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2013 unmarried anthology past BTS

ii Cool 4 Skool
2cool4skoolalbumcover.jpg
Single anthology by

BTS

Released June 12, 2013 (2013-06-12)
Recorded 2013
Genre
  • Hip hop
  • Yard-pop
Length 27:13
Language Korean
Characterization
  • Big Hit Amusement
  • Loen
  • Pony Canyon
Producer
  • Pdogg
  • "Hitman" Bang
  • Wearisome Rabbit
  • Supreme Boi
  • RM
  • j-hope
  • SUGA
BTS chronology
2 Cool 4 Skool
(2013)
O!RUL8,2?
(2013)
Singles from ii Absurd iv Skool
  1. "No More Dream"
    Released: June 11, 2013
  2. "We Are Bulletproof pt. 2"
    Released: June xvi, 2013

2 Absurd 4 Skool is the debut single album released by South Korean boy band BTS on June 12, 2013 through Big Hit Entertainment and distributed by Loen. The anthology was supported past the singles "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2". Commercially, information technology peaked at number five on the Gaon Anthology Nautical chart in South Korea, and at number ten on Billboard 'due south Earth Albums Nautical chart in the United states. The album has sold over 430,000 copies every bit of January 2022.

A 3-disc version of the anthology was released in Japan through Pony Canyon in 2014.[one]

Background and release [edit]

Prior to BTS' debut, Big Hit Entertainment ran a web log for the group where the members shared mixtapes, diary entries, video logs, and various other content with their fans. The characterization appear a temporary closure of the blog on May twenty, 2013, in preparation for the group's debut.[two] BTS' official website was launched that same day and featured a inaugural timer on the homepage—counting down to May 27 (KST)—with the group's official logo revealed for the get-go time.[iii] On May 26 (May 27 at 8AM KST), a 30-second long debut trailer was posted on the website and uploaded to Big Hitting's official YouTube channel as well. The clip featured a hip-hop beat with Scratching and a "well-crafted rap hook" that accompanied typography graphics containing hints about the group'south composition, the songs that would be on their starting time album, and the musical direction BTS would pursue. The timer on the website changed and began counting downward to June three.[4] On June 3, the release date for the album and its as-however-unnamed lead single, besides as the first date for promotional activities was announced equally June 12. Teaser photos of the individual members were published on the group's website get-go that same solar day and continued sequentially until June five.[five] [6] Large Hit revealed the tracklist for the anthology on their official Twitter business relationship.[7] They also released the design and details of the concrete album which included with a photobook and postcard.[8] The outset teaser, revealing that "No More Dream" would be their title track.[9] [10] Boosted concept photos for the album were released via their official Facebook page the post-obit week.[11]

Music videos [edit]

The music video for "No More Dream" was released on June 12, 2013[12] ahead of BTS debut showcase. "No More Dream" trip the light fantastic toe version was later released on June 16, 2013[13] in the heart of the group's promotion on music programs. The music video for "Nosotros Are Bulletproof Pt.two" was then released on July 16, 2013[14] for the group's further follow-up promotions. All the dance was choreographed by Son Sungdeuk while both "No More Dream" and "Nosotros Are Bulletproof Pt.2" music videos were directed by Zanybros.[fifteen]

Composition [edit]

The lyrics of the album primarily reflected on the misunderstanding and prejudice towards them, criticism of the society that diminishes their dreams, and their anxiety and determination towards their hereafter.[16] During the product of the album, Suga and RM rewrote the lyrics of "No More Dream" more than 20 times.[17]

Promotions [edit]

The group held a press conference and debut showcase on June 12, 2013, performing "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.two",[18] marked their unofficial debut stage in Southward Korea music industry. BTS later on made a successful debut stage on June 13[19] on Mnet'southward M Inaugural marked the showtime of their promotion of the album on diverse South Korea music programs. Much afterwards in 2015, BTS held a special concert[20] in support of the album. 2015 BTS Alive Trilogy Episode I: BTS Begins was held for two days at Olympic Hall starting from March 28, 2015 with BTS performing songs from 2 Absurd 4 Skool & O!RUL8,2? albums.

Commercial functioning [edit]

2 Absurd four Skool sold 760 copies in its release week,[21] and debuted at number 19 on the Week 25 issue of the Gaon Album Nautical chart for the flow dated June ix–xv, 2013.[22] The album went on to sell a cumulative iv,986 copies in the weeks post-obit and debuted at number 17 on the monthly Anthology Chart for June.[23] Six weeks afterwards, it peaked at number five on the Week 31 chart outcome for the catamenia dated July 21–27,[24] during "We Are Impenetrable Pt.2" promotions, and subsequently rose to a new peak on the monthly chart for July at number 10, with a farther 13,598 copies sold.[25] The album sold a modest 24,441 copies in full and earned a placement on Gaon's year-end album chart for 2013 at number 65.[26] In April 2020, the album made its debut on the Billboard World Albums Nautical chart—fans purchased the album as function of an in-fandom April Fools' Day joke that predictable "the 'debut' of a 'new' boy band called BTS coming on April 1"—at number 12, with 1,000 equivalent album units sold during the week catastrophe April 2. According to Billboard, 2 Cool 4 Skool had earned 68,000 units in the United states of america as of April 11.[27]

The album'southward pb single "No More Dream" too debuted on the Week 25 issues (for the aforementioned menstruum every bit above) of Gaon's Digital and Download charts at numbers 124 and 84 respectively, with 23,237 sales.[28] [29] In the US, it debuted at number fourteen on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart issue dated June 29, 2013, and spent 3 consecutive weeks on the ranking.[30] In 2020, the unmarried besides reentered the chart, on the effect dated April 11, at a new peak of number 2,[31] with an additional 1,000 copies sold— its best unmarried sales calendar week on the ranking—and became the best-selling Chiliad-pop song in the United states of america that week. Co-ordinate to Billboard, "No More than Dream" had sold a full of 45,000 copies in the country up to that betoken.[27]

Track listing [edit]

All vocal credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[32]

No. Title Writer(s) Producer Length
1. "Intro: 2 Cool 4 Skool" (featuring DJ Friz) Supreme Boi 1:03
ii. "Nosotros Are Bulletproof Pt.2"
  • Pdogg
  • "Hitman" Bang
  • Supreme Boi
  • RM
  • Suga
Pdogg 3:45
3. "Skit: Circle Room Talk" Pdogg two:11
4. "No More than Dream"
  • Pdogg
  • "Hitman" Bang
  • RM
  • Suga
  • J-Promise
  • Supreme Boi
Pdogg 3:42
5. "Interlude" Slow Rabbit 0:52
half-dozen. "좋아요" (Joayo / I Like It)
  • Boring Rabbit
  • RM
  • Suga
  • J-Promise
Slow Rabbit iii:51
7. "Outro: Circumvolve Room Cypher"
  • RM
  • J-Hope
  • Suga
  • 5
  • Jimin
  • Jungkook
  • Jin
  • Pdogg
Pdogg five:21
Total length: 20:45
Physical album
No. Title Writer(due south) Producer Length
8. "Skit: On the Start Line" RM "hitman" blindside 2:33
9. "길" (Gil / Path)
  • RM
  • J-Promise
  • Suga
  • "hitman" bang
  • Pdogg
  • RM
  • J-Hope
  • Suga
  • "hitman" bang
  • Pdogg
3:48
Total length: 27:06

Personnel [edit]

Charts [edit]

Sales and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Country Date Format Label Ref
Republic of korea June 12, 2013 CD, digital download
  • Big Hitting Amusement
  • LOEN Entertainment
[43]
Various Digital download [44]

See also [edit]

  • List of K-popular songs on the Billboard charts
  • New artist awards received by BTS

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External links [edit]

  • ibighit "No More Dream" Music Video
  • ibighit "Nosotros Are Impenetrable Pt.2" Music Video

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