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2NE1 promoting the Japanese release of "Go Away", 2011. On January 19, 2011, the English-language version of "Can't Nobody " was released by the Japanese digital retailer Recochoku as a ringtone and ringback tone. [31] The following month, its music video was made available for download through iTunes Japan.
2NE1 (also known as 2NE1 2nd Mini Album) is the second eponymous extended play by South Korean girl group 2NE1. It was released on July 28, 2011, through YG Entertainment , in both physical and digital formats.
The album produced two singles. The first is a Japanese version of the song "Go Away". It was released on November 15, 2011, as the group's debut single in Japan. The physical single ranked number 12 in Oricon's Weekly chart. [9] The song "Scream" served as the album's lead single and was the first original Japanese-language single of the group ...
The song serves as CL's second solo track during her career with 2NE1, with her first solo single being "The Baddest Female" (2013). "MTBD" was written by both CL and long-time 2NE1 collaborator Teddy Park, with additional production by Park. "MTBD", which is an acronym stemming from the phrase "mental breakdown", integrates the genres of EDM ...
A Japanese version for the song was later included in the group's Japanese edition of their second Korean studio album Crush, which was released on June 25, 2014. The track was also featured in the 2NE1 Best Collection -Korea Edition- compilation album, which was released by YGEX in December of the same year.
Following the success of 2NE1's debut studio-album To Anyone (2010), [1] rumors began to circulate about the group's second full-length Korean-language album. Prior to the release of the group's 2012 single "I Love You", YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun-suk unveiled plans for 2NE1 to release a new single every three weeks, eventually leading up to a new album. [2]
The song was promoted through live performances on shows such as Inkigayo and M! Countdown during the month of August 2011. [5] The animated music video for the song, produced and directed by Mari Kim, shows the girls trying to take down a red-headed terrorist and achieved over thirty-five million views on YouTube. [6]
[3] The music video combines elements of Roy Lichtenstein's comic books and Andy Warhol's "Brillo Boxes" along with splashes of graffiti, emoticons and neon seen throughout the set. 2NE1 teamed up with fashion designer Jeremy Scott for the "pop art-inspired video". [4] It featured English model Ash Stymest as CL's love interest. [5]