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"Tell Me" is a pop song recorded by the [[Wonder Girls]], and first appears on their first album ''[[The Wonder Years]]''. The song was used as the lead single for the album and samples [[Wikipedia:Stacey Q|Stacey Q]]'s 1986 hit "[[Wikipedia:Two of Hearts|Two of Hearts]]". The original recording of the song features former member [[Hyun A]], however due to health concerns she was pulled from the group by her parents. [[Good Entertainment]] trainee [[Yoo Bin]] was sent to [[JYP Entertainment]] as a replacement for [[Hyun A]] in which she recorded a rap verse for the song while [[Sun Mi]] replaced [[Hyun A]]'s vocals. Due to the sudden change however the version featuring [[Yoo Bin]]'s rap was not added to the album and yet was still promoted as the album's lead single. The version with [[Yoo Bin]]'s rap was added as a B-side on the groups second single "[[So Hot]]".
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"Tell Me" is a song released by [[Wonder Girls]] and included on their first album ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' as track #3. The song was used as the lead track for the album and samples [[Wikipedia:Stacey Q|Stacey Q]]'s 1986 hit "[[Wikipedia:Two of Hearts|Two of Hearts]]". The original recording of the song features former member [[Hyun A]], however due to health concerns she was pulled from the group by her parents. [[Good Entertainment]] trainee [[Yoo Bin]] was sent to [[JYP Entertainment]] as a replacement for [[Hyun A]] in which she recorded a rap verse for the song while [[Sun Mi]] replaced [[Hyun A]]'s vocals. Due to the sudden change however the version featuring [[Yoo Bin]]'s rap was not added to the album and yet was still promoted as the album's lead single. The version with [[Yoo Bin]]'s rap was added as a B-side on the groups second single "[[So Hot]]".
  
 
==Music Video==
 
==Music Video==
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The choreography for the song was easy and widely mimicked with numerous videos of fan performances circulating the internet on video sharing sites such as [[Wikipedia:Daum|Daum]] and [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]]. The popularity of the dance became known as "Tell Me Fever" or "Tell Me Syndrome", and earned Wonder Girls the title of "Korea's Little Sisters".
 
The choreography for the song was easy and widely mimicked with numerous videos of fan performances circulating the internet on video sharing sites such as [[Wikipedia:Daum|Daum]] and [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]]. The popularity of the dance became known as "Tell Me Fever" or "Tell Me Syndrome", and earned Wonder Girls the title of "Korea's Little Sisters".
 
==Disambiguation==
 
There are currently two other versions of "Tell Me". They are the following:
 
 
; Tell Me (Rap Version)
 
: Found on [[Wonder Girls]]'s "[[So Hot]]" single as track #4. This is the standard version that is set to the [[PV|music video]].
 
; Tell Me
 
: Found on [[Wonder Girls]]'s first EP "[[2 Different Tears ]]" as track #2. This is the standard version translated to English.
 
  
 
[[Category:2007 Songs]]
 
[[Category:2007 Songs]]
 
[[Category:Wonder Girls Songs]]
 
[[Category:Wonder Girls Songs]]

Revision as of 02:42, 29 April 2013

Artist
Wonder Girls
Song
Tell Me
Lyrics
Park Jin Young
Music
Mitchell John Dixon, Park Jin Young
Other Information
Arrangement: Park Jin Young



"Tell Me" is a song released by Wonder Girls and included on their first album The Wonder Years as track #3. The song was used as the lead track for the album and samples Stacey Q's 1986 hit "Two of Hearts". The original recording of the song features former member Hyun A, however due to health concerns she was pulled from the group by her parents. Good Entertainment trainee Yoo Bin was sent to JYP Entertainment as a replacement for Hyun A in which she recorded a rap verse for the song while Sun Mi replaced Hyun A's vocals. Due to the sudden change however the version featuring Yoo Bin's rap was not added to the album and yet was still promoted as the album's lead single. The version with Yoo Bin's rap was added as a B-side on the groups second single "So Hot".

Music Video

Screen shot of the Music video

The music video for the song was choreographed by Park Jin Young. It features Soo Hee portraying the comic book heroine Wonder Woman, however the original version of the video was to feature former member Hyun A portraying the character.

The choreography for the song was easy and widely mimicked with numerous videos of fan performances circulating the internet on video sharing sites such as Daum and Youtube. The popularity of the dance became known as "Tell Me Fever" or "Tell Me Syndrome", and earned Wonder Girls the title of "Korea's Little Sisters".