Mr. Simple (song)

"Mr. Simple" is a song by South Korean boy band Super Junior, released as their tenth Korean and lead single off their fifth studio album of the same name digitally on August 2, 2011, via SM Entertainment in South Korea. The song topped the charts hours after its release.

"Mr. Simple"
Single by Super Junior
from the album Mr. Simple
ReleasedAugust 2, 2011 (2011-08-02)
Recorded2011
GenreDance-pop
synthpop
Length3:59
LabelSM Entertainment
Songwriter(s)Yoo Young-jin
Producer(s)Yoo Young-jin
Super Junior singles chronology
"No Other"
(2010)
"Mr. Simple"
(2011)
"A-Cha"
(2011)
Music video
"Mr. Simple" on YouTube

The Japanese version of the song was released as their second Japanese single on December 7, 2011, under Avex Trax.[1] A b-side track of the single entitled "Snow White" was revealed via the group's official Japanese website on November 30, 2011. The single debuted at #2 in the Oricon Weekly Charts, selling 89,000 copies on its first week of release, outselling their previous Japanese single Bijin (Bonamana) which sold 59,000 on its first week and 67,000 on total sales, making it Super Junior's highest-selling Japanese release yet.[2] The song was used as a commercial tie-up for Japanese satellite communication holding company SKY Perfect JSAT Group.[3] It will also became an ending theme song of TBS's Tsubo Musume for January 2012.[4]

Mr. Simple became the 85th best-selling single of 2011 in Japan according to the Oricon charts[5] and is certified Gold by the RIAJ for 100,000 units shipped to Japanese music stores.[6]

Background

The song was released along with the rest of the album's tracks on August 2, 2011, and has topped online charts hours after its release. The song was written by Yoo Young-jin, which was also the writer of their previous lead singles "Twins (Knock Out)", "Don't Don", "Sorry, Sorry" and "Bonamana". SM Entertainment describes the song as:

The title song, 'Mr. Simple', is a 'SJ FUNKY' song created solely for Super Junior and it can be considered as the final version of 'SJ FUNKY' following 'SORRY, SORRY' and 'BONAMANA' that swept the world. The lyric describes the reality where modern people living in a complicated world failing to achieve what they intended to and losing their love and dreams without the breadth of mind in a simple way with humorous and metaphorical words, meaning "There is no need for taking take everything very seriously. Simple and easy way can rather be a better choice for finding oneself" like the title, 'Mr. Simple.'

Music video

The music video for the song was released on August 4, 2011, via SM Entertainment's official SMTOWN YouTube page[7] while its Japanese version PV was released November 13, 2011, via Space Shower TV.[8]

Korean track list

  1. Mr. Simple (3:59)

Chart

Chart Peak
position
Gaon Singles chart 1
Gaon Mobile Ringtone chart 1
Gaon Karaoke chart 1
Billboard K-Pop Hot 100[9] 7

Japanese release

"Mr. Simple (Japanese Version)"
CD-only Cover
Single by Super Junior
B-side"Snow White"
ReleasedOctober 19, 2011 (2011-10-19) (digital)
December 7, 2011 (2011-12-07) (physical)
Recorded2011
GenrePop (Mr. Simple)
R&B, synthpop (Snow White)
Length3:59
Labelavex trax
Songwriter(s)Yoo Young-jin, Goro Matsui
Producer(s)Yoo Young-jin
Super Junior singles chronology
"Bijin (Bonamana)"
(2011)
"Mr. Simple (Japanese Version)"
(2011)
"Opera"
(2012)

Track listing

CD

  1. Mr. Simple (3:59)
  2. Snow White (4:07)
  3. Mr. Simple - Korean ver. - (3:59)
  4. Mr. Simple - Instrumental - (3:59) (CD Only)
  5. Snow White - Instrumental - (4:07) (CD Only)

CD+DVD limited pressing edition DVD track list

  1. Mr. Simple
  2. Mr. Simple - Dance ver.
  3. Mr. Simple - Korean ver.
  4. Mr. Simple - Korean ver. [Type B]
  5. Off Shot Clip

"CD+DVD" DVD Track list

  1. Mr. Simple
  2. Mr. Simple - Korean ver.

Charts and sales

The single debuted at number three in the Oricon Daily Singles Chart on December 6, 2011, selling 17,000 copies.[10] It plunged down to number six for three days and later peaked at number one by December 10, 2011, the day on which the group's Super Show 4 Osaka leg commenced, selling 36,000 copies, beating AKB48's Ue kara Mariko which sold 23,000 copies, at number two.[11] The latter marks Super Junior's first time to have a release to peak at number one since debut.[12] By the end of 2011, the single was ranked as the 85th best-selling single of 2011 in Japan according to the Oricon charts.[5]

Chart Peak
position
Reported
sales
Oricon Daily Singles Chart
1
88,973[2]
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart
2
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart
8
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart
85

Sales and certifications

Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales 110,608+[13]
RIAJ physical shipping certification Gold[6]

Music program awards

Program Date
Mnet's M! Countdown August 11, 2011
August 18, 2011
August 25, 2011
KBS's Music Bank August 12, 2011
August 19, 2011
August 26, 2011
September 2, 2011
September 9, 2011
SBS's Inkigayo August 21, 2011
August 28, 2011
September 4, 2011

References

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