Fly (Jessica song)

"Fly"
Single by Jessica Jung featuring Fabolous
from the EP With Love, J
Language Korean
Released May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17)
Format Digital download
Genre
Length 4:12
Label
Songwriter(s) Jessica Jung, Karriem Mack, Eric Fernandez, Tatiana Matthews,Fabolous
Producer(s)
  • Eric Fernandez
  • Karriem Mack
Jessica Jung singles chronology
""The One like You""
(2013)
"Fly"
(2016)
""Love Me The Same""
(2016)

"Fly" is a Korean song recorded by South Korean singer Jessica Jung featuring Fabolous, taken from Jessica's debut With Love, J EP. It was written by herself, and produced by Eric Fernandez, Karriem Mack. It was released digitally by Coridel Entertainment on May 17, 2016 in conjunction with the release of the EP.

The single peaked number four on the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart and has since sold over 259,807 digital copies. To promote the song and the EP, Jessica embarked on a series of concerts titled "Fan Meeting 2016 Asia Tour" on June 1 the tour took place in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, and other Asian countries.[1]

Background and composition

On September 30, 2014, Jessica announced on her personal Weibo account that she was "forced out" of the group,[2] which was later confirmed by the record label itself.[2][3] Jessica's final song with Girls' Generation is "Divine", which was released as a part of the repackaged version of their first Japanese greatest hits album, The Best. On August 6, 2015, S.M. Entertainment released an official statement stating that Jessica had officially parted ways with the company.[4]

In February 2016, Jessica announced that her first solo album would be released under her new agency, Coridel Entertainment.[5][6] In April 2016, representatives announced that Jung would release her first album the following month in May.[7] On April 30, Coridel Entertainment released the track list which included the title track "Fly" featuring American rapper Fabolous. Jung wrote and composed the song, Musically, "Fly" is a Pop dance song driven by piano and some synth elements. composed by Jessica Jung, Karriem Mack, Eric Fernandez, Tatiana Matthews, Fabolous.[8][9]

Promotion

The music video for the debut single, "Fly," was released on May 17, 2016. The music video for "Fly" amassed over 2 million views within 24 hours of its release.[10] The single sell more than 259,807 digital copies and 9,089,404 online streaming in the first month released.[11]

Music video

The music video was filmed at Salvation Mountain, located in Southern California.[12] in the video Jessica was sitting in a bathtub, in the desert, fantasizing about travelling to some far off place with snow and ice that she sees on the postcard and snow globe. Jessica receives packages with jackets and scarves, which are great for much colder areas, and also imagines having marshmallows by a campfire while watching the Aurora Borealis. A cheetah figurine ends up being a makeshift reindeer. As she tosses fake snow into the air, she expresses frustration with these placeholder items. She has fear of leaving the comfort of her bed and house. She overcomes this and packs up her things and despite a slight trip up she journeys towards accomplishing her dream. The remaining lyrics for “Fly” express this idea of chasing your dreams and not being held down by self-doubt. It is encouraging and extremely positive. There are undertones of adversity, but the main message is about enduring and believing in yourself to reach your dreams. American rapper Fabolous joined on her song by contributing his liberated rap at the end.[13]

The music video was directed by Lumpens.[14]

Chart

Sales

Region Sales
South Korea[18] 259,807

Release history

Country Date Version Format
Worldwide[19] May 17, 2016 Korean-language version digital download
South Korea[20]
Worldwide[21] May 27, 2016 English-language version Digital download

References

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