Hey, Come On!


Hey, Come On! is the fourth Korean-language studio album by South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on June 28, 2001, by SM Entertainment. As with their past albums, Hey, Come On! was well received by fans and the title track climbed up charts rapidly. The album's release coincided with the rise of the Korean Wave, spreading the group's popularity overseas. Hey, Come On! spent 28 weeks on the MIAK Chart before it dropped.

Music video

In the music video for "Hey, Come On!", Shinhwa can be seen dancing in a white room. The choreography consists of heavy leg movement as well as members jumping around. The music video concentrates heavily on Jun Jin and Lee Min Woo. Towards the end of the music video, we can see Minwoo running towards a wall and jumping into it, causing the "wall" to open. This suggests that perhaps the members were in space, and dancing inside of a white rocket, though it is unclear.

Controversy

Cover disputes against the other Asian groups

Although Hey, Come On! was well received, it garnered much controversy at the time. Andy Lee didn't participate in the album and took a temporary hiatus from group promotions to care for his critically ill mother in California. Another controversy that arose was when Taiwanese boy band Energy covered Shinhwa's song, "Hey, Come On!", calling it "Come On!", causing Shinhwa fans to dislike Energy. Later, the Taiwanese group 5566 also covered Shinhwa's "Dark".

Accolades

ProgramDate
InkigayoSeptember 9, 2001
InkigayoSeptember 16, 2001

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the album liner notes.
; Shinhwa
; Hey Come On! & Wild Eyes duet
  • Jun Jin – lead rap, chorus
  • Kim Dong-wan – sub vocal, chorus
; Session
  • Yoo Young-jin – chorus
  • Won Hyun-jung, Kim Hyo-soo – chorus
  • Taewan Choi – piano
  • Hyunah Kim, Jihwan Moon – chorus
  • Groovie K – electric guitar
  • Taeyoon Lee – bass guitar
  • Oh Jo-hwan – violin
  • Hong Jun-ho – other
  • Seungwoo Jeon – chorus
  • Sam Lee – other
  • Bae Bae Hee – violin
  • Dong-sook Choi – violin
  • Seongsu Park – chorus
  • Yohwan Oh – cello
  • Song Gwang-sik – piano
  • Jeonggi Song – other
  • Seongho Kang – chorus
  • Seokchan Kim – chorus
  • Soyoung Yoon, Soyul Song – violin
  • Park Ki-ho, Shin Dong-hyun, Lee Se-jin – chorus
  • Kangtacomputer programming, synthesizer, director
  • Suho Kang – drums
  • Bae Jin-sook, Kim Hyun-kyung, Lim Chae-young, Kim Hee-young, Noh Seung-rim, Woo Jin-hee, Jo Se-won, Moon Ji-eun – violin
  • Han Soo-hee, Lee Bo-mi, Jo Yun-young – viola
; Staff
  • Lee Soo-man – executive producer
  • SM Entertainment – executive producer
  • KAT, Yeo Doo-hyun – recording, mixing
  • Seongho Lee, Byeongjae Kim – recording
  • Youngseong Kim, Beomgu Kim – recording
  • * Han Jeong-eun – recording assistant
  • Yoo Young-jin – recording, mixing, director
  • * Yoo Chang-yong, Yoo Han-jin – assistant
  • Yeo Do-hyun, Lee Seong-ho, Kim Byeong-jae – recording
  • Seungyup Lee – recording
  • Wookjung Kim – recording, mixing
  • * Koo Ji-ae – assistant
  • Jeon Hoon – mastering
  • SM Entertainment A&R Team – A&R
  • Hong Hyun-jong, Park Kwon-young – MPR
  • * Se-yeon Lee, Seong-jin So, Si-ho Lee, Seong-min Han – MPR assistant
  • Chang-hwan Jeong, Jeong-hoon Park – artist development, marketing
  • Seung-eun Oh, Nam-don Cho, Hyeon-cheol Lim – CD Plus design
  • Cool Sound, Haru Communication – CD Plus production
  • Lee Min-woo, Standby – choreography
  • Kim Jung-man – photography
  • Myunghee Kim, Sena Jeong, Yumi Lee, Yuri Jeong – stylist
  • Seunggyu Kook – art director, design
  • Myungjin Art Co., Ltd. – printing
  • Kyungwook Kim – production