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"Cheshire" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Itzy for their sixth extended play of the same name. It was released as the EP's lead single by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records on November 30, 2022.
On January 22, 2021 an English version of "Not Shy" was released on Itzy's English debut extended play Not Shy (English Ver.). It was accompanied by a music video featuring 3-D Zepeto avatars of the members. A Japanese version of "Not Shy" was also included on Itzy's first compilation album It'z Itzy, which was released on December 22, 2021 ...
"Imaginary Friend" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Itzy for their ninth extended play Gold. It was released as the EP's second single by JYP Entertainment on October 15, 2024. Background and release
The song, along with the music video, was released on July 15. [6] On August 9, 2023, JYP Entertainment announced that ITZY's 'Ringo' album would be released on October 18 of the same year, in which a Japanese version of Sneakers would be included amongst the songs. [7]
The second track "Don't Give A What", is a fun pop-rock song that has a catchy hook. The song marks as a natural progression in this feminist theme. "SURF" is a song with a funky bassline. "ID" marks a chord progression for Itzy. "Be in Love" is Itzy's first slower vocally-focused song with a guitar melody. [1] Park Jin-young co-produced Not Shy.
On March 22, Itzy released the first poster for their upcoming EP, Guess Who. [3] This was posted alongside pre-order information and a preview of the EP content. [2] JYP Entertainment said in a statement that the upcoming release would feature a sound that "come as a surprise for their fans". [2]
On February 19, 2020, a teaser confirming Itzy would be having a comeback on March 9 with their second EP It'z Me was released. [1] On February 21 another teaser image was posted on the group's official social media, confirming the EP's lead single would be "Wannabe". [2]
Voltage" was written by Mayu Wakisaka who wrote some of Twice's hit songs such as Candy Pop and Knock Knock. [3] It was described as pop-rock track that characterized by strong rap, Lyrically, it contains a message of that 'We will move forward confidently' by comparing the group's exhilarating energy to the song name 'Voltage'. [ 4 ]