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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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H-Logic Cover
Artist
Lee Hyori
Song
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Lyrics
Lee Hyori
Music
Ryan Jhun, Antwann Frost, Ronald Frost, Anetra Terrel, C-2 Production
Other Information
Producer: Ryan Jhun for Marcan Entertainment, Antwann Frost for BlackBeatalz
Arrangement: Kim Ji Young, Ryan Jhun, Antwann Frost, Ronald Frost, Anetra Terrel, C-2 Production
Instrumentation: Kim Ji Young
Original Title: I See You Looking
Original Writers: Ryan Jhun, Antwann Frost, Ronald Frost, Anetra Terrel, C-2 Production
Original Publisher: Marcan Entertainment
Sub Publisher: Warner Chappell
Rap Lyrics: Ceejay
Chorus: Go Min Ae, To Seung Eun


"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" is a pop song recorded by Lee Hyori. It was used as the lead single for her fourth album H-Logic, and was produced and composed by American rookie songwriter Ryan Jhun. The music video was directed by Cha Eun Taek, whom also directed Lee's "U-Go-Girl" and "Anymotion" music videos. The music video was later banned by KBS due to road traffic violations occurring in the video. The specific reasons given for the ban included Lee seen driving a truck without her seat-belt on, dancers dancing on top of buses, and Lee and her dancers dancing in the middle of the road. Initially, Mnet decided not to re-edit the video, however they later complied and omitted the problematic scenes. KBS unbanned the video after the scenes were edited out, and the music video aired on the network with a +12 rating.

The debut performance for "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" was held at M! Countdown on April 15, 2010 where she won the #1 spot the following broadcast.