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It includes music videos, lyric videos, dance practice videos, music clips and commercial films since its debut in 2018. ... I-dle (Official YouTube Channel) on ...
Title Dates Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows Ref. Just Me ( )I-dle World Tour: June 17, 2022 – October 1, 2022 : I Never Die: Asia North America South America 21 [1]I Am Free-Ty World Tour
On April 7, 2020, it was announced that the music video amassed 17 million views within 24 hours of release. [47] [48] On April 13, the music video hit 50 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's fastest music video to reach this milestone. [49] On July 9, 2020, "Oh My God" reached 100 million views three months after its release. [50]
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]
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 ...
An alternative music video titled "I Do: A Love Story in Bangkok," starring Tontawan Tantivejakul and Jirawat Sutivanichsak but with no appearances from (G)I-dle, was posted on 88rising's YouTube account on July 24. The video depicts Tontawan and Jirawat as students falling in love in high school before an emotional break up at prom.
After the song ended, Yuqi boasted, "I like band music, I did it with wonderful people while preparing for the concert." [14] Next, (G)I-dle sang "My Bag", which has a catchy hip-hop melody and performs a strong hip-shaking choreography. The members battled for the place of 'Twerking Queen, ' making the audience laugh as they set out to ...
"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.