"Into The New World" (Korean: 다시 만난 세계; RR: Dasi Mannan Segye) is the debut single by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was composed by Kenzie and written by Kim Jeong-bae. It was released on August 3, 2007, by SM Entertainment and distributed by Genie Music, and on August 6 as a physical copy. It was later included on Girls' Generation's debut album (2007).
"Into the New World" | ||||
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Single by Girls' Generation | ||||
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Released | August 3, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | K-pop, dance-pop, teen-pop | |||
Length | 4:25 | |||
Label | SM Entertainment | |||
Composer(s) | Kenzie | |||
Lyricist(s) | Kim Jeong-bae | |||
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Music video | ||||
"Into The New World" on YouTube | ||||
The group has performed "Into The New World" in a number of live performances on music programs and in all of their Asian concert tours. It was part of the encore of The First Japan Arena Tour (2011), Girls' Generation Tour (2011) and Girls' Generation World Tour Girls & Peace (2013); the group also performed the song during Girls' Generation Asia Tour (2009) and as a ballad version at the Phantasia Tour (2015). "Into The New World" won the first music show trophy as for the song and group on October 11, 2007, on Mnet's M Countdown.
In 2002, the song was considered as a candidate for M.I.L.K.'s second album. Due to the group's breakup in 2003, the song was shelved until Girls' Generation's debut.[1] "Into the New World" was officially released as part of a single album on August 3, 2007.[2] The song was originally first performed by the group in SBS's The Music Trend on August 5, 2007.[citation needed] "Into the New World" reached number one on Mnet's M! Countdown.[citation needed]
The music video features a small amount of dance scenes. The video starts with a plane landing, followed by a silhouette of the girls forming a line and then dancing. During this, text appears saying "Into the New World, Or Not.. It's Up to Your Choice.. [sic]".[3] Throughout the music video, it shows the girls doing activities, either alone or coupled with another member. The activities done by the girls are:
There are two dance settings featured in the video. The first one is a room with a white background, and the second one is a lobby of a shopping mall.[3]
The music video on SM Town's YouTube channel, originally uploaded on June 3, 2011, was remastered in high definition and in 4K and was re-released on January 21, 2022, as part of SM Entertainment's Remastering Project.[5]
The physical edition of "Into the New World" debuted at number 5 on the chart for August 2007 compiled by the Music Industry Association of Korea (MIAK), selling 10,823 copies in its first month of release.[6] It was the 41st best-selling CD release of 2007 in South Korea, selling 22,818 physical copies in total.[7] In 2010, the single peaked at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart for the chart issue dated April 18–24, based on physical sales.[8] It became the 9th best-selling release of April 2010 in South Korea.[9]
The song experienced a resurgence in 2016 when Ewha Womans University students sang it during part of their peaceful protest against the university whilst facing 1600 police officers.[10] Girls' Generation member Tiffany responded that
"As SNSD, it was a proud moment. Right now is the generation for feminists, and it’s an era where messages of women empowering other women are important. I feel like our song played that role, so my heart was happy."[11]
Fellow member Yuri also expressed similar sentiments:
"I saw the video several times, and I even cried because my heart was overcome with emotion. It was a moment when I felt a huge sense of pride as a singer. It was a message that I wanted to deliver through my work, and the inspiration that we wanted to deliver through music and performance was being realized, so it was unlike anything else. At the time when we debuted, I didn’t fully understand the lyrics so I might have been imitating it with bright eyes. But as time passes and I listen to the song, the lyrics touch me even more."[11]
During the 2016–2017 South Korean protests, the song, along with Big Bang's "Bang Bang Bang" (2015) and Twice's "Cheer Up" (2016), was sung widely in public squares, leading to it becoming the "morning dew" of the young generation and led to it placing number one on Melon's real-time charts almost 10 years after its release.[12][13][14]
The song was sung in celebration when judges of the Constitutional Court of Korea ruled against the criminalization of abortion in South Korea on April 11, 2019.[15][16] In 2020, the song was used during an anti-government rally as part of the 2020 Thai protests. Some protesters were already aware of the song's usage during protests in Korea. K-pop fans helped translate and memorize meaningful lyrics for protesters to sing along.[17] In a panel of 35 music critics and professionals organized by newspaper Seoul Shinmun and online portal Melon, "Into the New World" was ranked the 6th best K-pop song of all time; music critic Squib said that it has continuously attracted the attention of the public and has become a "symbol of the times".[18] The Korea Herald also highlighted the song's use in expressing solidarity for a cause, noting that the song's lyrics about unity resonated with Korean millennials.[19]
This song is often covered in survival shows, special stages of music charts and award shows. In the first season of Produce 101, it was used as one of the debut song missions,[20][21] it was also used for the first evaluation in Finding Momoland.[22] Big Mama's Lee Young-Hyun performed a reinterpretation of the song on Immortal Songs - King of Kings annual special feature.[23] At the 2016 Gaon Chart Music Awards, GFriend, I.O.I, Twice and Red Velvet covered the song.[24] In Idol School in 2017, it was used as a preliminary vocal assessment.[25] The 9 winners from the show, Fromis 9, performed the song again for M! Countdown's 600th episode.[26]
After member Jessica left Girls' Generation, the song was also changed into a ballad version for live concert performances.[27] Hyoyeon also admitted on Secret Unnies that the choreography was prepared as far back as a year before SNSD's debut.[28] The ballad version of the song was used as a diagnostics tool in Produce 48. In that cover, Kim Chae-won and Nako Yabuki went on to become members of Iz*One.[29]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Into the New World" (다시 만난 세계; Dasi Mannan Segye) | Kim Jeong-bae | Kenzie | Kenzie | 04:25 |
2. | "Beginning" | Yoon Hyo-sang | Anna-Lena Margaretha Hogdahl, Mattias Lindblom, Anders Wollbeck | Hwang Seong-je | 03:03 |
3. | "Perfect for You" (소원; Sowon) | Kwon Yun-jeong | Ingrid Skretting (Warner/ Chappell Music Scandinavia AB) | Kenzie | 03:14 |
4. | "Into the New World" (Instrumental) | Kenzie | Kenzie | 04:25 | |
Total length: | 15:07 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Into the New World" (Remix) | Kim Jeong-bae | Kenzie | Kenzie | 04:30 |
Chart (2007, 2010) | Peak position |
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South Korea (MIAK)[6] | 5 |
South Korea (Gaon Album Chart)[8] | 2 |
Country | Sales |
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South Korea (CD) | 44,754[33] |
Year | Organization | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2007 | Cyworld Digital Music Awards | Rookie of the Month (August) | Won | [34] |
Program | Date |
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Mnet's M Countdown | October 11, 2007 |
Region | Release date | Format | Label |
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Worldwide[31] | August 2, 2007 | Digital EP | SM Entertainment |
South Korea[30] | August 3, 2007 | CD single | |
Worldwide[32] | September 10, 2007 | Digital single – Remix | |
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