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"Moon" has been described as a pop genre song that builds up a dancerable disco rhythm, bass, and synthesizer with an addictive hook melody. It is a song that depicts a situation in which the darkness was taken away from the night when the moon was bright, and it tells that there is an honest feeling that cannot be shown to others. [5]
"Last Dance" is a deep house pop song that provides fun listening with chic and powerful vocals and rap. The song was produced by hip-hop producer GroovyRoom and written by the leader of (G)I-dle, Soyeon and multi-talented female singer-songwriter Kriz with lyrics suitable for the song concept of dark witch. [11]
After the release of (G)I-dle's music video teaser, viewers pointed out that several scenes of the "Oh My God" teaser video are similar in appearance and colour to British pop singer FKA Twigs released song "Cellophane" music video, which was released in 2019. Soon afterwards, the controversy attracted the attention of FKA Twigs' fans causing ...
The music video became (G)I-dle's eighth music video with 100 million views, setting a record for the most song to achieve that milestone by a fourth-generation girl group. [193] 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 ...
"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.
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.
If you want good luck in the new year, superstition says to skip the cleaning and laundry.
"Fate" (Korean: 나는 아픈 건 딱 질색이니까; RR: Naneun Apeun Geon Ttak Jilsaeginikka; lit. 'Because I hate being sick'), sometimes referred to as "Ah.Ttak.Jil" (Korean: 아.딱.질) in South Korea, [1] is a song by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle for their second studio album, 2, released simultaneously with the album on January 29, 2024, as the sixth track, written and produced by ...