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"Eight" (Korean: 에잇; eit) (stylized in all lowercase) is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter IU featuring South Korean rapper Suga of BTS. It was released as a digital single on May 6, 2020 by EDAM Entertainment. It is IU's first single following the release of her fifth EP Love Poem (2019). The song was written by IU, Suga ...
The first song credited to IU was "Alone in the Room", a song from her third extended play, Real, released in 2010. [4] With the release of her second studio album, Last Fantasy (2011), she started to take more creative control over the music, writing six of the thirteen total tracks.
It was the best-selling digital track of its release week with 18,000 downloads, topping the Digital Song Sales chart issue dated April 22, 2023, as well as the corresponding issues of the genre-specific Rap and World digital song sales charts. IU earned her 11th top-10 entry and second number one on the World chart, after "Eight", with "People ...
[5] [8] IU started making "Next Stop" when she was 25 and completed it at 26, writing the second verse taking inspiration from the character Lee Ji-an, who she played in My Mister. The song talks about waiting for someone without any promise of meeting, [5] and the meaning is that there is a train stop between Lee Ji-eun and Lee Ji-an. [9]
In addition, she praised IU for explaining the composition of the performance of each song. [32] Herald Business Corporation 's Seo Byung-ki highlighted in his article the 3 aspects of IU's performance that stood out – impressive stage interaction, boldly invested production costs that delighted the eyes and ears, and a concert that showed a ...
IU's debut Japanese extended play I U was released in December, debuting at no. 15 of the Oricon Albums Chart, selling about 12,000 copies. IU's fourth studio album Palette was released in April 2017 and supported through three singles; " Through the Night ", " Can't Love You Anymore " and " Palette ".
IU's HEREH World Tour, which kicked off in March in her hometown of Seoul, stopped in 16 other cities before wrapping up Friday in Los Angeles. Dubbed the 'Taylor Swift of K-pop,' IU caps first ...
The song topped the Gaon monthly chart for April becoming IU's seventh song to top the said chart. [8] The song continued to chart for eight months after its release. On the week of release, the song sold 167,270 downloads according to Gaon; a number which increased to 196,659 during its second week of release. [ 9 ] "