At Gwanghwamun

2014 EP by Kyuhyun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

At Gwanghwamun (Korean: 광화문에서; RR: Gwanghwamuneseo) is debut extended play by South Korean singer Kyuhyun. It was released on November 13, 2014, by SM Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. The EP features seven tracks in total, including the lead single which shares the same name as the title of the album.

ReleasedNovember 13, 2014
Recorded2014
Studio
  • In Grid (Seoul)
  • Seoul
  • Sound Pool (Seoul)
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At Gwanghwamun
Album cover for At Gwanghwamun
EP by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2014
Recorded2014
Studio
  • In Grid (Seoul)
  • Seoul
  • Sound Pool (Seoul)
Genre
Length28:57
33:39 (digital download only)
LanguageKorean
Label
ProducerLee Soo-man
Kyuhyun chronology
At Gwanghwamun
(2014)
Fall, Once Again
(2015)
Singles from At Gwanghwamun
  1. "At Gwanghwamun"
    Released: November 13, 2014
Music video
"At Gwanghwamun" on YouTube
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Background

On November 6, 2014, it was announced that Super Junior's youngest member Kyuhyun would be releasing his very first solo mini-album, At Gwanghwamun, which would be released on November 13, making him the fourth solo artist of S.M. Entertainment in a little over a year, following Super Junior-M's Henry (Fantastic), SHINee's Taemin (Ace), and Zhou Mi, another Super Junior-M member who recently had a solo debut stage with Rewind on November 3.

Along with releasing multiple autumn-themed teaser images, the singer has uploaded several short teaser snippets onto his official Twitter account. Each of the teasers were only a few seconds in length, but gave his fans an opportunity to sample the upcoming mini-album.[1][2][3]

Release

On November 13, 2014, Kyuhyun released his first EP through various music sites, and the title track on 12 midnight (KST). The lead single immediately took the first spot on nine of real time charts such as MelOn, Genie, Soribada, Daum Music, Naver Music, Mnet, Olleh Music, Bugs and Monkey3, thus achieving an "all-kill". Not only his title song hit the charts, but all of his tracks made their way to top 10 positions in most of the music sites.[4][5][6][7]

On November 26, 2014, Kyuhyun released Chinese version for title track "At Gwanghwamun".

Composition

The title track "At Gwanghwamun" (Korean: 광화문에서; RR: Gwanghwamun-eseo) was composed and written by well-known composer of S.M. Entertainment, Kenzie. It is a sad ballad song that talks about painful break-up, giving an autumn feeling that many listeners would love to hear. Kyuhyun's sweet and emotional voice could be heard in the song's background, accompanied by string instruments and drums.

The EP also gained a lot of attention for its track listing, which includes "Eternal Sunshine," composed by the world-famous pianist Yiruma along with 2FACE, as well as "My Thoughts, Your Memories" (Korean: 나의 생각, 너의 기억; RR: Naui Saenggak, Neoui Gieok) composed by the artist himself, with lyrics from TVXQ's Changmin who is known to be a good friend of his.[8][9]

Track listing

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CD/Digital download[10]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."At Gwanghwamun" (광화문에서; Gwanghwamuneseo)KenzieKenzie4:42
2."Eternal Sunshine"Yang Jae SeonYiruma, 2Face4:15
3."At Close" (뒷모습이 참 예뻤구나; Dwinmoseubi cham yeppeotguna; 'From the back, You looked very pretty')Honeydew'OHoneydew'O3:56
4."Moment of Farewell" (이별을 말할 때; Ibyeoreul malhal ttae; 'The time to say goodbye')SwanKim Tae Sung, Kim Yong Shin, 2203:35
5."One Confession" (사랑이 숨긴 말들; Sarangi sumgin maldeul; 'Words hidden by love')Yang Jae-seonYoon Young-jun4:31
6."Flying, Deep in the Night" (깊은 밤을 날아서)Lee Young-hoonLee Young-hoon, Kenzie3:23
7."My Thoughts, Your Memories" (나의 생각, 너의 기억; Naui saenggak, neoui gieok)ChangminKyuhyun, Hwang Sung-je4:31
Total length:28:57
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Digital download only
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
8."At Gwanghwamun" (Chinese: 在光化门; pinyin: Zài Guānghuàmén; Chinese version)KenzieKenzie4:42
Total length:33:39
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Notes

  • Track 6 is a cover version of the song under the same title, which was originally performed by South Korean singer-songwriter Lee Moon-se, from his fourth studio album When Love Passes By released in 1987.[11][12]

Charts

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Chart (2014) Peak
position
Sales
2014 Gaon Weekly Albums Chart[13] 1
2014 Gaon Monthly Albums Chart[15] 1
2014 Gaon Year-End Albums Chart[16] 35
US Billboard World Albums Chart[17] 2
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Awards and nominations

Annual music awards

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2015 24th Seoul Music Awards Bonsang (Main Prize) At Gwanghwamun Nominated
High1/Mobile Popularity Award Kyuhyun Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
17th Mnet Asian Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated
Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Male Vocal Performance At Gwanghwamun Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2016 30th Golden Disk Awards Disk Bonsang Nominated
Digital Bonsang Won
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Music program awards

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Song Program Date
"At Gwanghwamun" M! Countdown (Mnet) November 20, 2014[18]
November 27, 2014[19]
Music Bank (KBS) November 21, 2014[20]
Show! Music Core (MBC) November 22, 2014[21]
Show Champion (MBC Music) November 26, 2014[22]
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Release history

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Release history for At Gwanghamun
Region Date Format Label
South Korea November 13, 2014
Various [23] SM
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