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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]
Song Writer Album/Single Year Language Ref. Lyrics Composition Arrangement "Don't Text Me" Big Sancho Park Hae-il Jerry Potter Soyeon Big Sancho Park Hae-il Jerry Potter Big Sancho Park Hae-il I Am: 2018 Korean [1] "Dumdi Dumdi" †‡ Soyeon Soyeon Pop Time Dumdi Dumdi: 2020 [7] Soyeon Yuqi Z King Chinese [8] Soyeon Ji Yong Park Oh My God ...
[7] 2020 April 6 "Oh My God" Yoon Rima, Jang Dongju (Rigend Film Studio) 3:20 [8] July 7 "I'm the Trend" Dumdi Dumdi: Unknown 3:27 [9] August 3 August 4 "Dumdi Dumdi" Performance ver. Jang Jaehyeok, Lee Kyeongsoon (BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOO.) NOVVKIM 5:12 [10] 2021 January 11 "Hwaa" I Burn: Paranoid Paradigm (VM Project Architecture) 3:18 [11 ...
"Klaxon" (Korean: 클락션; RR: Keullaksyeon) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle for their seventh Korean extended play I Sway. It was released as the EP's lead single by Cube Entertainment on July 8, 2024.
A day later, "Wife" was released alongside its music video. [9] On January 24, a story film for "Super Lady" was released, [10] followed by the music video teasers on January 25 and 26. [11] [12] The music video was released on January 29. A music video for the b-side track "Revenge" was released on February 16. [13]
On April 7, 2020, it was announced that the music video amassed 17 million views within 24 hours of release. [47] [48] On April 13, the music video hit 50 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's fastest music video to reach this milestone. [49] On July 9, 2020, "Oh My God" reached 100 million views three months after its release. [50]
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 ...
An accompanying music video was uploaded onto 88rising's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release and has surpassed 19 million views on the platform. On July 24, an alternative music video titled "I Do: A Love Story in Bangkok," starring Tontawan Tantivejakul and Jirawat Sutivanichsak, was posted on 88rising's YouTube account.