Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"Eight" (Korean: 에잇; eit) (stylized in all lowercase) is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter IU featuring South Korean rapper Suga of BTS. It was released as a digital single on May 6, 2020 by EDAM Entertainment. It is IU's first single following the release of her fifth EP Love Poem (2019). The song was written by IU, Suga ...
IU has received several accolades for her songwriting, including the Lyricist of the Year award at the 2018 Gaon Chart Music Awards. [12] Nineteen of the tracks written by the singer have been released as singles, with fifteen of those reaching the top of the Gaon Digital Chart , including " Through the Night ", the fourth best-selling singles ...
On July 26, 2022, IU posted a teaser image featuring the text "The Golden Hour" and the tag "under the orange sun", lyrics from her 2020 song "Eight", on her social media accounts. In the image, she wears a sky-blue skirt, lifting one leg and seemingly soaring. [9]
The single marked her first offering following the release of the chart-topping single "Eight"—a collaboration with BTS' Suga—in May 2020. [3] The track was written and composed by IU, Ryan S. Jhun, Jeppe London Bilsby, Lauritz Emil Christiansen, Chloe Latimer and Celine Svanback, with arrangement conducted by Bilsby, Christiansen and Jhun. [4]
IU wrote lyrics to all the tracks on her fifth studio album, Lilac. [275] Additionally, she helped compose two of the album's singles, "Coin" and "Celebrity". [275] IU has also written and performed multiple songs for various South Korean films and dramas, including The Producers, [276] My Mister, [277] Bel Ami [278] and Hotel Del Luna. [279]
Love Poem is the fifth Korean-language extended play (seventh overall) by South Korean singer-songwriter IU.The EP was released on November 18, 2019, through Kakao M.It includes the lead single and title track, "Love Poem", as well as the tracks "Above the Time" and "Blueming", which both received music videos.
[5] [8] IU started making "Next Stop" when she was 25 and completed it at 26, writing the second verse taking inspiration from the character Lee Ji-an, who she played in My Mister. The song talks about waiting for someone without any promise of meeting, [5] and the meaning is that there is a train stop between Lee Ji-eun and Lee Ji-an. [9]
"People Pt. 2" sold 4,132 downloads on its first day of availability in Japan, topping the daily issue of Oricon's Digital Singles Chart for April 7, 2023. [9] Released partway through an ongoing tracking week, the song debuted in the top 10 of the subsequent weekly Digital chart issue (for the period dated April 3–9) at number eight, with ...