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(G)I-DLE

Basing their name on the strong personalities in their roster, vibrant K-pop quintet (G)I-DLE burst onto the scene in 2018 with a boundary-pushing approach to the genre's usual formula. After releasing the debut EP I Am in May 2018, the group secured a spot in the collaborative digital band K/DA, where they flourished on the international scene with over half-a-billion streams worldwide. From there, it was a rapid climb to the top; finding consistent Top Ten hits and cleaning up at multiple awards ceremonies, (G)I-DLE quickly became one of the scene's brightest prospects. They again reached the upper echelon of the South Korean and Billboard charts with their debut full-length, I Never Die, in 2022. More Top Ten EPs arrived with 2022's I Love and 2023's I Feel and Heat. Originally comprised of Soyeon, Minnie, Miyeon, Yuqi, Soojin, and Shuhua, the group was formed in early 2018 by Cube Entertainment. After building the career foundations of rapper/singer Soyeon, Cube used her as the foundation of a new girl group: originally named Idle (based on Soyeon's "Idle Song"), the organization quickly settled on (G)I-DLE, a plural, female form of "I." The name reflected the individuality of the group's members, a play on both their stereotype-breaking personalities and the significant role each was to play in the group's artistic direction. Revealing their final lineup at a viral busking event in Seoul, (G)I-DLE soon made their musical debut, releasing the EP I Am in May 2018. Incorporating influences from trap to disco, the group's early output was vibrant, brought back to a K-pop center through infectious choruses and a distinct group dynamic. Alongside a debut at number 13 on the South Korean charts, the project found success on chart shows, winning both SBS MTV's The Show and Mnet's M Countdown the month of the EP's release. (G)I-DLE's big break came from unconventional means: moving from success to success, the group landed a role in K/DA, a collaborative digital band based on the video game League of Legends. With Miyeon and Soyeon providing voices for two of the group's members, their debut single saw unprecedented success abroad. "Pop/Stars" racked up over 500 million streams across platforms worldwide. Having found recognition on the world stage, they made appearances at conventions and performed internationally, closing out 2018 with a plethora of wins at shows including the Golden Disc Awards, Asia Artist Awards, and Melon Music Awards. With (G)I-DLE continuing to find critical acclaim for the agency of their members, as well as their musical output and extravagant live performances, 2019 marked a period of similar growth for them. Released in late February, their sophomore EP, I Made, featured new directions for the Korean crew. The sultry single "Senorita" tapped into urbano and funk influences, while "Put It Straight" received eerie, horror-inspired production for its "Nightmare Version." This was followed in July by (G)I-DLE's third EP, Latata. Released by Universal, the set marked the group's Japanese-language debut, reworking popular singles "Maze" and "Latata" and featuring two entirely new tracks. (G)I-DLE closed out 2019 with an appearance on the music show Queendom. Despite finishing third, their single "Lion" (featured on the compilation EP Queendom Final Comeback) swiftly became the group's fifth Top Ten hit. The track later landed on their 2020 EP I Trust, packaged alongside the single "Oh My God." The set became their first Korean chart-topper and their highest showing on the U.S. World chart. Capitalizing on the international visibility, they re-recorded "Latata" in English and issued the singles "Dumdi Dumdi" and the Latin-flavored "I'm the Trend" in 2020. The following year saw the release of (G)I-DLE's fourth extended play, I Burn. Months after its release, Soojin parted ways with the group, reducing them to a quintet. In 2022, the newly minted five-piece released their first long-player, I Never Die. The platinum-certified album peaked at number two in South Korea and number 13 on the U.S. World Albums chart. Later that year, they issued their fifth Korean-language EP, I Love, which included the hit single "Nxde." Another chart-topping Korean-language EP, I Feel, arrived in 2023, featuring the single "Queencard." Later that year, the crew teamed with 88rising for their first all-English effort, the Heat EP, which featured the singles "I Do" and "I Want That."
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