"Crayon" () is a song by South Korean rapper
G-Dragon
Kwon Ji-yong (; born August 18, 1988), best known as G-Dragon (), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur, known as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of K-pop". Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, G-Drag ...
. It was released on September 15, 2012, as the second single of his first extended play ''
One of a Kind'' (2012). It was written and produced by G-Dragon and
Teddy Park
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.
Composition
"Crayon" is mix between hip-hop and electronic music.
The title is a neologism made on the compound word "Crazy On".
The track was noted to showcase the experimental mind of the composers.
One Of A Kind Album's second track title track, Crayon, is the first Korean mainstream music to introduce a trap genre.
Critical reception
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'' named "Crayon" the best K-pop single of 2012, with David Bevan commenting that the track "almost felt too big for the occasion, too brash to have come from the leader of a boy band." Corban Goble of ''
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'' called "Crayon" "magnificent," writing the song represents "a logical collision of fluorescent, pound-the-alarm EDM, the tomahawk chop chant, and G-Dragon's referential, sharp rapping; every element throbbed with electricity."
David Jeffries of
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deemed the track "kinetic", feeling that it comes off "as a top production that somehow escaped the house of
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while
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was sleeping." Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' wrote that "Crayon" is a "pneumatic-intensity thumper with a Southern rap backbone" and added the song set "an almost impossibly high bar."
Nick Catucci of ''
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'' gave the single three out of five stars.
Jeff Benjamin of
Fuse considered "Crayon" "one of G-Dragon's signature tracks", writing that the single's "crazy dance joint is guaranteed to make" audience in live performances "go nuts".
E. Alex Jung of ''
Vulture.com'' felt that the track was "the best example of his chameleonic power" since it "demonstrated his ability to metabolize pop culture and fashion on a global scale and reform it into his own aesthetic."
Commercial performance
Been released in the last day of the tracking week, "Crayon" managed to debut at number 13 in the
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. The following week, the single rose to a peak position of number 3, charting behind G-Dragon's own song "Missing You".
That week, "Crayon" was the third best selling song and the second most streamed, with 363,647 downloads and 2,251,773 audio streams. The single remained at the Top 3 for two more weeks. In the Gaon Digital Monthly chart, "Crayon" charted at number eight for two consecutive months. The single finished 2012 with 1,746,682 downloads sold and over 20 million streams.
Music video
In the music video for "Crayon", G-Dragon transforms himself into several characters: a psychologist and his patient, Pinocchio, a raver, a DJ, a pretty lady, an American football player, among others. He is seen with multiple hairstyles, in several shades, such as pink, orange, neon yellow and a multicoloured "cotton candy" hair.
Jon Caramanica of ''
The New York Times
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'' described the video as a "cultural treasure — hilarious, dizzying, and full of retina-frying explosions of color."
''Star2.com'' hailed the video "kaleidoscopic" with "head-turning" features and "larger-than-life outfits".
E. Alex Jung from ''
Vulture.com'' felt that the music video was "full of jokes", with "nods to Korea's burgeoning
fast fashion
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industry", in the opening with "a popping pink
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robe before moving to jackets in holographic gold" to "
Thom Browne's 2012 fall collection with its fun-house proportions."
Jung also noted that the music video references to
the Joker of the movie ''
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'' and G-Dragon appearing "in drag" are questioning the viewer "why are we taking any of this so seriously?".
Fuse chose "Crayon" as one of the rapper's "must-see music videos".
Live performances
G-Dragon performed "Crayon", along with other tracks from his EP, on the talk show
You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook. His appearance on the show resulted in an increase of 75% in the demand for audience tickets. The rapper then performed the single on the
music show ''
Inkigayo
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'' to positive reception.
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The Korea Herald
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'' hailed these performances a "joyful adventure" to the audience.
The members of G-Dragon's group,
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, performed a remake of the song in the
2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards.
T.O.P wrote new raps for the first verse,
Daesung
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sang the first chorus,
Taeyang rapped in the second verse and
Seungri joined for the second chorus. During his
first world tour, G-Dragon performed a hybrid remix version of "Crayon" with BigBang's single
Fantastic Baby.
Accolades
Charts and sales
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Sales
References
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G-Dragon songs
Songs in Korean
2012 singles
2012 songs
YG Entertainment singles
Songs written by G-Dragon
Songs written by Teddy Park
Song recordings produced by Teddy Park