Lucifer (Shinee album)

Lucifer is the second full-length album by South Korean boy band Shinee, released on July 19, 2010 in South Korea. It was re-released as Hello on October 1, 2010.

Lucifer
Digital and A version cover.
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 19, 2010
RecordedDecember 2009 - June 2010
GenreK-pop
Length47:59
LanguageKorean
LabelSM Entertainment, Avex Asia
ProducerLee Soo Man
Shinee chronology
2009, Year of Us
(2009)
Lucifer
(2010)
The First
(2011)
Singles from Lucifer
  1. "Lucifer"
    Released: July 12, 2010
Alternative cover
Repackage album cover as Hello
Singles from Hello
  1. "Hello"
    Released: October 1, 2010

The album is listed by Gaon Album Chart as the sixth best-selling album of 2010 in South Korea, with 124,961 copies sold, and the repackaged version at number 17 with 63,118 copies.[1]

Reception and release

Within hours of the album's release, it topped various physical and digital sales charts in South Korea.[2] The songs on the album "were more carefully selected than ever", and the album itself is said to "[give] listeners a great chance to experience the diverse musical characters and more mature vocal skills of SHINee members".[3] On August 5, 2010, "Lucifer" totaled over 124,961[4] copies in album sales in South Korea. In the US, the single "Lucifer" charted on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart for 57 weeks.[5]

Shinee released a repackaged album of Lucifer called Hello October 1, 2010. Their comeback on KBS Music Bank was on the same day.[6] The repackaged album Hello sold 63,118 copies in 2010 according to the Korean sales chart Gaon.

On November 26, 2010, the track "Obsession" was announced as the theme song for the film, The Warrior's Way.[7] SHINee's lead single "Lucifer" was also featured on the January 29, 2018 episode of FOX's popular TV series, Lucifer.[8]

Composition

Member Onew made his debut as a lyricist on track 9, "Your Name", while Jonghyun contributed lyrics for the second time (after writings lyrics for "Juliette"). Track 7 was co-written by all of the members.[3] "Love Still Goes On" is viewed as "kind of a sequel" to "Love Should Go On", from the group's debut mini-album "Replay". Minho wrote the raps to "Up & Down", "Obsession", "Your Name", and co-wrote the songs "WOWOWOW" with JQ and "Shout Out" with the fellow members and MISFIT. In the repackaged album "Hello", he wrote the rap for the title track "Hello", and co-wrote the raps for "One" and "Get It".[3]

"Ready or Not" was written and composed by Will Simms, a French music producer who made his debut in SM Entertainment with this song.[9] Risto Asikainen and Setä Tamu also contributed the song and Misfit penned the lyrics.

Singles

"Lucifer" was written by Bebe Rexha and Yoo Young-jin, who also penned the lyrics of many other songs performed by Shinee.[10] The song's music video was released on July 19, 2010 via the official YouTube channel of SM Entertainment.[11] The group made their comeback on July 23, 2010 on Music Bank.[12] They performed the song live during the following days on KBS and other broadcasting channels. Minho did not participate in the dances, however, sitting on a chair due to a leg injury[13] which had already delayed the album's release and promotion.[14] A choreography version of the music video was released on YouTube on August 3.[15] The dance was choreographed by Shim Jae-Won (who was previously a member of Black Beat) and Rino Nakasone-Razalan. By the end of 2010, "Lucifer" had been downloaded 1,431,431 times.[16] In 2011, it was downloaded other 779,474 times and 181,436 times in the first half of 2012. On January 29, 2018, Lucifer was played in an episode of "Til Death Do Us Part" from American television drama series Lucifer.

The Korean lyrics of "Hello" were written by Kim Eana.[17] The song's music video was released on October 4, 2010 via the official YouTube channel of SM Entertainment.[18] The group gave their first live performance of the song on October 1, 2010 on Music Bank.[19] The featured dance was choreographed by Rino Nakasone-Razalan. By the end of 2010, "Hello" had been downloaded 1,005,756 times.[20]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the official homepage.[21][22]

Lucifer – Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Up & Down"3:33
2."Lucifer"3:54
3."Electric Heart"
  • Kim Boo-min
3:19
4."A-Yo"
  • Ha Jung-hyun
  • C-2
  • Erin Reid
  • C-2
  • Erin Reid
4:27
5."Obsession" (Korean: ; Hanja: ; RR: Yok)
  • John Ho
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
  • Jimmy Burney
  • John Ho
4:08
6."Quasimodo" (Korean: 화살; RR: Hwasal; lit. Arrow)
  • Jo In-hyung
4:08
7."Shout Out" (Korean: ; RR: Ak)
  • Steven Lee
  • Drew Ryan Scott
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
2:53
8."Wowowow"3:11
9."Your Name"4:06
10."Life"
  • Kim Jeong-bae
4:38
11."Ready or Not"3:03
12."Love Pain"3:43
13."Love Still Goes On" (Korean: 사.계.후; RR: Sa.Gye.Hu)
  • Lee Yoon-jae
2:56
Total length:47:59
Hello  – Repackage edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Lucifer"3:54
2."Hello"
  • Park Bum-geum
3:04
3."One" (Korean: 하나; RR: Hana)
  • Park Sung-soo
  • Park Sung-soo
  • Loomboy
  • NG.K
3:34
4."Get It"
3:23
5."Up & Down"3:33
6."Electric Heart"
  • Kim Boo-min
3:19
7."A-Yo"
  • Ha Jung-hyun
  • C-2
  • Erin Reid
  • C-2
  • Erin Reid
4:27
8."Obsession" (Korean: ; Hanja: ; RR: Yok)
  • John Ho
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
  • Jimmy Burney
  • John Ho
4:08
9."Quasimodo" (Korean: 화살; RR: Hwasal; lit. Arrow)
  • Jo In-hyung
4:08
10."Shout Out" (Korean: ; RR: Ak)
  • Steven Lee
  • Drew Ryan Scott
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
2:53
11."Wowowow"3:11
12."Your Name"4:06
13."Life"
  • Kim Jeong-bae
4:38
14."Ready or Not"3:03
15."Love Pain"3:43
16."Love Still Goes On" (Korean: 사.계.후; RR: Sa.Gye.Hu)
  • Lee Yoon-jae
2:56
Total length:57:53

Charts

Lucifer

Chart Peak
position
Gaon Weekly album chart 1
Gaon Monthly album chart 1
Gaon Yearly album chart 39

Hello

Chart Peak
position
Gaon Weekly album chart 1
Gaon Monthly album chart 5
Gaon Yearly album chart 21

Certifications and sales

Chart Album Total
Gaon physical sales Lucifer (album) 241,432+ [24][25][26][27]
Gaon physical sales Hello Repackage

Accolades

Music program awards

Song Program Date
"Lucifer" Music Bank (KBS) July 30, 2010
August 6, 2010
Show! Music Core (MBC) July 31, 2010
August 7, 2010
Inkigayo (SBS) August 8, 2010
August 15, 2010
"Hello" Music Bank (KBS) October 15, 2010
Show! Music Core (MBC) October 16, 2010
Inkigayo (SBS) October 17, 2010

Release history

Lucifer

Region Date Version Format(s) Label(s)
South Korea July 19, 2010 A CD SM Entertainment
Hong Kong August 13, 2010 Avex Asia
Taiwan
Philippines September 18, 2010 (special release)
September 24, 2010 (official release)
Universal Records
South Korea July 28, 2010 B SM Entertainment
Hong Kong August 18, 2010 Avex Asia
Philippines September 18, 2010 (special release)
September 24, 2010 (official release)
Universal Records
Japan September 15, 2010 Japanese Version CD+DVD Avex Trax, Rhythm Zone

Hello

Region Date Format(s) Label(s)
South Korea October 4, 2010 CD SM Entertainment
Hong Kong 2010 Avex Asia
Taiwan CD+DVD
Philippines November 27, 2010 (special release)
December 3, 2010 (official release)[28]
CD Universal Records
Japan March 2011 CD+DVD EMI Music Japan

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