24-483: The First may refer to: The First (Shinee album) , 2011 The First (single album) , by NCT Dream, 2017 The First (musical) , a musical with a book by critic Joel Siegel The First TV , an American conservative opinion network The First (TV series) , a drama television series created by Beau Willimon The First 48 , an American documentary television series on A&E The First Evil (also "The First"),
48-550: A Korean idol group had recorded for their debut single in the first week. It was certified gold by RIAJ for having 100,000 physical copies shipped in June 2011, a first for a debut single by a Korean male group. It also won Single of the Year at the 2011 K-Pop Lovers! Awards, hosted by Tower Records Online. "Juliette" was released on August 29, 2011, as Shinee's second Japanese single, with an original Japanese song, "Kiss Kiss Kiss", as
72-529: A bonus song, " Stranger ", the main theme of the TV drama series Strangers 6 . It also comes with a 44-page photo book. Shinee's debut Japanese single was released on June 22, 2011. It is a remake of their debut Korean single "Replay", included on their Korean debut extended play of the same name . The B-side is the Japanese version of their Korean single " Hello ", part of their second repackage album. The single
96-543: A can badge type MP3 player including all the album tracks, and an original 2012 calendar. The DVD includes digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour" and jacket photo shooting. The limited edition contains a DVD, a 68-page photo book, and a desktop calendar for 2012. The DVD includes digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour in Japan" and digest of "Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour in London". The regular edition contains
120-475: A child instead. On March 22, 2012, the group started their official promotions and performed the title song for the first on M! Countdown . This was followed by appearances on other South Korean music programs such as Inkigayo and Music Bank . The EP sold over 135,000 copies at release and ranked number one on the Gaon Album Chart , making it the best-selling release of March 2012. It
144-602: A fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lupin III: The First , a Japanese animated film written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki See also [ edit ] Das Erste , the principal publicly owned television channel in Germany La 1ère (disambiguation) (French: La Première , lit. 'The First'), "Première" First (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
168-444: A mysterious female lead who offers a decisive clue in figuring out the incident. The music video exceeded one million views in a single day. The EP consists of seven songs in a variety of styles, including "Stranger", the main theme song of Strangers 6 , with a melody composed by Kenzie . The song was first released in Japanese, as a bonus track on their debut Japanese album The First . The lead single "Sherlock (Clue + Note)"
192-541: A new attendance record for the first Japan tour of a Korean artist. Stranger (Shinee song) Sherlock is the fourth EP of the South Korean boy group Shinee . The EP consists of seven tracks, including the title song " Sherlock (Clue + Note) ", a "hybrid remix" of two songs. It was released on March 21, 2012, in South Korea under the label SM Entertainment , and was distributed by KT Music . The EP
216-546: A surprise event where they would perform songs from the album on December 7 in Shibuya , Tokyo. However, it was cancelled due to safety reasons after it attracted heavy crowds. They held a concert to celebrate the successful release of their first Japan album on December 24 at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A . They performed the concert three times in order to accommodate the 15,000 fans that won
240-504: A trading card, and digipack; a limited edition type B with the same contents as type A but minus the MP3 player; and a regular edition including a bonus DVD and a 44-page photo book. It was Shinee's third single to rank inside the top three of the Oricon charts, following their debut "Replay" and "Juliette," setting a new record for a foreign artist in the country. Shinee were scheduled to hold
264-414: Is a "hybrid remix", which means it consists of two independent songs ("Clue" and "Note") remixed together to create a new song. The lyrics describe Sherlock's solving of a crime through logical "clues" and intuitive "notes". The title song combines the lyrics from the two songs to create a single storyline. A Japanese version of "Sherlock (Clue + Note)", written by Natsumi Kobayashi, was included as one of
SECTION 10
#1732783949967288-464: Is characterized by a distinctive style, and is the work of the choreographer Tony Testa . The music video for the title song was released on March 22. It was directed by Cho Su-hyun and shot in early March at the studios in Namyangju . Shinee can be seen in an 1800s-like museum acting like detectives working on a case. Girls’ Generation 's Jessica makes a special appearance in the music video as
312-481: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The First (Shinee album) The First is the first Japanese studio album by South Korean boy group Shinee . The album was scheduled for release on November 23, 2011; however, it was delayed to December 7, 2011, in Japan under EMI Music Japan . The album features three previously released singles, " Replay ", " Juliette " and " Lucifer ", all of which ranked within
336-552: The Billboard World Albums charts. Sherlock was Shinee's first Korean release after a year-and-a-half hiatus since the reissue Hello in October 2010 due to their Japanese debut and promotions in 2011. The EP was physically released on March 21, 2012, but was made available online worldwide on March 19 through online music sites such as Melon and iTunes . The choreography for " Sherlock (Clue + Note) "
360-464: The B-side. On October 12, 2011, a Japanese version of "Lucifer" was released as Shinee's third Japanese single. The B-side is the Japanese version of their Korean single " Love Like Oxygen ", from their first album, The Shinee World . It was released in three versions: a limited edition type A, which included a can badge-type MP3 player including the song "Lucifer", a bonus DVD, a 68-page photo book,
384-452: The lottery to attend. Onew opened the concert by shouting out, "Let’s have some fun with Shinee today!". They performed a total of six songs, including their debut single, "Replay -Kimi wa Boku no Everything-" and "Lucifer", as well as a new song from their album called "To Your Heart". They followed the concert with a 20 performance tour, Shinee World 2012 , hitting seven locations around Japan. The tour attracted 200,000 concert-goers, setting
408-551: The photoshoot. Shinee stated that the aim was to show the bodyline, and bright lighting was used to obscure their muscles. Despite this, Jonghyun's muscles were still visible and had to be digitally removed. The photoshoot was controversial for its sexual nature, with some fans accusing creative director Min Hee-jin of promoting shotacon . In an interview with KBS program Entertainment Weekly , Taemin commented that he wanted to look like an adult, but his body resembled that of
432-461: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The First . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_First&oldid=1255328111 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Short description
456-489: The top three on the Oricon Singles Chart . Three of the songs from the album have been released as A-side singles: " Replay ", " Juliette " and " Lucifer ". On January 13, 2012, The First was certified Gold by RIAJ for selling over 100,000 copies. The album was released in three versions: a "special box", a limited edition and a regular edition. The special box contains a DVD, an 88-page photo book,
480-401: The two tracks on their fourth Japanese CD single "Sherlock", which was released on May 16, 2012, with the Japanese original song "Keeping Love Again" as a B-side . "Honesty" was written by member Jonghyun with the help of bandmate Minho , who wrote the rap lyrics, and expresses the group's appreciation towards their fans. "The Reason" features a guitar solo and strings, while "Alarm Clock"
504-599: Was also written by Jonghyun and tells about a man who wants to wake up from the nightmares of a breakup. Minho participated in composing the rap. The packaging for Sherlock contains six booklets: one for each member and another containing the CD. The album artwork was revealed sequentially from March 8, starting with photos of a half-naked Minho as a "French boy". The photoshoot drew attention for its use of nudity and suggestive poses, as well as Shinee's skinny, "almost prepubescent" bodies. The members dieted for two weeks before
SECTION 20
#1732783949967528-643: Was made available online worldwide on March 19, 2012. It was Shinee's first Korean release after a year and six months hiatus. The EP was commercially successful—the title track topped the Gaon Digital Chart , while the EP charted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart . It was the fifth best-selling album of the year in South Korea, with over 180,000 copies sold. It also placed tenth on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums and fifth on
552-472: Was released in two CD+DVD versions. The limited version was packed in a digipack including two bonus tracks, a 68-page photobook and a random (1 of 6) trading card. The regular version contains a different 44-page photobook and a postcard (for first press only). In the first week of sales, the single sold 91,419 copies and reached number two on the Oricon Weekly Chart. It was the highest sales
576-518: Was the fifth best-selling album of the year in South Korea, with over 180,000 copies sold. It placed at number five on the Billboard World Albums chart and number ten on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. In April, the group won first place for two consecutive weeks on Music Bank and three times on Inkigayo . Shinee performed their final music stage on MBC 's Music Core on April 21, 2012. Hwang Sunup of IZM magazine gave
#966033