Hug (song)
"Hug" (Korean: 포옹) is the debut single by South Korean pop group TVXQ. Written by Park Chang-hyun and produced by Lee Soo-man of S.M. Entertainment, "Hug" was first performed at a joint showcase featuring label mate BoA and American singer Britney Spears on December 26, 2003, TVXQ's official debut day. The song was later released as a CD maxi single on January 14, 2004 in South Korea. Its accompanying music video was filmed in December 2003 at the Ilsan Art House.[1] The follow-up promotional song, "My Little Princess", was written by Hwang Sung-jae.
"Hug" was a sleeper hit in South Korea. It debuted at number thirty seven on the MIAK chart,[fn 1] selling only 4,630 copies on the first month of release.[2] Sales picked up the following month, and on March 28, 2004, TVXQ won their first music show award with "Hug" on The Music Trend (Inkigayo). According to the MIAK, "Hug" peaked at number four on the months of April and May, selling a total of 56,543 copies in those months. "Hug" stayed charted for ten consecutive months, and by the end of the year, "Hug" sold over 169,000 copies. It was South Korea's fourteenth best-selling record of 2004.
Under the name Tohoshinki, the group released an English version of "Hug" as a CD and DVD single in Japan on November 25, 2004. The Japanese language version of "Hug" was featured in the group's debut Japanese album Heart, Mind and Soul (2006). The Mandarin-language counterpart of "Hug" was released in May 2007.
Formats and track listings
- "Hug"
- "My Little Princess (있잖아요...)" (Itjanayo...; lit. "I Know...")
- "Oh holy night" (featuring BoA)
- "My Little Princess" (A cappella Version)
- "Hug" (Instrumental)
- "Hug" (TV Mix Version)
- Disc 1 (CD)
- "HUG" (International Version)
- "HUG" (International Version – Radio Edit)
- "HUG" (International Version – Instrumental)
- Disc 2 (DVD)
- "HUG" (International Version) (PV)
- "HUG" (Original Version) (PV)
- "The way U are" (PV)
Chart performance
In South Korea, "Hug" sold 242,890 copies as of 2014. In Japan, "Hug" sold 4,710 copies.
Weekly charts
Monthly charts and sales
Chart (2004) |
Peak position |
Music Industry of Korea (MIAK) |
4 |
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Year-end charts
Chart (2004) |
Peak position |
Music Industry of Korea (MIAK) |
14 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Prior to the establishment of the Gaon, South Korea's music charts were supplied by the Music Industry of Korea (MIAK), which only published monthly and yearly rankings.
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