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Crooked (song)

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2013 single by G-Dragon

"Crooked"
Single byG-Dragon
from the albumCoup d'Etat
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2013 (2013-09-05)
Genre
Length3:42
LabelYG
Songwriters
Producers
  • Teddy
  • G-Dragon
G-Dragon singles chronology
"Black" / "Who You?"
(2013)
"Crooked" / "Niliria"
(2013)
"Good Boy"
(2014)
Music video
"Crooked" onYouTube

"Crooked" (삐딱하게;ppittaghage) is a song recorded by South Korean rapperG-Dragon. It was released on September 5, 2013 byYG Entertainment alongside "Niliria" as the third and fourth singles from his second studio album,Coup d'Etat (2013).[1][2] It was written and produced byTeddy and G-Dragon. A pop-punk song, "Crooked" peaked at number three at theGaon Digital Chart and became one of his most successful singles.[3]

Writing and composition

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"Crooked" was described as a "synthed-up, deliriously catchypop-punk" with a "neon-bright" sound.[4] The track fuses "heavy drumbeats andmetal guitar riffs",[5] besides featuring a "heavybass line and fully amplified sound at the chorus."[6] In the track, G-Dragon mixes rap with singing.[5] Lyrically, the single describes a man "full of angst and despair" that demands to be left alone as he spends the night "like a 'crooked-minded person,' because in the end, he's alone and doesn't need anyone's 'sugarcoated sympathy.'"[5]

The song's producer, Teddy Park, commented about the song's placement in the album, stating that "[W]e felt like the album had a lot oftrap music, someR&B records, and some club tracks. But GD's like a punk rocker at the same time. He raps and shit, but he really loves that wholepunk attitude. So we needed a track that could express that."[7] Additionally, G-Dragon revealed that "Crooked" was "intended to make the audience go crazy during live shows", so the raps and chorus were made "to sound extra catchy so people could easily sing and dance to it."[7]

Critical reception

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"Crooked" received positive reviews. Corban Goble ofPitchfork wrote that it "might just be a song you'll play 30 times in a row and never play again, but those 30 listens are pureserotonin-fueled bliss."[8] In a review of the album forMTV, Alexis Stephens stated that G-Dragon's songs like "Crooked" "exude opulence in a way that's increasingly rare outside of Korea."[9] "Crooked" was voted as MTV Iggy's Song of the Year, with the website commenting that "G-Dragon made a big splash in the world of K-pop and beyond with his solo albumCoup d'Etat. 'Crooked' from that album was the endlessly playable sound of him breaking big."[10]

Commercial performance

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With only three days since its release, "Crooked" debuted at number seven on Gaon's Digital and Download charts, charting behind four of his songs that topped the chart, and selling 160,893 digital downloads.[11][12] On the second week, the song rose to number three in Digital chart and number two in Download chart, selling 162,815 copies.[13][14] "Crooked" became one of the best performing singles of the year, with 1,106,269 downloads and 29.6 million streams by the end of 2013.[15][16]

"Crooked" debuted onBillboard'sK-pop Hot 100 at number two, becoming his highest-peaking entry on the chart.[17] The song also peaked at number five onBillboard's World Digital Songs.[18] "Crooked" won a total on fourmusic program awards. The single competed with G-Dragon's others songs from the same album, "Black", "Who You" and "Coup d'Etat". As all the songs have won at least one time, the artist became the first act ever to win multiple music shows with four different songs from a single album.[19][20]

Music video

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The music video for "Crooked" was released on September 4, 2013.[4] The video was filmed inEngland, in a grand-scale approach that required a budget of about three to four times larger than the record company's usual music videos. G-Dragon puts on 16 different outfits in total,[21][22] including T-shirts honoring the punk bandsBlack Flag andSex Pistols.[4] In the video, the rapper runs through theLondon underground while causing fights and destruction at clubs.[6]Spin commented that "Crooked" is "no less visually dazzling" that the other music videos from the album, describing it as a "rapid-paced clip" toying with "first-generation punk iconography."[4]Fuse named it one of G-Dragon "must-see videos".[23] It became his first solo music video to hit 100 million views onYouTube in January 2017.[24]

Live performances

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G-Dragon performed the song for the first time on the final shows of hisOne of a Kind World Tour in Seoul on August 31 and September 1. Later, the first televised performance was held on the talk showYou Hee-yeol's Sketchbook on September 6. The first performance at amusic show took place onSBS'sInkigayo on September 8, 2013. OnM Countdown the single was performed with the then YG trainees,iKon andWinner, who were at the time appearing in the survival audition program,WIN: Who Is Next, acting as backup dancers.[25] "Crooked" was performed at the2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards.Big Bang's single "Sober" was used as a prelude to the performance two years before its release. The rapper also performed "Crooked" at his second world tour,Act III: M.O.T.T.E.[3]

Awards

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Awards and nominations for "Crooked"
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2013Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest Dance Performance – Male SoloWon[26]
Song of the YearNominated
MTV IggySong of the YearWon[27]
2014Golden Disc AwardsDigital BonsangNominated[28]
Popularity AwardNominated
Korean Music AwardsBest Dance & Electronic SongNominated[29]
Singapore Entertainment AwardsMost Popular K-pop Music VideoNominated[30]
Music program wins
ProgramDateRef.
InkigayoSeptember 22, 2013[31]
September 29, 2013[32]
M! CountdownSeptember 26, 2013[33]
Music BankSeptember 27, 2013[34]

Impact

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In 2024, during protests in Seoul following the2024 South Korean martial law and calling for the impeachment of PresidentYoon Suk Yeol, demonstrators sung "Crooked" in the streets of the city along with other K-pop songs including Aespa's "Whiplash", 2NE1's "I Am the Best", and Girls' Generation's "Into the New World".[35]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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ChartPeak
position
South Korea (Gaon)[13]3
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100)[17]2
USWorld Digital Songs (Billboard)[18]5

Year-end charts

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ChartPeak
position
South Korea (Gaon)[36]72
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100)[37]44

Sales

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CountrySales
China910,600[38]
South Korea1,814,075[39]

Certifications

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Certifications for "Crooked"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[40]
Japanese version
Gold100,000*
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ)[41]
Japanese version
Gold50,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

References

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  39. ^Cumulative sales for "Crooked":
  40. ^"Japanese digital single certifications" (in Japanese).Recording Industry Association of Japan.Select 2018年8月on the drop-down menu
  41. ^"Japanese single streaming certifications – G-DRAGON (from BIGBANG) – ピタカゲ (CROOKED) -JPN-" (in Japanese).Recording Industry Association of Japan. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2024.Select 2024年8月on the drop-down menu
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