Mirotic
Digital and A version cover.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2008
Recorded20072008
Genre
Length50:27
LanguageKorean
LabelSM
TVXQ chronology
T
(2008)
Mirotic
(2008)
The Secret Code
(2009)
Singles from Mirotic
  1. "Mirotic"
    Released: September 26, 2008
  2. "Wrong Number"
    Released: November 1, 2008

Mirotic is the fourth Korean studio album (seventh overall) by South Korean pop group TVXQ, released on September 26, 2008, by SM Entertainment. This is the group's last Korean album to feature members Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu.

The album was a major commercial breakthrough and is TVXQ's most critically successful album to date. The best-selling album of 2008, Mirotic debuted atop the Hanteo charts and sold 110,000 albums in one week, setting the record for one-week sales in South Korea on that chart. Version A of the album sold over 208,000 copies in a month, and cumulative sales surpassed 500,000 copies 109 days after its release. Mirotic was the first Korean album in four years, since Seo Taiji's 2004 album 7th Issue, to break 500,000 sales.[1] Mirotic sold over 541,000 copies by 2014.[2][3][4]

Background

The album had been in production since 2007, but the title was not decided upon until January 2008. TVXQ members Xiah Junsu and Max Changmin participated directly in the making of the album, penning the lyrics for "노을.. 바라보다 (Picture of You)" and "Love in the Ice", respectively. In addition, members Hero Jaejoong and Micky Yoochun composed and wrote the lyrics to "사랑아 울지마 (Don't Cry My Lover)" and "사랑 안녕 사랑 (Love Bye Love)", respectively, for version C of the album.

TVXQ had two promotional singles from the album. The title single "Mirotic" won a total of nine number-one trophies on Korean music programs The Music Trend, Music Bank, and M! Countdown, and is touted by critics as a staple song of K-pop.[5][6][7] Though succeeding single "Wrong Number" was unable to meet the success of its predecessor, it was an acclaimed K-pop hit.

Mirotic won the Disk Daesang (equivalent to Album of the Year) at the 23rd Golden Disk Awards and Album of the Year at the 2008 Mnet KM Music Festival (MKMF). It is currently the best-selling album among Korea's second-generation idols, earning the name "Album of the Decade."[8]

The choreography of "주문-Mirotic," the title track of the album, was done in a collaboration between Korean choreographers and Kenny Wormald, who had also worked with pop stars Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown and Christina Aguilera.[9] The song features a "reverse beat" track, meaning that the bass beat is either a half beat or a whole beat late in coming into a new phrase. While in most genres of music, the bass note comes in directly on the first beat of the measure in setting the chord of the phrase, reverse beat songs alter this usual method. In doing so, the reverse beat genre is said to have an effect of "growing on" the listener, having an addictive sound.

"Mirotic" is a newly coined term, created by member Hero Jaejoong, that combines the Korean miro (미로), meaning "maze", and the English suffix "-tic".

The title song was composed by the Danish producers, Remee, Lucas Secon and Thomas Troelsen. The German singer, Sarah Connor, also bought the copyright to the song (not specified when). Despite the fact that the two original songs were the same composed piece, they have musical differences (TVXQ's version has a rap and multi-layered harmonies while Connor's has a bridge; the melodies in the chorus also differ). "Mirotic" is one of the most successful singles ever in South Korea, in 2008 the song was downloaded 2,337,864 times. By the end of 2011 the song was officially downloaded 4,173,225 times.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
IZM[10]

Mirotic has received positive acclaim from music critics. Hwang Seon-eop of online magazine IZM rated the album 3.5 out of 5 stars,[10] putting Mirotic as TVXQ's most critically successful album to date.

Accolades

Ceremony Year Award Result Ref.
France J-Music Awards 2008 Best Asian Album of the Year Won [11]
Golden Disc Awards 2008 Album Daesang (Grand Prize) Won [12]
Album Bonsang (Main Prize) Won
Yepp Popularity Award Won
Mnet KM Music Festival 2008 Album of the Year Won [13]

Lyrics controversy

In November 2008, the Korean Commission of Youth Protection ruled that the lyrics of "Mirotic" were provocative and overly sexual. As a result, the album was labeled with stickers indicating that it was unsuitable for people under 19 years old and any performances of the song would have to be broadcast after 10pm.[14][15] In response to the ruling, SM Entertainment agreed to make a clean version but also had filed an injunction to overrule the commission's decision, asserting that the lyrics are "entirely different and miles away from the erotic or sexual that the association is making it to be."[14]

TVXQ performed the clean version at the 23rd Annual Golden Disk Awards. The lyrics were changed from "I got you" to "I chose you" and "I got you under my skin" to "I got you under my sky."[14] In March 2009, the Seoul Administrative Court ruled in favor of SM Entertainment, stating that the concerned lyrics "neither encouraged youth to have sex or described women as object for sex".[16] The following month, the Commission of Youth Protection announced they would appeal the ruling to a high court after having an emergency meeting and deeming that the phrase, "I got you under my skin", was inappropriate for minors.[17]

Track listing

Mirotic Version A & B track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Mirotic" (주문; Jumun; lit. Magic Spell)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:28
2."Wrong Number"Kang Joon-woo
Yoo Han-jin4:14
3."Picture of You" (노을... 바라보다; No-eul... Baraboda; lit. Looking at the Sunset)Xiah Junsu
  • Marcus Jilla
  • James Hollands
  • James Critcher
  • Marcus Jilla
  • James Hollands
  • James Critcher
4:51
4."Crazy Love"Young-hu KimYoung-hu KimYoung-hu Kim3:43
5."Hey!" (Don't Bring Me Down)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:11
6."You're My Melody" (넌 나의 노래; Neon Na-eui Norae)Young-hu Kim
  • Sean Alexander
  • Pascal Guyon
  • Jimmy Andrew Richard
3:33
7."Rainbow" (무지개; Mujigae)Kim Jeong-baeKenzieKenzie4:11
8."Paradise" (낙원; Nak-won)Wheesung
  • Kelvin Kumar (KSK)
  • Sean Kumar (KSK)
KSK4:39
9."Are You a Good Girl?" (악녀; Angnyeo; lit. Wicked Woman)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:11
10."Flower Lady" (Cover of Andrew Grange's "Stay With Me (Always)")Jo Yoon-kyung
Yoo Han-jin3:53
11."Forgotten Season" (잊혀진 계절; Ichyeojin Gyeojeol) (solo performed by Hero Jaejoong)Park Keon-hoLee Beom-heeHong-seok4:22
12."Love in the Ice" (Korean version)
Daisuke Suzuki
5:18
Total length:48:44
Notes
  • Track 5 is stylized in all caps as HEY!
  • Version B of the album does not include Tracks 11 & 12 ("Forgotten Season" & "Love in the Ice (Korean version)").
Mirotic Version C track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Wrong Number"Kang Joon-woo
Yoo Han-jin4:14
2."Don't Cry My Lover" (사랑아 울지마; Sarang-a Uljima)Hero JaejoongHero JaejoongJo Joon-young (Crazy Musician)4:44
3."Mirotic" (주문; Jumun; lit. Magic Spell)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:28
4."Crazy Love"Young-hu KimYoung-hu KimYoung-hu Kim3:43
5."Hey!" (Don't Bring Me Down)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:11
6."Wish" (소원; Sowon) (featuring Ryeowook and Kyuhyun of Super Junior)Park Joon-haPark Joon-haHong Seok4:36
7."You're My Melody" (넌 나의 노래; Neon Na-eui Norae)Young-hu Kim
  • Sean Alexander
  • Pascal Guyon
  • Jimmy Andrew Richard
3:33
8."Picture of You" (노을... 바라보다; No-eul... Baraboda; lit. Looking at the Sunset)Xiah Junsu
  • Marcus Jilla
  • James Hollands
  • James Critcher
  • Marcus Jilla
  • James Hollands
  • James Critcher
4:51
9."Rainbow" (무지개; Mujigae)Kim Jeong-baeKenzieKenzie4:11
10."Love Bye Love" (사랑 안녕 사랑; Sarang Annyeong Sarang)Micky YoochunMicky Yoo-chunMicky Yoo-chun3:34
11."Paradise" (낙원; Nak-won)Wheesung
  • Kelvin Kumar (KSK)
  • Sean Kumar (KSK)
KSK4:39
12."Are You a Good Girl?" (악녀; Angnyeo; lit. Wicked Woman)Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:11
13."Flower Lady" (Cover of Andrew Grange's "Stay With Me (Always)")Jo Yoon-kyung
Yoo Han-jin3:53
14."Don't Say Goodbye"
  • Kim Ji-hoo
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Kim Ji-hoo
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Kim Ji-hoo
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
4:25
15."Forgotten Season" (잊혀진 계절; Ichyeojin Gyeojeol) (solo performed by Hero Jaejoong)Park Keon-hoLee Beom-heeHong-seok4:22
16."Love in the Ice" (Korean version)
Daisuke Suzuki
5:18
Total length:77:38
Mirotic Version B – DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Directed by Hero (Interviewee: U-Know)" 
2."Directed by U-Know (Interviewee: Max)" 
3."Directed by Max (Interviewee: Xiah)" 
4."Directed by Xiah (Interviewee: Micky)" 
5."Directed by Micky (Interviewee: Hero)" 
6."Directed by TVXQ! - Talk about Mirotic" 
7."Directed by TVXQ! - 'Surprise Project [a-nation'08 Diary]'" 
Mirotic Version C – DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Mirotic" (music video) 
2."Making of "Mirotic" music video" 
3."Directed by Hero (Interviewee: U-Know)" 
4."Directed by U-Know (Interviewee: Max)" 
5."Directed by Max (Interviewee: Xiah)" 
6."Directed by Xiah (Interviewee: Micky)" 
7."Directed by Micky (Interviewee: Hero)" 
8."Directed by TVXQ! - Talk about Mirotic" 
9."Directed by TVXQ! - 'Surprise Project [a-nation'08 Diary]'" 

Charts and sales

Sales

Region Sales
South Korea (RIAK) 605,198

Release history

Country Date
South Korea September 26, 2008
Taiwan October 17, 2008
Japan December 12, 2008
Philippines January 30, 2010

References

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