT) is the third and final studio album by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. It was released on August 3, 2015, through JYP Entertainment. The Wonder Girls were more involved in the composition of this album, with each member having writing and/or production credits on at least one song; each song has credits for at least one member.[2] This is the first album in years to feature member Sunmi and the first since the departure of members Sunye and Sohee.

The album musically conveys a 1980s-inspired style, incorporating genres including synthpop, hip hop, pop rock and dance-pop. It was well received by music critics, who praised its 1980s-inspired theme as unique for a K-pop artist and compared its music to that of Madonna.[1] Reboot charted at number five on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart and number two on the Billboard World Albums.

Its lead single, "I Feel You", was released on August 2, 2015.

Background and composition[]

On June 24, 2015, it was reported that member Sunmi would return to the group after her departure in February 2010. On July 20, it was confirmed that members Sohee and Sunye had officially withdrawn from the group. The same day, JYP Entertainment announced the return of the Wonder Girls with a new band concept. For this concept, Sunmi plays bass guitar, Yubin plays drums, Hyelim plays guitar, and Yeeun plays piano. Individual teasers of the members playing their respective instruments began being released on July 20.[3] Despite the concept, none of the members actually recorded instrumentals for the album, though they learned to play the instruments and performed songs with their instruments live.[4][5] Only Yeeun already knew how to play her instrument, the piano, prior to the lead up to the comeback. Both the main single "I Feel You" and its music video are heavily inspired by 1980s music, similar to the group's 2008 single "So Hot".

Singles and promotion[]

On July 29, a promotional video for the release of Reboot was released on YouTube. "I Feel You" served as the lead single for the album, being released on August 2. It was accompanied by a music video directed by Lumpens, which premiered on the same day on JYP Entertainment's YouTube channel. It takes place in 1987 and shows each member playing her own instrument and also solo scenes. It is their first single since Sunye's and Sohee's departures and their first single since 2008's "Nobody" to feature Sunmi. The song was promoted on major South Korean music shows, starting on August 8 on KBS's Music Bank; on those shows, they also performed other tracks from the album, including "Candle", "Back", and "Rewind". They also appeared on variety shows, including MBC every1's Weekly Idol. In addition, the group appeared on various radio shows.
The songs "Candle" (featuring Paloalto) and "Rewind" had dance practice videos released on YouTube on August 11 and 20, respectively.

Reception[]

Reboot debuted at number five on the Gaon Album Chart.[6] In the United States, the album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard US World Albums chart, becoming their best charting album on that chart. It also peaked at number twenty-five on US Heatseekers Albums.[7] It was ranked at number eighteen on FuseTV's list The 20 Best Albums of 2015 and at number one on Billboard's The 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015.

The main single, "I Feel You", charted at number one on eight major South Korean music streaming charts during the week of its release.[citation needed] It peaked on the third position of the country's Gaon Digital Chart.

Accolades[]

Year-end lists
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
FuseTV The 20 Best Albums of 2015 18 [8]
Billboard The 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015 1 [9]
iTunes (Japan) Best of 2015 (Best K-pop Album) 1 [10]
Decade-end lists
Publication Accolade Rank / Year Ref.
Billboard The 25 Greatest K-Pop Albums of the 2010s: Staff List
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Track listing[]

RebootStandard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Baby Don't Play"
  • Yeeun
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Yeeun
  • Hong
3:31
2."Candle" (featuring Paloalto)
  • Hyelim
  • Frants
  • Paloalto
  • Hyelim
  • Frants
3:44
3."I Feel You"
  • J.Y. Park
  • e.one
  • Park
  • Hong
3:25
4."Rewind"
  • Sunmi
  • Ju Hyo
  • Lee To Yo
  • Sunmi
  • Ju Hyo
  • Lee
3:33
5."Loved"
  • Yubin
  • Shim Eun Ji
Shim3:39
6."John Doe"
  • Yubin
  • Hong
  • Ju Hyo
  • Yubin
  • Hong
  • Ju Hyo
3:11
7."One Black Night"
  • Yeeun
  • Frants
  • Yeeun
  • Frants
3:46
8."Back"
  • Hyelim
  • Yubin
  • Lee
  • Hyelim
  • Yubin
  • Lee
3:28
9."오빠" (Oppa) (solo performed by Hyelim)
  • Hyelim
  • Frants
  • Hyelim
  • Frants
3:33
10."사랑이 떠나려 할 때" (Faded Love)
  • Sunmi
  • Shim
Shim3:53
11."없어" (Gone)
  • Yubin
  • Shim
Shim3:41
12."이 순간" (Remember)
  • Yeeun
  • Hong
  • Yeeun
  • Hong
3:45
Total length:43:11
RebootPhysical edition (bonus track)
No.TitleLength
13."20150711 (Talk)" (featuring Sunye and Sohee)2:23

Charts[]

Weekly charts[]

Charts (2015) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[6] 5
US World Albums (Billboard)[7] 2
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[7] 25

Release history[]

Country Date Format Label Edition
South Korea August 3, 2015 JYP Entertainment Standard
Worldwide Digital download

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Benjamin, Jeff; Oak, Jessica (December 12, 2015). "The 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "Wonder Girls the 3rd album Reboot Track List" (in Korean). 28 July 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Sunmi is a mysterious bassist in her teaser video for Wonder Girls comeback". allkpop. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Wonder Girls explain why none of the instrumentals on their album have been recorded by them". allkpop. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Wonder Girls Didn't Play Any Instruments On Comeback LP 'Reboot' Despite Returning As A "Real Band"". Idolator. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Gaon Album Chart - Week 33, 2015". Gaon Chart. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Wonder Girls Make Big Return to Billboard Charts With 'Reboot' Album". Billboard. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  8. ^ "The 20 Best Albums of 2015". Fuse. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  9. ^ "The 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015: Wonder Girls, Seventeen, f(x), BTS, Red Velvet & More | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  10. ^ "iTunes Releases Its Best of 2015 List and Top Seller Charts | ARAMA! JAPAN". ARAMA! JAPAN. 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  11. ^ "The 25 Greatest K-Pop Albums of the 2010s: Staff List". Billboard. December 17, 2019. Archived from the original on December 21, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2019.

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