Black Eyes (EP)

Black Eyes is the third extended play by South Korean girl group T-ara. Its release was originally set for release on November 18, 2011, but was pushed forward one week to November 11 due to the overwhelming demand for the album's lead track, "Cry Cry".[1]

Black Eyes
EP by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2011
Recorded2011
GenreK-pop
Length
  • 20:12 (Original 'Black Eyes' release)
  • 27:57 (Repackaged 'Funky Town' release)
LabelCore Contents
ProducerKwon Chang Hyun
T-ara chronology
John Travolta Wannabe
(2011)
Black Eyes
(2011)
Jewelry Box
(2012)
Singles from Black Eyes
  1. "Cry Cry"
    Released: November 11, 2011
Alternative cover
Funky Town re-release cover
Singles from Funky Town
  1. "We Were in Love"
    Released: December 23, 2011
  2. "Lovey-Dovey"
    Released: January 3, 2012

A repackaged version of the EP (though called the fifth album), titled Funky Town, was released on January 3, 2012, with the song "Lovey-Dovey" serving as the lead track.

Background and release

The group's agency, Core Contents Media, released a series of jacket photos for the single "Cry Cry", on November 4, 2011.[2] Black Eyes was released on November 17, 2011, with the single "Cry Cry" being released on the same day.[3]

Promotion

"Cry Cry" was promoted on multiple music shows, starting on Mnet's M! Countdown on the 17th, following with KBS's Music Bank on the 18th.[4][5]

Music videos

Drama version

On November 9, 2 days before the album's release, the group officially released the video clip of the song "Cry Cry" as a music movie. In the video, T-ara sheds the usual feminine image, replacing it with strong images and intense gunfight scenes. At the end of the story was the audio teaser of "Lovey Dovey". The video then climbed to #1 on the Korean video chart GOM TV, a video sharing site equivalent to YouTube in South Korea, just 30 minutes after its release.

The Drama Version of "Lovey Dovey" was a continuation of "Cry Cry" Drama Version that ended the story. The "Cry Cry"/"Lovey Dovey" short movie is considered one of the longest music videos in Kpop's history. It also cost over USD 1 Million / 1,2 Billion Korean Won becoming the most expensive Kpop music video of all time.

Other versions

Several other versions of "Cry Cry" and "Lovey Dovey" were released, including Dance, Zombie, and Ballad among others.[6][7]

The audio track from the "Cry Cry" ballad version's music video was included on Black Eyes along with the original ballad version of the song.

Commercial performance

"Cry Cry" peaked at number 1 on both Gaon Weekly singles and Billboard Korea Hot 100 Singles. The song has sold 3,755,993 digital units in South Korea as of 2012.[8]

"We Were In Love", a single from Funky Town reached number 1 on Gaon Weekly singles and sold nearly 2,670,00 digital copies by 2012.

"Lovey-Dovey" scored the number one position on the Gaon singles chart In 2012 becoming the album's third consecutive number 1 hit. The song has achieved digital sales of over 3.7 million in South Korea alone.[9]

Other songs in the album peaked within Top 200 on both Gaon and Billboard Korea Hit 100.

Track listings

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Cry Cry"Kim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo, Ahn Young MinKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young SooKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo3:17
2."Goodbye, OK"Ahn Young MinAhn Young Min, Lee Yoo JinLee Yoo Jin3:05
3."O My God"Choi Kyu SungChoi Kyu SungChoi Kyu Sung4:05
4."I'm So Bad"Ahn Young MinKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young SooKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo3:12
5."Cry Cry" (Ballad Ver.)Kim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo, Ahn Young MinKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young SooKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo3:18
6."Cry Cry" (Ballad Music Video Ver.) (Digital Only)Kim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo, Ahn Young MinKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young SooKim Tae Hyun, Cho Young Soo3:12
Total length:20:12

Funky Town

No.TitleLength
1."Lovey-Dovey"03:35
2."우리 사랑했잖아" (Uri Saranghaejjanha, "We Were in Love") (collaboration with Davichi)03:35
3."Lovey-Dovey" (Club Remix Ver.)03:47
4."Cry Cry"03:17
5."Goodbye, OK"03:05
6."O My God"04:06
7."I'm So Bad"03:12
8."Cry Cry" (Ballad Ver.)03:18
Total length:27:57

Charts

Black Eyes

Chart Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon) Weekly album chart[10] 2
Taiwan (5-Music) Weekly Album Chart[11] 3
South Korea (Gaon) Monthly album chart[12] 5
South Korea (Gaon) Yearly album chart[13] 28

Funky Town

Chart Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon) Weekly album chart[14] 1
South Korea (Gaon) Monthly album chart[15] 2
Taiwan (5-Music) Weekly album chart 1
South Korea (Gaon) Yearly album chart[16] 20
Japan (Oricon) Weekly album chart[17] 31

Sales

Chart Reported
sales
Gaon physical sales (Black Eyes) 48,205[18]
Gaon physical sales (Funky Town) 76,749[19]

Accolades

Awards and nominations

Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2012 Best Collaboration "We Were In Love" Nominated [20]
Golden Disc Awards 2013 Disk Bonsang Funky Town Nominated [21]
Popularity Award Nominated [22]
Seoul Music Awards Popularity Award Nominated [23]
Main Prize (Bonsang) Won
Soompi Awards 2012 Mini Album of the Year Nominated [24]

Lists

Year Publisher Listicle Recipient Rank Ref.
2011 Bugs Top 100 Songs of 2011 Cry Cry Placed [25]
2012 Top 100 Songs of 2012 Lovey Dovey Placed [26]
We Were In Love Placed
2017 SBS PopAsia 9 of the best T-ara singles Cry Cry 3 [27]
2019 Popkultur The 82 Greatest K-Pop Songs of All Time 49 [28]

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