Learn more about (G)I-DLE and their hit pop songs that made them known on the international scene.
(G)I-DLE in Manila is right around the corner, so you must hurry if you want to witness the group’s powerful performances that you surely would remember forever.
Before the much-anticipated concert, here are some of the pop genres that (G)I-DLE experimented with while making their popular songs that Neverlands love and adore.
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1. Senorita – Latin Pop
Oozing with Latin vibes, Senorita is the song of the group released in February 2019 and is the title track in their second mini album, I Made.
From the percussion instruments heard in the song to the color used for their outfits and set design for their performances, all have the Latin addicting flavor.
It shows a beautiful and alluring side of (G)I-DLE, as expected from our señoritas!
2. Lion – Dance-Pop
Lion was one of the memorable songs of (G)I-DLE as they produced it when they joined the survival show, Queendom in 2019. It is a dance-pop song that captures the burning passion of the group members in continuing to fight battles encountered in life to claim their throne.
This song was written, composed, arranged, and produced by the leader Soyeon and gained popularity during and after the show.
Without a doubt, just as the lyrics of the song go, they are ‘queen like a lion’.
3. Oh My God – Trap-Pop
Giving a chilling and amusing vibe, Oh My God is a trap-pop song with distinctively complex kick drums and hi-hat patterns.
With this, (G)I-DLE enabled to produce a different sound in contrast to their other songs.
Oh My God also stretched the singing and dancing skills of (G)I-DLE to dive into a more serious and scary concept, which got the attention of many viewers and music lovers across the globe. In fact, on July 9, their official video surpassed 100 million views.
As you watch and observe the music video’s cinematography, it really was beautifully executed. This track can be described as eerie yet magnificent.
4. DUMDi DUMDi – Dance-Pop Moombahton
Dumdi Dumdi is the title song from the first single album of the group in 2020. The song’s genre is moombahton, an electronic dance music from 2009.
The song was released in August, which is why the visual concept of the members for their hair, makeup, and attire is summer themed. During this comeback, the drum dance, the point choreography of the song, becomes sensational.
Truly, the Dumdi Dumdi melody is catchy!
5. Tomboy – Rock Pop Punk
Tomboy is a 2022 rock pop punk song of (G)I-DLE from their first full album, I NEVER DIE. Their latest single delivers a message of having no standards to define oneself.
Showing a different concept, (G)I-DLE confidently wore punk outfits while singing their rock and trendy song, Tomboy.
Even after debuting as a K-pop group for four years, they have been setting the bar higher in experimenting with different pop genres, helping them gain a lot of interest and attention worldwide. Indeed, they are the ‘Pop Stars’!
(G)I-DLE Just Me in Manila is brought to you by Pulp Live World and Happee Hour. The event will happen on September 11, 6 pm, at New Frontier Theater.
Tickets are still available on TicketNet’s official website. PH Neverlands, let us have a splendid experience with Soyeon, Yuqi, Shuhua, Miyeon, and Minnie!
Source: Cube Entertainment
Photos: Pulp Live World