The "Something" choreography is characterized by its slow, rhythmic pace that emphasizes grace over high-intensity power.
Girl's Day - "Something" Review - AtrocityCL's K-Pop Review Blog
The group won the Best Dance Performance by a Female Group at the 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) . GIRLS DAY(к±ёмЉ¤лЌ°мќґ) Something (Dance ver.)
The "Something" era solidified Girl's Day (Sojin, Minah, Yura, and Hyeri) as top-tier idols. The song's performance-heavy nature led to several major accolades:
Girl's Day's is widely regarded as a definitive moment in 2nd-generation K-pop, transitioning the group into a mature, sophisticated "sexy" concept that dominated the charts in 2014. The dance version of the music video, released on January 16, 2014, focuses exclusively on the choreography, which became an instant sensation for its "cat-like" movements and elegant styling. Choreography & Concept The "Something" choreography is characterized by its slow,
It won "Song of the Year" for the month of January at the Gaon Chart Music Awards and was a "Long-Run Song" recipient for its sustained popularity on digital charts. Critical Reception
Produced by Double Sidekick , the song and its performance were designed as a 2014 homage to iconic sexy tracks like Uhm Jung-hwa's "Invitation" (1998) and Park Ji-yoon's "Coming of Age Ceremony" (2000). Impact and Awards The song's performance-heavy nature led to several major
The dance features a distinct bouncing move during the chorus that became one of the most parodied and covered routines of the year.