Kill Bill (Brown Eyed Girls Song)
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"Kill Bill" (
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: 킬빌) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group
Brown Eyed Girls The Brown Eyed Girls (; ) is a South Korean girl group. The group is composed of four members: JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Gain. They debuted as an R&B/ballad vocal group with "Come Closer (다가와서)" in 2006. They rose to popularity in 2008 ...
for their fifth studio album ''Black Box'' (2013). Named after the eponymous martial arts films by American director
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, the
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song was written by the group's long time lyricist
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and
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, while member
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composed and arranged the song under the moniker Candy Sound. Accompanied with a seven-minute long music video that paid homage to the plot of the inspired film, it was released as the second and final single from ''Black Box'' on July 29, 2013 by
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, to coincide with its parental album release. Upon its release, "Kill Bill" received positive reviews from critics for its "easy-breezy, Western-themed" pop tune and the competence of all members, further praising member Miryo for her rap performance. The song also attained commercial success for the group, becoming their sixth top ten entry on the
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, while earning the group their second, and to date, highest entry on the ''Billboard'' World Digital Songs chart, peaking at number twelve. To further promote the song, Brown Eyed Girls appeared on several South Korea television music programs to perform the track, along with their previous single "Recipe".


Background and release

Following the release of "Recipe" on July 9, 2013 to both critical and commercial success, the group released their first image teaser for their upcoming fifth studio album, titled ''Black Box'', on July 23, 2013. A music video teaser was released three days later, confirming the group's next single to be "Kill Bill". Along with the digital release of its parental album, the seven-minute length music video for the single was released on July 29, 2013, while a performance video was later released on August 2, 2013.


Composition

"Kill Bill" was written by the group's long time lyricist Kim Eana and member Miryo, while production and arrangement was handled by member JeA under her moniker Candy Sound. A dominant
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and
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track, the song begins with an "addictive whistle hook", thus portraying the old Western movie reflection. It also draws comparisons to the work of
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by Jeff Benjamin of ''Billboard'', citing its "crunchy synths and lively guitar strumming" with knocking beat as the prime elements. Running a total length of three minutes and twenty-six seconds, it follows the common verse-chorus form, and is composed in the key of
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with a tempo of 128 beat-per-minute. Lyrically, the song is heavily themed around the titular martial arts film by American director
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, telling the story of a woman "mocking" the man who did her wrong, further "laughing" at his despair that their relationship is over with the hook "So don't you want to kill me?", performed by member Miryo.


Charts and performance

The song was released to various digital outlets in 2013, after which it quickly topped various online charts. Kim, Jae-hwan
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References


External links


Official fansite
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