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"Dreams Come True"
Single by S.Due east.South.
from the album Sea & Eugene & Shoo
Released
  • November 23, 1998 (1998-11-23)
Recorded 1998
Genre
  • Grand-pop
  • dance
  • new jack swing
Length 4:02
Characterization SM
Songwriter(due south)
  • Bada
  • Yoo Young-jin
Producer(s)
  • Risto Asikainen
  • Yoo Immature-jin
Due south.E.S. singles chronology
"Oh, My Beloved"
(1997)
"Dreams Come True"
(1998)
"I Dear You"
(1998)
Music video
"Dreams Come True" on YouTube

"Dreams Come True" is a song recorded by South Korean daughter grouping S.E.S. from their second studio album, Sea & Eugene & Shoo (1998). The song is a embrace of "Rakastuin mä looseriin" ("Like a Fool"), released in 1996 by Finnish daughter group Nylon Beat. It was originally equanimous by Finnish producer Risto Asikainen, with farther composition of the Korean version handled by Yoo Immature-jin while the lyrics were translated by Yoo along with group member Bada.[1]

Background [edit]

"Dreams Come up Truthful" is an adjusted version of the vocal "Like a Fool" (1996) by Finnish popular duo Nylon Beat out.[2] [3] It has been described every bit a shine dance number with a moderate 1980s synth crush, utilizing synth flute hooks and soft vocal phrasings.[4] SM Entertainment licensed the song from the original composers and reproduced it by adding Korean vocals, sound fills, and newly arranged parts in the concluding third of the vocal. The instrumental rail (except for the added parts) remains identical to the original, and it retains the melodic and harmonic construction.[four]

On November xi, 2021, its accompanying music video was remastered and published to SM's YouTube channel.[5]

Encompass performances [edit]

On February 27, 2009, members Taeyeon, Sunny, Yuri and Seohyun of Girls' Generation performed a cover version of "Dreams Come up True" during the Music Bank History section of the 500th episode of KBS Music Bank.[6] On September 12, 2015, Sonamoo performed a embrace of the song on Show! Music Core.[7] During the 2018 SBS Gayo Daejeon festival, Irene, Seulgi and Joy of Red Velvet and Momo, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu of Twice performed together a cover version of "Dreams Come up True" for the 20th anniversary of the unmarried'south release.[eight]

Reception [edit]

"Dreams Come True" achieved the meridian spots on several music programs in Republic of korea during its promotion.[9] In 2021, "Dreams Come Truthful" was ranked number 86 in online portal Melon and newspaper Seoul Shinmun 'due south list of peak 100 Chiliad-pop songs of all-fourth dimension.[10] [11]

Music plan awards
Program Date
KBS2'south Music Bank December eight, 1998
January five, 1999
January 19, 1999
SBS'south Inkigayo Jan 10, 1999
MBC's Music Military camp Jan 23, 1999

Aespa version [edit]

"Dreams Come True"
Dreams Come True - cover.png
Unmarried by Aespa
from the anthology 2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express
Released December xx, 2021 (2021-12-20)
Recorded 2021
Genre Popular
Length 3:24
Label
  • SM
  • Dreamus
Composer(s)
  • Yoo Young-jin
  • BoA
  • Risto Armas Asikainen
Lyricist(south)
  • Bada
  • Yoo Young-jin
  • BoA
Aespa singles chronology
"Savage"
(2021)
"Dreams Come True"
(2021)
Music video
"Dreams Come up True" on YouTube

"Dreams Come Truthful" is a remake song recorded past Due south Korean girl group Aespa. Originally recorded and released as a single by Southward.E.S. in 1998, the song was re-recorded past Aespa and was released by SM Amusement on December xx, 2021, every bit part of SM'southward Remastering Project, and also as the lead single of the album 2021 Wintertime SM Town: SMCU Limited. South Korean singer, BoA, participated in the song's product, choreography and visual aspects.

Background [edit]

"Dreams Come True" was originally recorded and released by S.E.S. in 1998, condign a striking unmarried from their second studio anthology, Body of water & Eugene & Shoo, but that song was based on a Finnish hit single released in 1996 called "Rakastuin mä looseriin" (= I fell in love with a loser) from the Finnish duo Nylon Trounce. [12] On November iv, 2021, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would be releasing a cover of "Dreams Come True", slated for release in December.[13] The group is additionally set to remake the "Dream Comes True" music video, as part of the agency'due south "Remastering Projection", where younger generation groups will nowadays new versions of older generation music videos.[14] On Dec eleven, 2021, it was revealed that the vocal and a music video for the group's version would exist released on December xx, 2021, equally a part of the project.[15] Aespa's member Giselle revealed that the group "have tried to add [their] own colours to the original rail".[sixteen]

Composition [edit]

The lyrics for "Dreams Come True" were written by Bada, Yoo Young-jin, BoA and produced by the latter ii with Shaun Kim, BXN, and Risto Asikainen. The vocal is mainly a "crisp" pop song with stiff influence from trap and hip hop elements.[17] [18] Lyrically, the only difference between the two versions is that the group'due south 1 features a new verse: "Aye, get it on nah Get it on nah / Let's bring dorsum to Nineties".[17] The remake's unique young free energy and contemporary style are added "to build a soundscape that pays homage to S.E.S's artistry whilst also showcasing the vocal prowess of the girl group".[17] Clash described the remake as "a thrilling reinvention" with "scintillating" chorus and "crisp" pop and hip-hop elements added to its production.[eighteen]

Music video [edit]

Aespa as seen in dreamy aesthetics combined with "otherworldly" visual and their futuristic signature fashion

An accompanying music video for the song was uploaded to SM's YouTube aqueduct in conjunction with the release of "Dreams Come True"; the video was preceded with a teaser—which was released via the same platform one twenty-four hours earlier.[19] The "otherworldly" visual combines the dreamy aesthetics from S.E.Due south.'south original music video with their Aespa'south edgy, futuristic signature way. In the video, the group is performing the song's choreography from a grand, purple-tinted room filled with alien-like flora to a street-styled contemporary space. After in another scene, Aespa is seen on a massive skyscraper design platform alongside projections of their virtual versions.[16] The holographic butterflies and wings from the original music video have been retained.[17]

Divyansha Dongre of Rolling Stone Republic of india described the video's sets as "futuristic and flamboyant".[17] NME's Gladys Yeo wrote that the "otherworldly new visual" combines "the dreamy aesthetic" from South.E.S.'s original music video with Aespa'southward "own edgy, futuristic signature style".[16] Writing for Clash, Robin Murray noted the "tightly choreographed video" for its "alien-like flora" surrounding the grouping.[18]

Track listing [edit]

  • Digital download / streaming [20]
  1. "Dreams Come True" – 3:24
  2. "Dreams Come True" (Instrumental) – 3:24

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from Melon.[21] [22]

Studio

  • SM BoomingSystem – recording, digital editing, mixing
  • SonicKorea – mastering

Personnel

  • Aespa (Karina, Giselle, Winter, Ningning) – vocals, background vocals
  • Bada – lyrics
  • Yoo Young-jin – lyrics, composition, directing, background vocals, recording, digital editing, mixing
  • BoA – lyrics, composition, arrangement, directing
  • Risto Armas Asikainen – composition
  • Shaun Kim – arrangement
  • BXN – arrangement
  • Jeon Hoon – mastering
  • Shin Soo-min – mastering assistant

Charts [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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