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ID; Peace B (song)

In today's world, ID; Peace B (song) has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. Its importance is reflected in the number of debates it generates, as well as its presence in different areas of society. Whether in the political, social, economic or cultural sphere, ID; Peace B (song) plays a fundamental role. From its impact on people's daily lives to its influence on the development of new technologies, ID; Peace B (song) has captured the attention of individuals of all ages and fields of study. In this article, we will explore in depth the different dimensions of ID; Peace B (song) and its relevance today.

"ID; Peace B"
Japanese single cover
Single by BoA
from the album ID; Peace B and Listen to My Heart
ReleasedAugust 25, 2000
May 30, 2001 (Japan)
StudioSM Booming System, Seoul, South Korea
Genre
Length3:53
Label
Composer(s)Yoo Young-jin
Lyricist(s)
BoA singles chronology
"ID; Peace B"
(2000)
"Amazing Kiss"
(2001)
Music video
"ID; Peace B" (KR ver.) on YouTube

"ID; Peace B" is the debut single by South Korean singer BoA from her debut studio album of the same title, released through SM Entertainment on August 25, 2000. In Japan, it was released through Avex Trax on May 30, 2001, and served as the lead single for her debut Japanese studio album Listen to My Heart (2002).

Meaning

In an interview BoA explained "ID; Peace B" stands for her ID name, which is BoA.

Music video

Korean version

The video starts off with BoA vocalizing, rehearsing the ID; Peace B dance and filming ID; Peace B. The video shows BoA dancing in various places. First with her backup dancers in a purple background, then by herself in a warehouse and in a Relativity-esque background.

Japanese version

The music video starts with BoA dancing in the dark with her backup dancers. The camera zooms out and reveals that BoA is watching herself on the TV. Throughout the video, BoA changes the channel and sees various commercials that features herself. At the start of the chorus BoA starts to sing the chorus. At the end, BoA starts to dance to the music and then it fades to black. A clip of her Korean music video for "Sara" is shown when BoA is flipping through the channels.

In popular culture

NCT members Mark, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, and Jisung, performed a dance to the song in Mnet Show EXO 90:2014 in 2014 and Disney Channel Korea show Mickey Mouse Club in 2015, (then-know under the name SM Rookies).

Track listing

Japanese CD single
  1. "ID; Peace B" – 3:53
  2. "Dreams Come True" (Ken Harada/Lyrics By Maki Mihara) – 4:54
  3. "ID; Peace B" (Instrumental) – 3:53
  4. "Dreams Come True" (Instrumental) – 4:54
  5. "ID; Peace B" (English Version) – 3:53

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes.

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Charts and sales for "ID; Peace B"
Chart Peak position Sales total
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 20 40,470

References

  1. ^ "BoA explaining what ID; Peace B stands for". YouTube (in Korean, English, and Japanese). Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  2. ^ BoA (2000). ID; Peace B (photobook). South Korea: SM Entertainment. Credits.

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