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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.
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IU at the 2014 Melon Music Awards. IU released her sixth Korean extended-play and first cover album, A Flower Bookmark, on May 16, 2014. The album contains seven renditions of tracks that hailed from the 1980s and 1990s with a mixture of genres that included ballad, dance, folk and rock. [137]
"Love Wins All" is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU, released on January 24, 2024, through Edam Entertainment as the lead single from her sixth Korean EP The Winning. It was written by IU and composed by Seo Dong-hwan, and is her first single as a lead artist since "Winter Sleep", released in December 2021.
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 ".
"Lilac" (라일락; Ra-illak) is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU. It was released on March 25, 2021, by Edam Entertainment through Kakao M as the second single from her fifth studio album of the same name. [1] The song is an upbeat pop song with a nostalgic sound. [2]
On May 2, a 17-second moving teaser of the song was released through IU's SNS account. [10] It shows a round reel tape playing constantly and a snippet of the song's lyrics "So are you happy now" was heard towards the end of the teaser. [11] On May 5, a 40-second music video teaser of the song was released through the YouTube channel, 1theK ...