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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 ...
Song Lyrics Music Arrangement Notes Credited With Credited With Credited With 2016 Unpretty Rapstar 3: Herself "She's Coming" Grace, Nada, Yuk Ji-dam, Janey, Giant Pink, Euna Kim, Miryo, Ha Ju-yeon — —
(G)I-dle - My name is Soojin (G)I-dle - My name is Shuhua April 26 (G)I-dle - My name is Yuqi (G)I-dle - My name is Minnie (G)I-dle - My name is Miyeon May 3 Latata @ Debut Showcase Debut Showcase [57] August 11 (G)I-dle - Flashmob in New York (G)I-dle in NY x flash mob [58] [59] 2019 February 28 Made by Soyeon Behind the scene of making I Made
"Hwaa" refers to a flower, and represents spring and love. [6] It uses two different Chinese characters with one meaning 'fire' and the other 'flower' ().Both characters are pronounced the same way in Korean as /hwa/ [7] without tonal differences (since modern Korean is a non-tonal language), but are read in Mandarin as /huǒ/ and /huā/, respectively.
The song also topped on NetEase Music's real-time chart and weekly K-pop chart for two consecutive weeks after release. [145] "Hwaa" also achieved 10 music show wins, the most since their debut in 2018; (G)I-dle was also awarded a triple crown for "Hwaa". [146] On January 27, (G)I-dle released the official English and Chinese versions of "Hwaa ...
"Fate" (Korean: 나는 아픈 건 딱 질색이니까; RR: Naneun Apeun Geon Ttak Jilsaeginikka; lit. 'Because I hate being sick'), sometimes referred to as "Ah.Ttak.Jil" (Korean: 아.딱.질) in South Korea, [1] is a song by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle for their second studio album, 2, released simultaneously with the album on January 29, 2024, as the sixth track, written and produced by ...
A month later, (G)I-dle began their venture into the Japanese music market with the release of Latata on July 31. The same year, two more singles—" Put It Straight (Nightmare Version) " and " Lion "—was released through their participation in Mnet 's survival show Queendom .
[16] [11] The second song, "Hwaa" is a moombahton song that adds a cool sensibility to an oriental musical instrument. [11] "Moon", the third song is a pop track about honest feelings. [11] "Where is love" is a disco retro styled dance song with a funky bass. [11] The song is about feelings after parting. [11] "Lost", the fifth song, is an R&B ...