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''Bad Love'' is the first Korean
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by South Korean singer
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. It was released on September 27, 2021, through
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. Marketed as his first "mini album" release, it consists of six songs, including the singles " Hate That..." and " Bad Love". The EP was Key's first solo release since returning from the military. Conceptually, it follows a retro space theme, inspired by the
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films of the 1980s and 1990s. It peaked at number three on South Korea's
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and received positive reviews from music critics.


Background

Key made his debut as a solo artist in 2018 with the studio album ''
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''. This was followed by two more releases in quick succession, Japanese EP ''
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'' (2018) and ''Face''
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''I Wanna Be'' (2019), after which he took a hiatus due to his compulsory military enlistment. On August 23, 2021, SM Entertainment announced the release of Key's new single, titled " Hate That...", on August 30, ahead of a new EP. The song, which is a duet with Key's labelmate
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, came almost three years after his previous releases. On September 6, it was revealed that the EP, titled ''Bad Love'', would be released on September 27. It contains six tracks, including the lead single of the same name and "Hate That...". Key had first conceptualised ''Bad Love'' 14 years previously. It marked the first time he had taken charge of the creative direction of an album, and he clashed with his label at various points during the production process. The EP follows a retro space theme, inspired by the
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films of the 1980s and 1990s. Key viewed it as the culmination of his interests and experiences, stating, "I finally became 'me'. I have a chance to show the audience that this is me. This album is the album-version of Key."


Composition

Lead single "Bad Love" was written by Kenzie. It is described as a "
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song that creates a retro mood with a strong
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sound and a lively beat". "Yellow Tape" is a dance-pop song that compares the process of getting to know someone to a profiler examining the scene of an incident. A layer of tension is added through the use of a siren sound at the beginning of the song, in addition to various other FX sounds. "Hate That..." is an R&B song with a sentimental guitar melody. The lyrics concern hoping an ex-partner isn't doing well after a break-up but still wanting to be remembered by them. Pop song "Helium" has an energetic beat, playful topline and funky bass riff. Written in English, it compares the excitement of being with a loved one to inhaling helium and floating into space. It features references to
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and distorted sounds that resemble "alien growl and "robotic panting". The final two songs on the EP, "Saturday Night" and "Eighteen (End of My World)", feature lyrics written by Key. "Saturday Night" is an 80s-style
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song featuring synths and a rhythmic bass line. It is about navigating a break-up during the
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, and the lyrics describe the loneliness of "being lost in a sea of lovers and clubbers". "Eighteen (End of My World)" is a pop song with a warm, nostalgic atmosphere that Key described as a letter to his 18-year-old self. He explained, "When I debuted, I was 18, so I just wanted to cheer up 18-years-old Key. At the end of the song,
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turn to, 'I would love to watch the end of my world with you.


Release and promotion

Promotional materials, including video and image teasers, were revealed via
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's social media accounts beginning September 13, showcasing a retro space theme. Key debuted songs from the EP at his
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concert, Groks in the Keyland, on September 26. The concert was also broadcast live in theaters. On September 27, Key hosted a live broadcast on Shinee's
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channel to commemorate the EP's release. He promoted the EP with performances on ''
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''. He also guested on various variety shows, including ''
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'', ''MMTG'' and '' Sixth Sense'', as well as performing on ''
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''. On October 6, a performance video of "Bad Love" was released on YouTube.


Critical reception

''Bad Love'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Abby Webster of ''
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'' gave it five stars, writing that it "is at its best when it leans into the strangeness and vast possibility presented by its 20th century inspirations". She named the title track as a particular highlight, stating that it "set the bar astronomically, unreachably high". Writing for '' Clash'', Tássia Assis called the EP "one of the most ravishing releases of the year". Korean music critic Kim Yun-ha praised Key's vocal performance and his commitment to realising his creative vision. ''
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'' critic Ana Clara Ribeiro described ''Bad Love'' as "electrifying". She opined that although it built on existing trends in pop music, it incorporated its retro influences "in such an involving way" that it was able to stand on its own merits.


Year-end lists


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the EP liner notes. * Key – vocals, background vocals * Kenzie – directing (track 1) * Junny – background vocals (tracks 1, 4–5), vocal directing (track 4) * Adrian McKinnon – background vocals (tracks 1–2) * Lee Min-gyu – recording (tracks 1, 4–5), engineering for mix (tracks 3–4), mixing (track 3), digital editing (track 4) * Jeong Yu-ra – digital editing (tracks 1–2, 5) * No Min-ji – engineering for mix (tracks 1, 6) * Nam Gung-jin – mixing (tracks 1, 4) * Ju Chan-yang – vocal directing (track 2) * On Seong-yun – recording (track 2) * Kang Eun-ji – engineering for mix (tracks 2, 5), recording (tracks 3–4), digital editing (track 3) * MasterKey – mixing (track 2) * Kim Yeon-seo – vocal directing (track 3) * Taeyeon – vocals (track 3), background vocals (track 3) * Stephen Puth – background vocals (track 3) * Lauren Mandel – background vocals (track 3) * Jeong Ho-jin – recording (track 3) * Coffee Clarence Jr. – background vocals (track 4) * Deez – vocal directing (track 5) * Lee Ji-hong – recording (tracks 5–6), mixing (track 5) * Jeon Seung-woo – vocal directing (track 6) * Heritage – background vocals (track 6) * August Rigo – background vocals (track 6) * Jang Woo-young – recording (track 6), digital editing (track 6) * Kim Cheol-sun – mixing (track 6) * Kwon Nam-woo – mastering


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Release history


References

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