Upon its release, "I" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who praised its musical styles and Taeyeon's vocals. The single peaked atop the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart and has since sold over 2.5 million digital copies as of October 2018. To promote the song and the EP, Taeyeon made several appearances on music programs including Inkigayo, Music Bank, and M Countdown.
South Korean singer Kim Tae-yeon (better known by her mononym Taeyeon) is a member and the leader of popular girl group Girls' Generation.[1] She has been widely recognized as a talented vocalist, yet had never ventured to record her official solo album until 2015.[2] Taeyeon's vocal abilities are showcased on tracks she recorded for Korean films and televisions, including "If" (Hong Gil Dong, 2008),[3] "I Love You" (Athena: Goddess of War, 2010),[4] and "Closer" (To the Beautiful You, 2012).[5] In April 2015, Taeyeon is featured on labelmate Amber's song "Shake That Brass" for her debut extended play Beautiful, which generated much attention from the public.[6]
On September 10, 2015, SM Entertainment revealed that Taeyeon was working on her then-upcoming debut solo album without ensuring the exact release date.[7] On October 7, Taeyeon's debut extended play I was officially released by S.M. Entertainment.[8] The EP received generally favorable reviews from music critics and was a commercial success in South Korea, peaking at number two on the Gaon Album Chart.[9][10] The title track, "I", was released digitally in conjunction with the release of the EP as its lead single.[11] The song was sent to Korean Broadcasting System's "K-Pop Connection" radio on October 9.[12]
"I" is a pop rock song that was compared to Taylor Swift's Red album opening track "State of Grace" by Jeff Benjamin from Billboard.[13] The lyrics of the song were written from an autobiographical narrative perspective. The lyrics speak from Taeyeon's point of view on being a celebrity and, in the singer's own words, "about being yourself in a freer way, while moving on from hard and frustrating times". The singer has also said that she wanted the song to express a "Music is my life" feeling.[14][15][16][17]
The music video was filmed in Auckland, New Zealand and employed nature scenery as the backdrop. It includes sweeping landscapes juxtaposed with city scenes and tells the story of a young woman "in search of her true identity". Taeyeon's older brother makes a cameo in the video as a patron of The Portland Public House bar in Kingsland suburb where she works.[14][18][19]
The song received positive reviews from music critics. It was named the 2nd and 15th best K-pop song of 2015 by US magazine Billboard and British magazine Dazed, respectively.[22][23] It ranked #58 on Billboard's 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s.[24] Commercially, the song is her best-selling single in the United States with digital sales totaling 15,000 units.[25]
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^Kim, Hyun-jung (October 30, 2015). 태연, '뮤직뱅크' 3주 연속 1위…10관왕 위엄 [Taeyeon topped 'Music Bank' for 3 weeks in a row... 10 crown majesty]. X-ports News (in Korean). Archived from the original on April 15, 2022. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via Naver.
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