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2009 EP by Beast
Beast Is the B2ST
EP by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre K-pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length15:52
LanguageKorean
Label Cube Entertainment
Beast chronology
Beast Is the B2ST
(2009) Shock of the New Era
(2010)
Singles from Beast Is the B2ST
  1. "Bad Girl"
    Released: October 14, 2009
  2. "Mystery"
    Released: October 14, 2009

Beast Is the B2ST (Beast Is the Best) is the debut extended play by South Korean boy band Beast. It was released by Cube Entertainment on October 14, 2009 and contains five songs, including the singles "Bad Girl" and "Mystery".[1] [2] The album was a commercial success, selling over 40,000 copies.[3]

Background

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In October 2009, Beast held their debut showcase at the MTV GongGae Hall and made their live performance debut on KBS Music Bank with their debut single, "Bad Girl".[4] A documentary recording the story of the group's debut titled MTV B2ST was filmed during this time, showing the members as they filmed their first music video and bonded with each other.[5] Their debut mini-album, Beast Is the B2ST featured five songs, including the intro track "Beast Is the B2ST", "Mystery", and "Oasis". The song "Yet" (아직은, Ajigeun) was banned from airplay due to (believed) swearing in JunHyung's rap. This is actually quite a controversial topic among fans, seeing as some believe the "swear word" could have been another word entirely. Beast won their first award, Rookie of the Month for December, awarded by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[6]

In early 2010, Beast promoted their second single, "Mystery", from the mini-album, with live performances on the weekly music shows. The members created their own humorous amateur music video for the song, featuring fellow Korean pop singers including members of Girls' Generation and Kara. The mini-album went on to sell 40,000 copies,[3] an unusual feat for a Korean rookie group, with the album's original print run of 20,000 copies selling out in its first month.[7]

On February 14, 2012, Beast's official YouTube channel uploaded a special music video for "Mystery". Beast first premiered this music video during their 'Beautiful Show' world tour concert in Seoul. The video was played in lieu of the group's actual performance of the song, ending with the word "EASY" as the introduction to their next song in the lineup.[8]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Beast Is the B2ST"BeastShin Sa Dong Tiger, Choi Gyu SeongShin Sa Dong Tiger1:36
2."Bad Girl[9] " (배드걸; Baedeu Geol)Lee Sang Ho, Shin Sa Dong Tiger, BeastLee Sang Ho, Shin Sa Dong TigerShin Sa Dong Tiger3:16
3."Mystery[10] " (미스테리; Miseuteri)Lee Sang Ho, Kang Ji Won, Shin Sa Dong Tiger, Yong JunhyungLee Sang Ho, Kang Ji Won, Shin Sa Dong TigerLee Sang Ho, Kang Ji Won,3:30
4."Ajigeun" (아직은, lit. Yet)Shin Sa Dong Tiger, Jeon Hye Won, Yong JunhyungShin Sa Dong TigerShin Sa Dong Tiger3:42
5."Oasis" (오아시스; Oasiseu)Hwang Song Jin, Kim Ki Bum, Kang Ji Won, Yong JunhyungKim Ki Bum, Kang Ji WonKang Ji Won3:48
Total length:15:52

"Bad Girl" was Beast's debut single. The song "Mystery" was later performed to help promote the group's debut EP.

Controversy

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On November 11, 2009, Korean broadcaster KBS banned the playing of the song "Ajigeun" because of a phrase that had the potential to be misheard and misunderstood as an offensive word. Within the lyrics, "the loneliness surrounds me as I spend the night in tears, shh," the exclamation "shh" is heard as the offensive word "shit." Cube Entertainment responded to the ban by stating that the word was not used as an offensive word, instead it expresses the feelings of a person who has no experience in breaking up.[11]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2010) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[12] 11


Year-end charts

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Chart (2010) Position
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[13] 59

References

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  1. ^ "비스트, B2ST→ BEAST로 이름 바꾼 이유는?". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 2009年10月14日. Archived from the original on 2021年05月19日. Retrieved 2021年05月19日.
  2. ^ "비스트 후속곡 'Mystery' 인기 폭발적". Seoul Economy (in Korean). 2009年12月08日. Archived from the original on 2021年05月19日. Retrieved 2021年05月19日.
  3. ^ a b "'비스트, 데뷔 음반 4만장 팔았다 '대박'" [BEAST 'Hit Debut Album Sells 40,000 Copies]. SPN Edaily (in Korean). 2010年02月10日. Archived from the original on 2010年02月15日. Retrieved 2010年02月14日.
  4. ^ "BEAST : "After the Showcase on the 15th, we cannot hide our tears"". Newsen (in Korean). 2009年10月17日. Retrieved 2009年12月24日.
  5. ^ "'AJ & Eliminated Big Bang Member Joins Together to Form the 6 Member Boy Band B2ST'". Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). 2009年08月25日. Archived from the original on 2012年04月05日. Retrieved 2009年11月01日.
  6. ^ "BEAST wins the December Rookie Music Award". Newsen (in Korean). 2009年11月27日. Retrieved 2009年12月23日.
  7. ^ "Explosive Rookie Group BEAST, Album Sales Are Explosive As Well". Newsen (in Korean). 2009年11月18日. Retrieved 2009年12月23日.[permanent dead link ]
  8. ^ "B2ST releases special music video for 'Mystery'". allkpop . 2012年02月14日. Retrieved 2012年02月14日.
  9. ^ "그룹 비스트, 'Bad Girl' 뮤직비디오 풀버젼 공개" (in Korean). 매일경제. 2009年10月20日. Archived from the original on 2011年07月23日. Retrieved 2009年12月22日.
  10. ^ "비스트 '배드걸' 이어 '미스테리' 2연타 성공할까? '색다르네'" . Retrieved 2009年12月24日.
  11. ^ (in Korean) Why was Yet banned? Archived 2010年01月15日 at the Wayback Machine. Entertainment Daily. 2009年11月11日. Retrieved 2009年12月22日.
  12. ^ "2010년 01주차 Album Chart". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  13. ^ "2010년 가온차트 부문별 Top 100위". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
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