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While on tour with 2NE1, CL appeared at a promotional and fan-signing event for the collaboration at On Pedder's flagship store in Hong Kong. [129] In July of the same year, CL was named the muse of upscale brand Hazzys for their 2014 F/W and 2015 S/S seasons, who cited her charisma, trendy style and appeal among the 20s and 30s age ...
The group was the 16th-most-reblogged K-pop group on Tumblr for 2015, [103] and Spotify mentioned 2NE1 and CL in its "Year in Music" Twitter campaign for achieving over one million listeners and being played for a combined time of 165 years.
The song serves as CL's second solo track during her career with 2NE1, with her first solo single being "The Baddest Female" (2013). "MTBD" was written by both CL and long-time 2NE1 collaborator Teddy Park, with additional production by Park. "MTBD", which is an acronym stemming from the phrase "mental breakdown", integrates the genres of EDM ...
K-Pop girl group 2NE1 reunited at Coachella during 88Rising’s “Head in the Clouds” set on Saturday night. CL ended her solo performance — which included her hits “Hello Bitches” and ...
2NE1 aimed to capture the essence of their classic sound during the Welcome Back Tour by performing their songs in their original form. The group's leader, CL , expressed that this was in contrast to their previous tours, where they often presented rearranged versions of their songs or featured reworked choreography. [ 15 ]
The song received positive reviews from music critics.Jeff Benjamin of Billboard praised the song's musical styles—where he wrote, "While slow and tender at its core, the experimental track incorporates unexpected electronic flourishes and alien-like harmonies before its soaring guitar line brilliantly evolves into a pounding piano chords for the ladies to belt over."
The song was announced as a promotional single for Samsung's new phone, "Corby CF", [2] just hours before the song's release. On South Korea's official Gaon Digital Chart, "Try to Follow Me" landed at number one for the week of February 7 to February 13, 2010, and became the group's first number-one song on the chart, before dropping in the following weeks. [3]
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