Abracadabra (Brown Eyed Girls Song)
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"Abracadabra" () is a song recorded by South Korean girl group
Brown Eyed Girls Brown Eyed Girls (; ) is a South Korean girl group. The group is composed of four members: JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Gain (singer), Gain. They debuted as an R&B/ballad vocal group with "Come Closer (다가와서)" in 2006 through the release of ...
. Released as the second single from ''
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'' in July 2009, it marked a change in the group's image and style. The song topped various on- and offline charts, including a 3-week chart-topping run on music portal
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Background and release

The song lyrics is written by
Kim Eana Kim Eana (; born April 27, 1979) is a South Korean lyricist. She is best known for writing the lyrics to hit K-pop songs, including "Abracadabra" performed by Brown Eyed Girls, and " Good Day" performed by IU. She has been active since 2003. ...
(김이나), while Miryo wrote the rap lyrics. It is composed by a hit-songwriter Lee Min-soo (이민수) and hit-maker and DJ Hitchhiker. Due to the various girl groups that debuted and succeeded in 2009, the Brown Eyed Girls felt that having a cute and innocent concept would work against them;브아걸 "당당한 섹시미로 독기 품었죠" (''Brown Eyed Girls: "Strong Sexiness Led to Malicious Remarks"'')
. ''
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''. July 31, 2009. Retrieved August 31, 2009.
as such, they came back as "sexy bad girls". The group returned to the various network music shows at the end of July, continuing the mature concept.


Lyrics

The song was originally titled "Voodoo". The lyric is about a blind love, and especially the phrase, 'a doll resembling you' implies a ritual popularly associated with the religion. However, as the title mentioning the specific religion was caught up by the censorship, it was replaced with the current title meaning a conjuration.Kim, Min-ju (김민주) (2009.08.04
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Reception

The song was released to various digital outlets in July 2009, after which it quickly topped various online charts. The song also won the "Mutizen Song" award on SBS's ''
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'' music program. The song also won a Best Dance & Electronic Song at the 2010
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Music video

The 4-minute-long music video was directed by Hwang Sua, who had studied Film at
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and established a career as a music video and commercial director. The video was praised for its sensational and intense presentation but also garnered controversies regarding its sensual contexts. In a 2009 interview, Hwang said she wanted to express the feelings of the subject in the song going back and forth between reason and emotion in a modern and fashionable choreography since the main theme is a curse and blind love. She divided the video into two settings; performing scenes of the band and narrative drama scenes. The former are in a white background with toned-down saturation to prevent other narrative stories from conflicting the latter, and to represent an infinite space. Teasers for the music video were released in mid-July 2009, hinting at a possible kiss scene between members Ga-in and Narsha. After its full release,
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s posted critical remarks of the video due to its suggestive content. However, the "Saucy" dance also known as the "Arrogant Dance" (called ''Sigeonbang chum'' in Korean), showing the members moving their hips left and right, became a popular dance. Hong, Jeong-won
가인 시건방춤 연습한 ‘나인하프위크’ 어떤 영화? (''Ga-in's Saucy Dance, Practiced by Watching "9½ Weeks"?'')
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Various news agencies reported that member Ga-in watched pornography in order to prepare for the video's dance sequences. However, on the August 29 broadcast of ''
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'', Ga-in clarified the misunderstanding, stating that she watched sensual movies, namely ''
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''.


In popular culture

In August 2009, a parody video was done by members of
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s 'One Day' (a collective name of 2AM and 2PM), appeared there as "Dirty Eyed Girls" (드러운 아이드 걸스) in an episode of 2PM's reality show ''Wild Bunny''; the Brown Eyed Girls said that they were thankful in response, as it showcased the video's popularity.
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used the "Abracadabra" dance in his music video for "
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", which also featured BEG's own Gain. In 2023,
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performed a cover of the song at their third fan meeting, and reprised the cover at their ''2'' album fan meeting event in 2024. KBS then released it as a cover single on online streaming platforms on March 11, 2024.


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Official fansite
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