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"Good Day" (Korean: 좋은 날; RR: joheun nal) is a song recorded in two languages (Korean and Japanese) by South Korean singer IU. The Korean version was released on December 9, 2010, as the lead single for IU's third extended play (EP) Real. It was written by Kim Eana, while production was handled by Lee Min-soo.
[3] [101] In place of the usual 4–5 minute music video that usually accompanies a single release, a 26-minute-long documentary-style music film was shot in Venice and Burano and released alongside the album, featuring both "Peach" and "Every End of the Day". [98] IU returned to Japan on September 17, 2012, to perform one show, titled IU ...
IU and Yoo Seung-ho: Unknown For KBS's Love Request OST "Ice Flower" 2011 IU and Yuna Kim: Unknown SBS's Kiss & Cry theme song "Sea of Moonlight" 2012 IU and Fiestar: Hwang Soo-ah [27] For LOEN Tree's summer project album, Summer Story "Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms" 2014 High4 and IU Unknown "Sogyeokdong" Seo Taiji and IU Hwang ...
IU has received several accolades for her songwriting, including the Lyricist of the Year award at the 2018 Gaon Chart Music Awards. [12] Nineteen of the tracks written by the singer have been released as singles, with fifteen of those reaching the top of the Gaon Digital Chart , including " Through the Night ", the fourth best-selling singles ...
On April 16, 2012, Loen announced IU would tour concert halls in six cities in South Korea: Seoul, Ulsan, Jeonju, Suwon, Busan and Daegu. [1] Tickets for the first two dates in Seoul were put on sale on Interpark the next day and sold out in 30 minutes. [2] [3] IU released a single album, Spring of a Twenty Year Old, on May 11.
The video contains footage from IU's Japanese debut showcase "IU Japan Special Premium Live" held at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall on January 24. This is a special gift for her fans, as the video reveals not only footage from the showcase, but also includes clips of IU touring the cities of Japan and her everyday promotions and activities.
IU also tried out a new music genre, electronic, in this album ("This Is Not What I Thought"). Other songs in this album includes "The Night of the First Breakup", a story about the day of a panicking girl who just broke up with her boyfriend; "Alone in the Room", expressed the emotions of an 18-year-old girl as IU co-wrote the lyrics to this ...
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 ".