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Ive in 2021. The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Ive.As of April 2024, the girl group has officially released 39 songs. 30 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 4 songs are originally recorded in Japanese, 1 song is originally recorded in English, and 4 are Japanese versions of their Korean songs.
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Ive's first Korean EP, I've Mine, was released on October 13, 2023, which reached number one on the Circle Album Chart and was their third album to sell over a million copies. It was accompanied by the top-five single " Either Way ", " Off the Record ", and their fifth number-one single " Baddie ".
After Like consists of two tracks that incorporate elements of nu-disco. [8] Lead single "After Like" is a pop and house song that samples "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor with lyrics about "showing your love methods with actions rather than your heart".
I've Ive was released on April 10, alongside the single "I Am". [74] "I Am" ascended to number one on the Circle Digital Chart, [75] and became their third song to achieve a Perfect all-kill on Korean music charts [76] [77] making I've Ive the first K-pop group album to have two songs with Perfect all-kill since 2NE1 in 2011. [76]
I've Ive sold over 1.3 million album copies in the first week of release. [23] According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI)'s Global Music Report for 2023, I've Ive was the twentieth most-consumed album across all formats, and the seventeenth best-selling album worldwide, having sold 1.7 million units. [A] [24] [25]
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Through a process of derivational morphology, adjectives may form words of other categories. For example, the adjective happy combines with the suffix -ness to form the noun happiness. It is typical of English adjectives to combine with the -ly suffix to become adverbs (e.g., real → really; encouraging → encouragingly). [b]