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In July, YG Entertainment broke the news that 2NE1 are back, which is both great and baffling. I have many a thought about this, but that’s a whole other post.
For now, I am flashing back to a 2NE1 song which I felt got a middling response, despite how good it was. “I Love You”.
“I Love You” first released in July 2012 and I remember how weird this release seemed. 2NE1 were still incredibly popular at this point, so nothing they released felt like it was ever snuck out or flew under the radar. But “I Love You” didn’t feel like it got the release treatment that a 2NE1 song usually got, and the reception matched this. “I Love You” wasn’t a unanimously liked song. It still charted at number 1 and is one of their highest viewed music videos on YouTube. But the critical response seemed lukewarm. For quite some time now, charts have stopped being an indicator of how much the general public like a song and how dedicated a fanbase is to ensuring that their fave charts, regardless of how they feel about the song. This has always been the case in South Korea with K-pop, but now we’re seeing it happen in America. Just look at Taylor Swift. Her album The Tortured Poets Department has been getting dragged left and right—widely considered to not be good. Even the Swifties are like ‘Girl, this album isn’t…great’. But they stay keeping it at the top of the charts anyway. So I truly believe that the love fans had for 2NE1 is what resulted in “I Love You” being a commercial success. Because I have very clear memories of lots of people not liking it.
Me? I thought it was one of the best songs 2NE1 had put out.