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Soojin was a trainee under DN Entertainment and was originally supposed to be a member of the South Korean girl group Vividiva under her stage name N.Na (앤나). She took part in several performances and photo shoots of the group, [3] but then left the group in 2015.
The song has since become their first release as a quintet following the announcement of Soojin's permanent departure from the group on August 14, however, she can be seen in the music video. [7] (G)I-dle became the fourth act to participate in the Universe Music series after Iz*One, Sumi Jo and Rain, and Park Ji-hoon. [8] [9] [10]
[1] In August 2021, the singer had officially withdrawn from the group and label. [2] Following the news, Soojin "remained largely out of the public eye". On June 30, 2023, almost 2 years after her departure from the group, Soojin opened up a personal Instagram account, hinting at a possible return to the entertainment industry. [3]
Tomboy’s success and the punk vibe of the song pushed the group to even greater heights of recognition." [18] IZM's Seung-geun picked the song as one 2022's best songs, despite the challenges that the group faced after member Soojin's departure. The group's departure from their usual style helped them gain prominence in the girl group scene.
The music video became (G)I-dle's eighth music video with 100 million views, setting a record for the most song to achieve that milestone by a fourth-generation girl group. [193] The song earned twelve music show wins and first place for three consecutive weeks on Show! Music Core and Inkigayo, making it the group's most wins after "Hwaa" (2021 ...
Jeon So-yeon, better known mononymously as Soyeon, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, and leader of the girl group (G)I-dle, signed to Cube Entertainment. She is credited in the lyrics, music production and arrangement for most of (G)I-dle's songs, and has written and produced songs for other artists as well.
The five-themed performance overwhelms the stage with different performances and atmospheres – '[HEROiNE: Cliché] JUST ME (G)I-DLE' filled with the group's trademark visual color, 'a tragic HEROiNE' which was tied traditional Korean folk elements, 'I NEVER DIE' which kicked off the incorporation of a live band, the pop-punk reminiscent 'THiS iS My ATTiTUDE,' and lastly, the encore stage 'iT ...
In 2019, Soyeon composed labelmate CLC's "No", which was selected through a blind test and served as the lead single of the group's EP No.1. [27] In March 2019, Soyeon made a public apology for using a pirated version of the German music-producing software Kontakt. She wrote on her online fan community site, "I deeply regret that I used an ...