Dumb Dumb (Jeon Somi song)

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"Dumb Dumb"
Single by Jeon Somi
from the album XOXO
Language
  • Korean
  • English
ReleasedAugust 2, 2021 (2021-08-02)
GenreDance-pop
Length2:29
Label
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Jeon Somi singles chronology
"What You Waiting For"
(2020)
"Dumb Dumb"
(2021)
"XOXO"
(2021)
Music video
"Dumb Dumb" on
YouTube

"Dumb Dumb" (stylized in

Gaon Digital Chart and at number 9 on the K-pop Hot 100
, becoming Somi's first top-ten single on both charts.

Background and release

On July 14, 2021, The Black Label confirmed that Jeon Somi would make a comeback, though it was unclear whether in what format the comeback would be.[2] Then, they released first promotional poster on July 23, that revealed the format as a single, it also included the song's release date and the title of the single "Dumb Dumb".[3] The following day the second promotional poster was released.[4] On July 26, the third promotional poster was released.[5] On July 28, the fourth promotional poster was released.[6] On the next day, they released the fifth promotional poster.[7] On August 1, a credits poster was unveiled revealing the Somi was involved in the songs's writing.[8] On August 2, "Dumb Dumb" was released digitally at 18:00 (KST).[9]

The original lyrics to the hook of the song were "Imma say it like it is/ cut the bullsh*t/ you dumb dumb"; in the official version, they have been translated to Korean.[10] Jeon attributed the longer wait between comebacks to this recording process and vouched it makes the result good.[11]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
IZM[12]
NME[13]

NME's Rhian Daly gave the song a two-star rating calling it "frustrating and underwhelming." She commented how "Dumb Dumb" could be stronger if it was given time to develop "but at two minutes and 30 seconds, it's over before it really gets going." Although reviewing the song negatively she called the "chorus' dirty bass" and "Somi's accompanying shift into her lower register alluring and arresting."[13] Yeom Dong-gyo of IZM gave "Dumb Dumb" a two and half star rating and said the song "blends the boldness of "What You Waiting For" and the freshness of "Birthday".[12]

Music video

On July 30, the music video teaser was released.[14] On August 2, the official music video was released. It features Somi, who appeared as a high school student that falls in love with one of the most handsome members of the sports team at lunchtime, and then goes into operation to get a confession. Turned out, both of them were pretending to play "dumb" so they can approached with each other. At the end of the video, Somi looks happy after receiving the man's confession.[15] With some eye-catching animations inserted in the middle, the music video felt like a teen movie.[16] It gained ten million views in just a day.[17]

Promotion

On the same day as the song release, an online media showcase was held for Somi to celebrate the release with JooE from Momoland as the MC.[18] Somi also held a comeback live stream on her official TikTok account.[19][20]

Accolades

Award and nominations for "Dumb Dumb"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2021 Asian Pop Music Awards Top 20 Songs of the Year – Overseas Won [21]
Best Arranger – Overseas[a] Nominated [22]
Best Dance Performance – Overseas Nominated
Song of the Year – Overseas Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Best Dance Performance – Solo
Nominated [23]
Song of the Year
Longlisted [24]
2022
Gaon Chart Music Awards
Song of the Year – August Nominated [25]
Golden Disc Awards Best Digital Song (Bonsang) Nominated [26]
Joox Malaysia Music Awards Top 5 K-Pop Hits Won [27]
Seoul Music Awards Bonsang Award Nominated [28]
Music program awards for "Dumb Dumb"
Program Network Date Ref.
M! Countdown Mnet August 12, 2021 [29]

Charts

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Various August 2, 2021 The Black Label
United States Interscope

Notes

  1. ^ Teddy, R. Tee, and 24 credited as nominees

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