6/4/2023 0 Comments Paradise lost song![]() ![]() Due to her being an atheist, Gain understood the album's concept as a story, while expressing the album is "not easy to enjoy for a pop audience". Various male musicians collaborated with Gain for the album Jay Park ( featured artist and lyricist, "Apple"), Dok2 (featured artist and lyricist, "Free Will"), Mad Clown (lyricist, "Guilty") and Wheesung (lyricist, "Free Will"), while previous producers, such as KZ and east4A also participated in producing the songs. Hawwah was executive produced by Jo Young-cheol, while composer Lee Min-soo co-produced the album and lyricist Kim Eana participated as a lyric producer. According to APOP Entertainment, Gain's agency, the EP would be promoted by two lead singles, and released digitally at 12:00 am KST on the aforementioned day. The Bible-inspired album's release date was confirmed to be March 12, 2015. Through a modernized reinterpretation of Hawwah, the first woman created by God ( Yahweh, the God of Israel), the album was expected to present unconventional music and concept. Background Īfter many reports of her home group's comeback in 2015, it was announced on February 26, 2015, that Gain would be releasing her fourth solo mini-album entitled Hawwah, which would be released in the middle of March. Two singles were released to promote the release, namely "Apple" and "Paradise Lost", to great commercial success. The extended play was a commercial success for the singer in her native country, peaking at number five on the Gaon Album Chart, while experiencing her breaking into the United States, reaching number nine on the Billboard World Digital Albums chart. Upon its release, Hawwah received positive reviews from critics for its "fine" tune, further complimenting Gain for crossing the "extreme" in sexuality. The extended play also saw Gain collaborating with several South Korean rappers, namely Jay Park and Dok2, while G.Gorilla, Mad Clown and singer Wheesung contributed lyrically to the release. Described as a Bible-influenced concept through the singer's understanding as a story, the extended play was executively produced by Jo Yeong-cheol and Lee Min-soo, with lyricist Kim Eana penning most of the record's lyrics. It was released digitally on March 12, 2015, and physically five days later by APOP Entertainment (now a subsidiary of Mystic Entertainment), and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. Hawwah (stylized as ḥawwāh) is the fifth extended play by South Korean singer and actress Gain. ![]()
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