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"Fantastic Baby" is a song recorded by South Korean
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. It was released as a
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for digital download and
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by
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on February 29, 2012, in conjunction with the release of the band's fourth
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'' (2012). The song was written by members
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and long-time group collaborator
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, whilst production and composition was handled by the latter two contributors. A boisterous, sonic and dynamic
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track, "Fantastic Baby" incorporates a multitude of hooks and catchprases—most notably "Wow, fantastic baby" and "boom shakalaka". "Fantastic Baby" was well received by
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, with ''
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'' naming it one of the greatest boy band songs of all-time. The song has been recognized by ''
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'' magazine as "one of the biggest K-pop hits ever", and was hailed as a highlight in the spread of the Korean Wave around the world by
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in 2013. The song was a commercial success, peaking at number three on both the
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and the ''
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chart while placing within the top 10 on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100. Selling more than 4 million digital units in the band's native country by 2016, "Fantastic Baby" became one of the best-selling singles in South Korea. Additionally, the song sold 3 million units across China and Japan, and was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAJ) in August 2015. The accompanying
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, directed by Seo Hyun-seung, was released on March 7, 2012 and became the first music video by a K-pop group to surpass 200 and 300 million views on
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.


Background and release

On January 25, 2012, YG Entertainment unveiled a teaser photo on their blog YG Life with the word "Alive", sparking curiosity among fans. Two days later, the first two tracks of their then-upcoming release were exhibited, and were followed by additional teasers revealing the rest of the tracklist in increments, revealing a mini-album. On February 7, the agency officially confirmed that Big Bang would release their fifth Korean-language mini-album, titled ''
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'', on February 29. In addition, it was announced that the group would embark on their first worldwide concert tour, given the title "Alive Tour 2012" in Seoul from March 2 to 4, 2012, and would see shows in several different continents around the world. On February 16, it was revealed that "Fantastic Baby" would serve as one of the title tracks for the album. On February 29, 2012, the song was officially released for digital download and
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in conjunction with the release of ''Alive''. It was written and produced by both member
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and YG Entertainment collaborator
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, with additional rap lyrics written by member
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. A Japanese-language version was released as part of the band's fourth Japanese studio album of the same name on March 28, 2012 through
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, with the lyrics translated by
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member Verbal. It was later added to the band's Japanese
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'' The Best of Big Bang 2006–2014'' in November 2014.


Music and lyrics

Musically, "Fantastic Baby" has been described as an
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track that features a "boisterous" and "genre-blending sound". The ''
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'' referred to the song's composition as a "beautiful blend of electropop and EDM-laced with an anarchistic theme." Composed in the
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, the song carries a
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of 130 beats per minute, and has a runtime of 3:52. "Fantastic Baby" incorporates "bright digital thumps and soaring
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wails" with infectious hooks such as "Wow, fantastic baby", "I wanna da-da-da-da-dance" and "boom shakalaka" to create a vibrant, sonic and dynamic electronic and hip hop track. Tamar Herman of ''
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'' magazine contrasted the song's musicality from much of the band's previous works, which consisted of mainly old-school R&B and hip-hop hits which have gradually evolved into more sentimental numbers and upbeat dance tunes, and referred to "Fantastic Baby" as a "new era that poised the group as one of Korea’s most ambitious acts". ''
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'' compared the song's signature catchphrase "boom shakalaka" to music that of 1960s band
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.


Critical reception

The song was met with general acclaim from
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. Kaitlin Miller from the ''
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'' called the track one of Big Bang's best songs, hailing it a "quintessential
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song" for being able to reach a widespread international audience. Writing about the influence of "Fantastic Baby", Tamar Herman from ''
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'' magazine recognized the track as the first to cross international boundaries with its "then-groundbreaking EDM style", and noted its exhilarating and creative flair; Herman also praised the song for being "nothing short of fantastic." The publication also ranked "Fantastic Baby" number 27 on their 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time list, stating that the "anarchic hip-house track raised the bar for the genre, overflowing with vibrancy as it bounces between sonic styles." ''
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'' ranked "Fantastic Baby" number 31 in their list of 75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time, writing: "This instantly accessible single from K-Pop phenomenon Big Bang blew off many doors of American crossover with little effort on the band's part." The publication further labeled the song as a "modern-day essential" for showcasing "K-pop's genre-bending, visually-oriented charms." In October 2013, Smithsonian Music recognized "Fantastic Baby" as one of the highlights in the spread of the Korean Wave around the world, along with "
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and newspaper ''
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''s list of top 100 K-pop songs of all time, 35 Korean music critics and industry experts ranked "Fantastic Baby" at number 24, with KBS Radio director Soyeon Kang stating that the "unconventional fashion, intense music video, and a hot theme of breaking the mold" conveyed freedom of expression and divergence from the basic beliefs of society, while at the same time keeping its "musical attractiveness". Kang added that the song served as "a kind of turning point in the history of Big Bang and K-pop": "Both the music and philosophy of the song were ahead of their time".


Awards

"Fantastic Baby" was nominated for multiple awards, including Song of the Year at the 2012 Melon Music Awards, but lost to "
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" by labelmate
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. It was later named Song of the Month (March) at both the 2nd
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and 2012
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; additionally, it was one of the 12 songs to receive the Digital Bonsang award at the 22nd
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. "Fantastic Baby" also collected two music program wins on
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's ''
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'' during the course of its promotion, one on March 15 and another on March 22, 2012.


Commercial performance

Four days after the EP's release, the song debuted at number four in the
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, charting behind Big Bang's other songs "
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," " Bad Boy", and "Love Dust", and sold 450,021 digital units. The following week, the song rose to number three, selling an additional 362,298 copies. The song was subsequently ranked as the second best-selling song of March 2012 in South Korea, reaching 1,229,518 downloads, and ranked number one on the monthly digital chart. On the ''Billboard''
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, the song entered at number five in the chart issue dated March 17, 2012. The following week, the song rose to its peak of number two, and charted for 17 additional weeks. By the end of the year, "Fantastic Baby" was ranked as the fifth best-selling and sixth most streamed single of 2012 in South Korea, with 3,339,871 digital units sold and over 30 million streams. As of September 2016, "Fantastic Baby" had accumulated over 4 million digital downloads in the country, becoming the best-selling boy group song on
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. In Japan, the single was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) for PC downloads in September 2012. In December 2013, the song was certified platinum—having sold more than 250,000 units—and was further certified double platinum by the RIAJ in Japan for total digital sales of over 500,000 units in August 2015. The single went on to peak at number 8 on the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100 in the week of February 19, 2016, after spending over 75 weeks on the chart. Elsewhere, in China, the single sold over 2.5 million digital units on Chinese music streaming and download service KuGou. In the United States, the song peaked at number three on the ''Billboard''
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chart in the week of March 23, 2012. On its year-end issue for 2012, "Fantastic Baby" was ranked the sixth best-selling international/foreign language song in the US, and was further ranked number 11 and number 24 on the 2013 and 2014 year-end issues, respectively. As of February 2021, "Fantastic Baby" is the third-longest charting K-pop song on the World Digital Song Sales–following Psy's "Gangnam Style" (2012) and " Dope" (2015) by
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–spending over 130 weeks on the chart.


Music video


Production and synopsis

The music video for "Fantastic Baby" was uploaded to Big Bang's official
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channel on March 7, 2012, and was directed by Seo Hyun-seung. The video was described as a "visual stunner", and captures the fight for freedom from oppression. The members are seen wearing futuristic helmets, metal shoulder embellishments and jewelled crowns, among other accessories, while sporting dark make-up. The background dancers act as "rebels colliding with oppressors", wearing masks, spraying wires and waves of smoke around sets containing wreckage, while dancing ''saja-nori'' (the Korean lion dance). Big Bang released a Japanese version of the music video focused on the band's scenes while they are in a warehouse setting. Some individual scenes were removed and there are no extras in this version. The music video begins with scenes depicting a revolution, with the black-masked people representing those who capitalized on past controversies and tried to discourage, discredit and ultimately disband Big Bang, whereas the white-masked people symbolize the V.I.P.s, the band's fans, who continue to defend and protect them despite everything. In the video, three frames of T.O.P. wearing a variety of outfits reminiscent of historical revolutionary figures such as
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are featured, which serves to represent Big Bang's status as K-pop's musical revolutionaries. Daesung is also shown to be bound in chains, representing the emotional turmoil he went through following a car accident that he was involved in a year prior. The images of a frozen
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, a scarred
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, and a seemingly silenced G-Dragon, portray the number of publicity blows the members have faced in the past year. The video concludes with a giant dance party and the five members being crowned kings upon thrones.


Reception

Kevin Perry from ''NME'' compared the band members' outfits in the music video to those of
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. While commenting on the success of labelmate Psy's "Gangnam Style", the staff of ''
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'' recommended "Fantastic Baby" to its readers, highlighting the video's "fashionista eccentricity and excess." Francois Marchand from ''
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'' felt that "it is easily one of the most colourfully twisted pop videos we've seen in a while, combining RPG style art,
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elements and street pop swagger." Tamar Herman of ''Billboard'' praised the video's "stimulating visual feast" when "promoting music as a form of rebellion." ''
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'' named "Fantastic Baby" the best K-pop music video of 2012, with Peter Robinson asserting that the "supremely demented" video "establishes global equilibrium." The music video for "Fantastic Baby" won Best Dance Video at the
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and won the Video of the Year award at the
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. In March 2014, the official music video for "Fantastic Baby" on YouTube surpassed 100 million views, making it the fourth Korean video to do so, after Psy's "Gangnam Style" (2012), "
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" (2013), and
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's " Gee" (2009), as well as the first by a Korean boy band. The music video later became the first from a K-pop group to reach 200 million and 300 million views on the platform in January 2016 and June 2017, respectively. The music video then become their first to hit 400 million in June 2019. It became their second music video to hit 500 million in January 2022.


Live performances

Big Bang premiered "Fantastic Baby" at the
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in Seoul on March 2, 2012, which served as the group's first show on their worldwide tour, Alive Galaxy Tour. They performed the song on live television for the first time on March 11 on ''Inkigayo'', alongside "
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" and " Bad Boy". Additionally, they made an appearance at the K-Collection in Seoul on the same day. A live shot from the event was included in
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's list of performance photos that shaped 2012. The group subsequently performed the song for the first time on ''M Countdown'' four days later, and on May 11, they performed it at the
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opening ceremony in Yeosu. On November 30, 2012, the group performed the song at the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards in Hong Kong along with G-Dragon's "
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". At the annual ''
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'' festival on December 29, Big Bang performed a remix rendition of the song, incorporating parts and dance moves from Psy's "Gangnam Style". They additionally performed the song live at the ''
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'' on December 31, and at the 22nd
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on January 31, 2013 along with "Bad Boy". Big Bang performed at the
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on November 22, 2013; the group members performed a series of solo works and concluded the performance by reuniting with "Fantastic Baby". The group's performance of the song recorded the ceremony's highest broadcast rating across various networks, garnering a one-minute peak rating of 6.917 percent—a record high for a musical performance at MAMA. At the following year's ceremony on December 3, 2014, G-Dragon and Taeyang performed it along with the duo's single " Good Boy", which was released the previous week. During their 2014–15
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as well as the Seoul and Guangzhou concerts on their
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in 2015, "Fantastic Baby" was used as the opening number. On November 7, 2015, the group performed a medley of their songs at the 2015 Melon Music Awards, which included several of their singles released in that year along with "Fantastic Baby". The group members additionally included the song in the set lists for their multiple solo concert tours following its release.


In popular culture

In November 2012, "Fantastic Baby" was featured in an episode of American TV show ''Glee'', and was included in the trailer for the movie '' Pitch Perfect 2'' in April 2015, where Jeff Benjamin of ''Billboard'' referred to the song as "one of the biggest K-pop hits ever" and considered it a "win for Korean music that has seemingly penetrated yet another traditional media source." The members' visuals in the
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, especially that of G-Dragon's long red-streaked side hair, have been parodied by the '' Running Man'' cast members and
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.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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(Korean edition). *
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 – primary vocals *
Teddy Park Teddy Park (born Park Hong-jun on September 14, 1978), is a Korean–American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Park moved to the United States with his family as a young child. When he was 17 years old, P ...
 – composer, lyricist *
G-Dragon Kwon Ji-yong (; born August 18, 1988), also known by his stage name G-Dragon (지드래곤), is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur and fashion designer, known as the " King of K-pop". G-Dragon is the recipi ...
 – composer, lyricist *
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 – lyricist


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Release history


See also

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List of best-selling singles in South Korea This is an incomplete list of best-selling singles in South Korea. All singles listed here have officially sold at least three million copies. Unless otherwise specified, all sales figures are digital downloads compiled by the Korea Music Conte ...


References

{{Big Bang singles Big Bang (South Korean band) songs YG Entertainment singles 2012 singles Korean-language songs Japanese-language songs Songs written by G-Dragon Songs written by T.O.P Gaon Digital Chart number-one singles 2012 YouTube videos