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  2. Moon ((G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    "Moon" has been described as a pop genre song that builds up a dancerable disco rhythm, bass, and synthesizer with an addictive hook melody. It is a song that depicts a situation in which the darkness was taken away from the night when the moon was bright, and it tells that there is an honest feeling that cannot be shown to others. [5]

  3. I Want That (song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Want That" is a camp Euro-dance song [1] that incorporates pop and club dance beats, driven by a slick bassline and a kitsch inspired production. [1] [2] The group sings about wanting a “psychotic and all-consuming love". In line with “I want you to fall, hardest of all, until the tears roll down your face.

  4. Last Dance ((G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    "Last Dance" is a deep house pop song that provides fun listening with chic and powerful vocals and rap. The song was produced by hip-hop producer GroovyRoom and written by the leader of (G)I-dle, Soyeon and multi-talented female singer-songwriter Kriz with lyrics suitable for the song concept of dark witch. [11]

  5. I Do ( (G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, it is a pop song that utilizes 1980s synth pop sound, while its lyrics revolve around a story about a lost love and the bitterness that comes with it. Commercially, "I Do" peaked at number 26 on the Billboard US Pop Airplay and at number 39 on the New Zealand Hot Singles RMNZ .

  6. Allergy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Allergy" was written, composed, and arranged by Soyeon, with additional credits from Pop Time, Daily, and Likey. [4] The song was originally intended to be a story about love, but due to Soyeon wanting to talk about "self-esteem and confidence" as well as the members who are "full" of the latter two, she got inspired by them and changed the theme of the song. [5]

  7. (G)I-dle - Wikipedia

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    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). [191] On December 16, (G)I-dle collaborated with Steve Aoki for a remix version of "Nxde". A visualizer video for the song was released the same day. [194]

  8. Tomboy ((G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomboy" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle for their first studio album I Never Die. It was released as the album's lead single by Cube Entertainment on March 14, 2022. The song marked the first release of (G)I-dle as a quintet following the departure of member Soojin in August 2021.

  9. Dumdi Dumdi (song) - Wikipedia

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    (G)I-dle performing "Dumdi Dumdi" at Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, California on July 24, 2022 (G)I-dle took a shift in their style of music, from dark and sinister "Hann (Alone)" in summer 2018, '90s-inspired hip-hop cut "Uh-Oh" in summer 2019, and charismatic, intense and dreamy for "Oh My God", [6] to a vibrant and youthful summer song "Dumdi Dumdi" for summer 2020. [7]