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Neverland (U KISS album)

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Released
  
September 1, 2011

Length
  
47:18

Artist
  
U-KISS

Producer
  
Ryan S. Jhun

Recorded
  
2011

Neverland (2011)
  
A Shared Dream (2012)

Release date
  
1 September 2011

Label
  
NH Media

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Genres
  
K-pop, Pop music, Electropop

Similar
  
U-KISS albums, K-pop albums

Neverland is the second full-length studio album by South Korean boy band U-KISS, released on September 1, 2011. It is the first album to feature new members Hoon and AJ. The album's lead single, "Someday", was released digitally August 26, 2011. The album's second single, "Neverland", was released on September 1, 2011, on Mnet along with the rest of the album. The album was released in the Philippines in 2012 under Universal Records (Philippines).

Contents

Background and development

The group worked in both Korea and Japan, and under an American producer, using top-notch facilities in Osaka, Japan. The album was released September 1, 2011.

The second single, "Neverland", was released on September 1 along with the other tracks from the album. "NEVERLAND", in contrast to the autotune trend, the vocals were recorded one by one. It was written by JD Reli, produced by conductor Ryan Jhun as well as Adam Kapit, and Korean lyrics were written by Misfit.

Songs with synthpop elements include "Baby Don't Cry", "Obsession", "Tell Me Y", "On the Floor" and "Top That", but the album is dominated mostly by ballads.

Music video

The official music video for "Neverland" was released on August 31, 2011, and was directed by Kim Eun-yoo for 12 Rounds Production. The video starts with DJ Itae flipping a red disc, and ends with U-KISS forming a triangular position with Eli at the front, while "U-KISS NEVERLAND" appears on the top.

Promotion

The video for the song "Neverland" reached a total of 730,000 views just within 72 hours of release and reached a total of 1,000,000 views within the next two days. Promotional television appearances were done in early September.

U-KISS promoted the Neverland album on tour in six different countries in Asia.

Chart performance

The first single, "Someday" entered the Gaon Chart on August 21 after selling 1,629,879 digital downloads from August 21 to August 28. It climbed six spots in its second week on the chart from its debut at number 140. "Neverland" entered the chart at number 50 for garnering a total of 6,151,934 digital downloads and streams from August 28 to September 3, 2011. It peaked at number 37. On September 12, "Someday" entered the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 at number 100 while "Neverland" occupied the number 58 position, the latter also placing as the tenth "Biggest Jumper" in the chart on the said week.

Album personnel

Credits for the album are as follows:

Recording

  • U-KISS – artist, chorus
  • Kevin Woo – lead vocals, vocals
  • Shin Soohyun – main vocals, vocals
  • Shin Dongho – vocals, rap
  • Lee Kiseop – vocals, rap, composer
  • Yeo Hoon Min – back vocals, vocals, composer
  • Kim Jaeseop – vocals, rap, composer, lyric producer
  • Kim Eli – vocals, rap
  • Paran – chorus
  • Producers and composers

  • Ryan Jhun – composer, producer, arranger
  • Adam Kapit – composer, producer, arranger
  • Misfit – lyric producer
  • JD Relic – arranger, chorus
  • Antwann Frost – arranger
  • Denzil "DR" Remedios – composer, producer, arranger, chorus
  • Ryan Jhun – mastering
  • Jay Deasel – producer, arranger
  • C-LUV (Groove Network) – lyric producer, chorus
  • Kim Ji-hyang (김지향) – lyric producer
  • June – lyric producer
  • Gr8Moon – lyric producer
  • &E – lyric producer, composer
  • Bag Seong Cheo (S2 Revolution) – music producer
  • Swin – music producer, composer, chorus
  • Stay Tuned – composer, arranger
  • Min Syeong-so – chorus
  • Guitar

  • Tommy Kim
  • Ham Jeon-ho
  • Songs

    1Intro0:57
    2Never Land3:34
    3Baby Don't Cry3:12

    References

    Neverland (U-KISS album) Wikipedia