Break Down (EP)

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Break Down

Normal Edition cover
EP by Kim Hyun-joong
Released June 7, 2011 (2011-06-07)
(see Release history)
Genre K-pop, R&B, Dance
Language Korean
Label KeyEast (Korea)
Warner Music Taiwan (Taiwan)
Producer Steven Lee
Kim Hyun-joong chronology

Break Down
(2011)
Lucky
(2011)
Music video
"Break Down" on YouTube
"Please" on YouTube
"Kiss Kiss" on YouTube

Break Down is the debut Korean solo mini album of Kim Hyun-joong of South Korean boy band SS501. It was released on 7 June 2011 under KeyEast Entertainment.[1] A Limited Edition was released on 23 June 2011, with a bonus DVD with music videos and behind-the-scene footages.[2] The album was released in Taiwan by Warner Music Taiwan in two versions: Regular and Commemorate Editions.

For the album, Kim promoted the high tempo dance lead track "Break Down" featuring Double K, the R&B track "제발 (Please)" and the light tempo pop song "Kiss Kiss" and released music videos for these three songs.

Reception

The album exceeded 70,000 pre-ordered copies in 10 days.[3] It peaked at number one on Gaon Weekly Album Chart for the week starting 5 June 2011[4] and was the best-selling album for June on Gaon Monthly Album Chart with 100,433 sales. It also topped the Oricon chart in Japan in the International Imported Album category for the first week of July.[5]

The album's title track "Break Down" was the first place winner for two consecutive weeks on Mnet's M! Countdown music show, for 16 and 23 June 2011; and also won for two consecutive weeks on KBS's Music Bank.[6]

It is also certified platinum in Taiwan and Kim was presented with a platinum record by Warner Music Taiwan CEO Chen Ze Shan in a press conference held in Taiwan.[7]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusicArrangement Length
1. "Intro (Let Me Go)"  Lee Seung-jaeSteven LeeSteven Lee 1:43
2. "Break Down [Ft. Double K]"  Joy FactorySteven LeeSteven Lee 3:31
3. "제발 (Please)"  Joy FactorySteven Lee, Drew R. Scott, Sean Alexander, Jimmy Burney, Greg WattonSteven Lee 3:31
4. "Kiss Kiss"  Lee Seung-jaeSteven Lee, Drew R. Scott, Sean AlexanderSteven Lee 3:44
5. "Yes I Will"  Joy FactorySteven Lee, Drew R. Scott, Sean AlexanderSteven Lee, Drew R. Scott, Sean Alexander 3:26
6. "제발 (Please)" (Instrumental) Steven Lee, Drew R. Scott, Sean Alexander, Jimmy Burney, Greg WattonSteven Lee 3:31

Release history

Country Date Distributing label Format
South Korea 7 June 2011 KeyEast CD
23 June 2011 Limited Edition (CD+DVD)
Taiwan 1 July 2011 Warner Music Taiwan CD[8]
12 August 2011 Commemorate Edition (CD+poster)[9]

Charts

Chart Country Period Peak position Notes/Ref
Gaon Single Chart South Korea 5 -11 June 2011 #18 "Break Down"[10]
Gaon Weekly Album Chart #1 [11]
Gaon Monthly Album Chart June #1 100,433 copies[12]
Gaon Yearly Chart 2011 #9 114,642 copies
G-Music Combo Chart Taiwan Week 27 (1 - 7 July 2011) #3 6.81% sales[13]
G-Music J-Pop/K-Pop Chart #1 25.56% sales[14]
Five Music J-Pop/K-Pop Chart #1 13.61% sales[15]

References

  1. (Korean) "김현중씨의 1st mini album Break Down 음원 공개 및 음반 발매 안내" KeyEast Entertainment. 3 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  2. (Korean) "김현중씨의 Break Down Limited Edition 예약판매 안내 드립니다" KeyEast Entertainment. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  3. "Kim Hyun-joong's 1st Solo Album Exceeds 70,000 Pre-orders" Chosun Ilbo. 1 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-25
  4. Kim, Heidi "Gaon Weekly Album Chart: 5-11 June 2011" 10 Asia. 16 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-13
  5. (Korean) "김현중 앨범발매 2주만에 10만장, 올해 최다 판매량 등극" Nate News. 22 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-25
  6. (Korean) "김현중, 공식 팬클럽 '헤네치아' 구성" Nate News. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-25
  7. (Chinese) "韓國首席新巨星的金賢重,14日傾盆大雨下舉辦見面會仍聚集超過2,000名粉絲" Yam News. 15 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-25
  8. (Chinese) "Break Down album info" Warner Music Taiwan. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  9. (Chinese) "Break Down (Commemorate Edition) album info" Warner Music Taiwan. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  10. (Korean) "This links to current week - select the week from drop down menu" Gaon Single Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-18
  11. (Korean) "This links to current week - select the week from drop down menu" Gaon Album Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  12. (Korean) "This links to current week - select the year/month from drop down menu" Gaon Album Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-14
  13. (Chinese) "This links to the current week - search for week number at the bottom of page" G-Music Combo Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-16
  14. (Chinese) "This links to the current week - search for week number at the bottom of page" G-Music J-Pop/K-Pop Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-16
  15. (Chinese) "J-Pop/K-Pop Chart Week 27 (1-7 July 2011)" Five Music Chart. Retrieved 2011-11-16

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