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"Roly-Poly" is a song by South Korean girl group
T-ara T-ara (; ) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2009, currently consisting of four members: Qri, Hahm Eun-jung, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Park Ji-yeon, Jiyeon. T-ara's career is marked by Hook (music), hook-heavy dance-pop music, a result of their ...
. It was taken from their second mini album '' John Travolta Wannabe'' which was released on 29 June 2011. The song was written and produced by Shinsadong Tiger and Choi Kyu-sung, who were also behind the group's 2009 song " Bo Peep Bo Peep". "Roly-Poly" won three weekly music program awards on ''
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''. Only a month after release, the song accumulated over US$2.3 million in digital sales with over $280,000 per day.The approximate conversion of ₩2.5 billion and ₩300 million in 2011 (₩1 = US$0.00094) * Despite peaking at number two on the
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, it went on to become the best-selling song of 2011 in South Korea with over 4,000,000 digital downloads, the highest figure for a K-pop girl group single on Gaon in the 2010s.


Background and release

"Roly-Poly" was released on 29 June 2011, as the lead single of T-ara's '' John Travolta Wannabe'' with 3 different music videos, a short dance version, a long drama version and special version made by CCM that compiled several covers of the song from fans around the world and was titled "Roly Poly Version 3". The music video was revealed to be viewed in over 70 countries. ''
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'' ranked the music video of the song No. 12 on its list of 20 Best K-pop videos. A remix of the song titled "Roly-Poly in Copacabana" was released on 2 August and was used for the group's follow up promotions. In 2012, The song was re-released in Japanese on 29 February 2012, as the group's third single. The song was re-released in Japanese on 29 February 2012, as the group's third single in the Japanese market. The single peaked at 3 on
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and at 5 on ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100.


Critical reception

Since its release, the song has received positive reviews from critics. The song was listed among the best hit songs of the last decade and of all time by multiple local and international publications. Chinese media Sina Music described "Roly-Poly" as the most dazzling retro dance music recently, "and it has the strength to bring the retro style back again". In 2021, Gabriela Caeli Sumampow of ''Vice'' included Roly Poly in her "bubbly K-pop" guide on "The Guide to Getting Into K-Pop, South Korea's Record-Breaking Pop Music". ''
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'' gave "Roly-Poly" a positive review; "Its success propelled the start of a disco trend in K-pop, as heard later in songs like
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's " Bling Bling" (2011) and Nine Muses's "Figaro" (2011). The magazine also referred to the song as "one of the catchiest K-pop songs ever made". ''
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'' ranked the music video of the song No. 12 on its list of 20 Best K-pop videos.The song was selected as the song of the summer by club DJs. In January 2024, the song was placed at No. 12 on ''Hello Music Theory'''s list of 15 Of The Best K-Pop Songs Of All Time describing it as a cultural phenomenon. The same year, NME ranked it at No. 2 on its list of the best T-ARA songs to date.


Commercial performance

On the
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dated 26 June 2011, "Roly-Poly" debuted at number three, before descending to number eight the week after. On its third week it bounced back to number two, the song's peak on the chart. "Roly-Poly" managed to hold at the runner-up slot for two more weeks (stuck behind three different songs nonetheless), before descending down the chart. Only a month after release, the song accumulated over US$2.3 million in digital sales with over $280,000 per day. Despite never topping the weekly or monthly chart and having a little less than half a year to chart, "Roly-Poly" managed to become the best-performing song of the year on the Gaon Digital Chart. It went on to become the best-selling song of 2011 in South Korea with over 4,000,000 digital downloads, the highest figure for a K-pop girl group single on Gaon in the 2010s.


In popular culture

"Roly-Poly" appeared on multiple South Korean television series and films since its release including in the first episode of KBS's '' Dream High 2'' in 2012. The song was also played in the 2011 horror movie ''Gisang Spirit''. In 2017, the song was played on the 7th episode of the KBS drama ''
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.'' The song was covered on the 2019 TV series '' Welcome To Waikiki 2''. It was also played on the 5th episode of the 2020 SBS drama '' Backstreet Rookie'' in a form of karaoke. In 2021, it was played in the first episode of the webtoon-based drama '' Work Later, Drink Now''. The same year, its Japanese single album appeared on
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Legacy

Since its release, "Roly-Poly" achieved nationwide popularity due to its retro influences and outfits. The song's popularity spread with T-ara's constant promotion overseas. Since then, the song has been played in several TV series, films and campaigns. K-pop artists such as
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, DKZ, covered the song on different occasions. In September 2012, popular comedian Kim Shin-Young performed a parody of the song on MBC's "World-Changing Quiz" on Chuseok special episode which gathered attention for the unique stage presented by the comedian. On 24 December 2012, Gag concert members Park Ji-sun, Jang Do-yeon, Oh Na-mi, Kim Min-kyung, Park Na-rae, Heo Min, Park So-young, Heo Anna and Ahn So-mi covered the song on 2011 KBS Entertainment Awards. On 17 May 2019, the song was covered by a group of female university professors called "SSAM" at the "28th Gamatbee University Festival". The event was held at Gumi University. In June 2017, South Korean girl group G-reyish released a new song named "ohnny GoGo" using the same disco style of the 1980s and modern pop music elements. In an interview with "FN News", the group said "T-ara presented the concept of retro after going through many activities ..we hope that we can present a retro style as soon as we debut, so that fans can be impressed by us in the future". Member Yena Jung also said, "It's something I'm grateful for just being mentioned with T-ara." In May 2021, during their release showcase, girl group
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revealed that they took "Roly-Poly" and its performances as an influence for their 80s inspired song "Ring Ring", where they said "If you look at the stages, there are many things we can imitate from the props and gestures." In March 2012, "Roly-Poly" was used as a representative political campaign song by the Saenuri Party ahead of the 19th general election of South Korea. It was reported that more than were spent to use the song in addition to the copyright fees and production costs. On March 22, 2018, the song was performed by Hari Won at the reception party held to welcome South Korea's former president
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''Our Youth, Roly Poly''

The song also received two musical adaptations in 2012. "Roly-Poly" was made into a
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starring T-ara's
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, Jiyeon and Soyeon, Kang Min-kyung (
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), Jang Hye-jin ('' I Am a Singer''), veteran musical actress Park Hae-mi, Han Ji-sub, Kim Jae-hee and Yoon Young-joon. The first press conference for the musical was held on 4 January at the Seoul Press Center. Due to the success of the musical, another one was produced and premiered on 2 May 2012. However, the T-ara members did not participate in it due to their busy schedules.


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{{Seoul Music Awards for Best Song 2011 songs 2011 singles 2012 singles T-ara songs Disco songs Songs in Korean Songs in Japanese Songs written by Shinsadong Tiger Song recordings produced by Shinsadong Tiger Songs with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi Billboard Korea K-Pop number-one singles