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"No. 1" is a song recorded by South Korean recording artist
BoA Kwon Bo-ah (; born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer and actress. One of the most successful and influential Korean entertainers, she has been dubbed the " Queen of K- ...
. It was released on April 12, 2002, for her second studio album of the same name (2002) through
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. In Japan, the song was released as a double
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CD single with the track "Kiseki" on September 19, 2002, via Avex Trax. The single, titled "Kiseki / No. 1", was included in her second Japanese studio album '' Valenti'' (2003). "No. 1" was written by Kim Young-ah, while production was handled by Sigurd Røsnes and Ahn Ik-soo. Musically, "No. 1" is a
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song that infuses elements of
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. It was met with positive reception upon its release, the CD single peaked at number three on the Japanese
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and was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ). In South Korea, "No. 1" won several awards, including the Most Popular Music Video ''daesang'' at the
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and the Grand Prize at the annual ''
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''. The song has been well received in retrospective reviews; in 2021, a panel of 35 music experts and critics organized by ''
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'' and
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deemed it as the greatest K-pop song of all-time.


Background and release

According to a former SM Entertainment Jason Park, "No. 1" was not initially planned to serve as the lead single for BoA's album. It was originally composed by Norwegian producer Sigurd Røsnes ("Ziggy") and was one of the tracks on the agency's many demo CDs obtained during a business trip in Sweden in 2001. The demo eventually gained favorability from SM staff and executive producer
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. It was then originally slated to be a song by the label's in-house composer
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, however, Park convinced Lee that "No. 1" would instead be a better choice for BoA's lead single after playing it a car ride for him. Musically, "No. 1" is a dance song that incorporates stylistic elements from
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. The version released by BoA was written by Kim Young-ah, while arrangement of the track was handled by Ahn Ik-soo. In its initial production, Røsnes said "I'd programmed the drums and I knew that I wanted to write kind of an uplifting happy thing – something that would make you feel good". In Japan, it was selected as the second lead maxi CD single for BoA's second Japanese studio album '' Valenti'', and was released as "Kiseki / No. 1" on September 19, 2002, by Avex Trax. The maxi CD contains the A-side track "Kiseki" and the B-side track "Flower", in addition to instrumental versions of the tracks. "Kiseki" was also used as Kose's "Luminous" CM song while "No. 1" was used as a theme song for the Busan
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.


Songwriting controversy

After the initial demo was selected for BoA's album in 2002, songwriter Kim Young-ah was offered ₩2 million (US$1,695) by SM Entertainment to write its Korean lyrics. Upon the song's release, SM signed a music copyright license agreement with Universal Music, who in 2003, registered Røsnes as its sole lyricist and composer to the Korean Music Copyright Association (KMCA). In 2011, Kim requested to the KMCA to withhold payments of its copyright royalties for Universal Music, and subsequently filed a lawsuit regarding the song's copyright status the following year. In July 2015, Kim was judged the rightful credit as the songwriter by the South Korean supreme court, and was awarded ₩45 million (US$40,000) in royalties as well as ₩5 million (US$4,400) in compensation for the 13 year-old ordeal.


Reception

"No. 1" was met with positive reception in both South Korea and Japan. In
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's ''Gayo Best 27'' half-year ranking of the top 100 popular songs, "No. 1" ranked at number three, placing behind Shinhwa's " Perfect Man" and Lee Seung-hwan's "Wrong". In Japan, the single "Kiseki / No. 1" was commercially successful. It peaked at number three on the weekly
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, where it became her first top-three single in the country; it charted for a total of 17 weeks. In October 2002, "Kiseki / No. 1" was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) for physical shipments of 200,000 units. In December, it was revealed that "No. 1" was the most widely searched song of the year among South Korean netizens, as well as the most searched song among people wanting to confess their love. In addition, it was the year's fifth most downloaded mobile phone ringtone in the country.


Accolades


Impact and legacy

BoA's debut Japanese album '' Listen to My Heart'' from earlier that year was met with breakthrough success for the Korean music industry, where it became the first million certified album by a non-Japanese artist as well as the first to top the Oricon album chart. Regarding the release of "No. 1", Michael Fuhr wrote that it acted as "not only a milestone in oA'scareer as a transnational idol star, but also proved the viability of SM Entertainment's export strategy. It was the first time the company gained chart success in Korea and Japan with a song licensed from Europe." Music critic Lim Jin-mo believed that her success in Japan in the early 2000s was an unlikely achievement for a South Korean act, and opened many doors for Korean pop acts in the second largest music market in the world. Tamar Herman came to a similar conclusion, saying that "As a result, the Japanese music market became more familiar with Korean artistry and a major market for just about every other K-pop act that followed." In an article coinciding with the release of her tenth Korean studio album in 2020, ''
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'' deemed "No. 1" as the song that first brought her to the spotlight in South Korea, adding that "it is still considered her best hit." Speaking to the publication, BoA chose "No. 1" along with "
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" among her best hits as the two top tracks of her career. ''
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''s Lucy Jeong noted the line "You're still my number one" as a popular catchphrase and fan cheer chant, writing that the "iconic song, which showcases Boa's powerful dancing and vocals as well as a cheerful upbeat style, is a go-to for other K-pop girl groups, like GFriend and Red Velvet, to perform as a dance cover." In 2014,
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included "No. 1" in their Legend 100 listing of most influential songs in Korean popular music history since the 1960s. In ''
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''s 2016 survey involving 2,000 people and 30 Korean music critics, it was voted as the fourth best female idol song in the past 20 years by both the public and music experts, the latter along with 2NE1's "
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" and Girls' Generation's " Into the New World". In a panel of 35 music experts and industry professionals organized by online portal
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and newspaper ''
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'', "No. 1" was ranked the greatest K-pop song of all-time for its cultural significance, artistic quality and performance.


Track listing

;Japanese CD single # "Kiseki" – 4:17 # "No. 1" – 3:13 # "Flower" – 3:30 # "Kiseki" (Instrumental) – 4:17 # "No. 1" (Instrumental) – 3:13 # "Flower" (Instrumental) – 3:30


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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. ;Korean version credits *
BoA Kwon Bo-ah (; born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer and actress. One of the most successful and influential Korean entertainers, she has been dubbed the " Queen of K- ...
lead vocals * Kim Young-ahlyricist * Sigurd Heimdal Røsnescomposer * Ahn Ik-sooarranger ;Japanese version credits *
BoA Kwon Bo-ah (; born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer and actress. One of the most successful and influential Korean entertainers, she has been dubbed the " Queen of K- ...
lead vocals * Natsumi Watanabelyricist * Kosuke Morimotocomposer * Ken Matsubaraarranger * Ryoju Sonodalyricist * Sigurd Heimdal Røsnescomposer * Ahn Ik-sooarranger * Bouncebackcomposer * Akiraarranger


Charts and certifications


Daily and weekly charts


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Release history


References

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