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B1A4 1st studio album cover artIGNITION
Baby I'm Sorry
by B1A4 from the album, Ignition
Also Known As
Hangul
Kanji
Pinyin
Released March 14, 2012
Composed By: Jung Jinyoung
Written By: Jung Jinyoung
Baro
Producer
Genre K-pop
Dance-pop
Length 03:32
Label
Ignition
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Baby I'm Sorry
by B1A4 from the single, Oyasumi Good Night
Also Known As
Hangul
Kanji
Pinyin
Released May 24, 2012[1]
Composed By: Jung Jinyoung
Written By: Jung Jinyoung
Baro
Inoue Tomonori
Genre K-pop
Dance-pop
Length 03:34
Label
Producer
Oyasumi Good Night
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"Fly Away"
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Baby I'm Sorry is the second single released by B1A4 from their debut Korean studio album, Ignition which was composed and written by Jinyoung with Baro helping with additional lyrics and raps.

Composition[]

Baby I'm Sorry was written and composed by Jinyoung. Raps were written by Baro.

As Sandeul describes the composition of the single:


text.


Japanese lyrics were written by Inoue Tomonori (井上トモノリ).[2]

Promotion[]

After mild success with This Time Is Over, Baby I'm Sorry was promoted for roughly two months through televised music shows. Additionally, the process of making the music video was featured in B1A4's first reality show, Sesame Player.

Music Video[]


The music video features a more mature image promoted by the boy band. Their dark attire conveys each member's distraught and desperation to reunite with the female character featured within the music video.

Chart Performance[]

On March 26, 2012, the song peaked at #18 on the Korean Billboard Charts.[3]

Reception[]

While some praised the mature approach B1A4 used with Baby I'm Sorry, there was various criticism on the composition of the song.

Seoulbeats, an online K-POP website, noted that the English grammatical errors within the song affected how the song's meaning was conveyed.[4]

Japanese Release[]

The song was released as a B-side to their second Japanese single, Oyasumi Good Night.

Lyrics[]

See Baby I'm Sorry Lyrics

External Links[]

Gallery[]

References[]



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