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Ive in 2021. The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Ive.As of April 2024, the girl group has officially released 39 songs. 30 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 4 songs are originally recorded in Japanese, 1 song is originally recorded in English, and 4 are Japanese versions of their Korean songs.
Ive at the 2024 Melon Music Awards on November 30, 2024. On January 19, 2024, Ive released their first English-language digital single "All Night", featuring Saweetie. The track is a remix of "All Night" by Swedish synth-pop duo Icona Pop. The music video was shot at 222 W 6th St in San Pedro, a neighbourhood in Los Angeles. [96]
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"Kitsch" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Ive for their first studio album, I've Ive. It was released as the album's pre-release single on March 27, 2023, through Starship Entertainment and Columbia. [2]
Ive performed the song on four music programs in the first week of promotion: Mnet's M Countdown on February 6, [9] KBS's Music Bank on February 7, [10] MBC's Show! Music Core on February 8, [11] and SBS's Inkigayo on February 9. [12] In the second week of promotion, they performed on music programs: M Countdown on February 13, [13]
IVE has arrived to take over the world – and the K-Pop girl group is giving Us Weekly an exclusive look at the making of their new music video. The sextet released “All Night,” their cover ...
"Supernova Love" is a song by South Korean girl group Ive and French DJ David Guetta. It was released on November 8, 2024 by Virgin Records . The song was produced in collaboration with KDM Records' music platform The Collab X. [ 1 ]
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