The Lone Duckling

"The Lone Duckling"
The Ugly Duckling
Single by g.o.d
from the album Chapter 8
Language Korean
Released May 7, 2014
Format Digital single
Genre R&B
Length 4:24
Label CJ E&M
Composer(s) Duble Sidekick
Lyricist(s) Duble Sidekick, Danny Ahn

"The Lone Duckling" (Hangul: 미운오리새끼; RR: Miun orisaekki) is a song performed by South Korean pop music group g.o.d and released on May 7, 2014, as a teaser for their comeback and reunion to celebrate fifteen years since their debut in 1999. It was their first release since going on hiatus in December 2005.

Overview

The song is categorized as a ballad and was written and composed by Duble Sidekick, with the rap composed by Danny Ahn.[1][2][3] Billboard describes the song as having "classic boy band harmonies with modern-day electronic elements for a hit that boasts a hint of nostalgia for old-school fans".[4]

The title is a reference to the story of "The Ugly Duckling". The lyrics are sung from the perspective of an observer watching the duckling "crying" alone and likening one's own personal struggles to that of the duckling.[3]

Release and reception

Despite being a pre-release for the upcoming eighth album, the single achieved what is known in the industry as an "all-kill", topping ten online music websites within two hours[3] and temporarily displacing popular boy band EXO in the #1 spot on the Gaon Charts.[5][6][4] The single finished second in the Inkigayo rankings for May 18 despite g.o.d not promoting the song at any music programs or being present at the show.[7] Based on data compiled by the Gaon Music Chart it was the top-selling single for the month of May[8] and remained in the top 50 for nine consecutive weeks.[9]

As the single was intended to raise funds for victims of the Sewol ferry disaster,[2] a music video was not made and the YouTube video uploaded by label CJ E&M only contains a screenshot of the group's logo and the song title. The video still garnered over a million views and was eighth most watched (internationally) K-pop music video in May.[10]

The song was well-received by fans and critics, who have noted the meaningful lyrics and "comforting" melody as a welcome respite in a tragic time and also praised group's decision to retain their unique and signature blend of R&B and rap rather than follow the current K-pop trends.[2][11] English-language Korean pop culture website Soompi likewise noted that the song's "meaningful message inspired by the lone duckling gives hope to all lonely and hurt listeners."[3]

Charts

Country Chart Peak
position
South Korea Korea K-Pop Hot 100 1[4]
Gaon Digital Chart 1[8]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2014 Golden Disc Awards[12] Records of the Year (Digital bonsang) Nominated
2015 Gaon Chart Music Awards[6] Song of the Year (May) Won

See also

References

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