(G)I-DLE‘s newest EP, Warmth, marks a significant milestone for the Ok-pop group. After releasing a number of mini albums in Korean and Japanese, the woman group has recorded all of the songs on Warmth solely in English as a approach of giving again to their followers in the US, the group shares within the newest episode of Billboard Information.
“It’s our debut EP within the U.S. so we’re tremendous enthusiastic about this, and we simply wrapped up our U.S. tour. Our followers have been so supportive, we expect that it’s about time to offer again and be extra linked to them so we got here up with this album Warmth,” Minnie defined to host Tetris Kelly. “We hope they’ll prefer it … We had a lot enjoyable engaged on it. We’re fairly nervous as a result of its our first English [album] and all of us recorded absolutely recorded in English so its fairly difficult.”
Yuqi gushed in regards to the new mission, which incorporates the high-energy lead single “I Need That,” and stated that the songs are a departure from what devoted followers can usually count on of their sound. “All of the songs, you guys can have my phrase, it’s actually, completely totally different kinds we’ve got by no means tried,” she stated. “I feel it’s gonna be cool. I hope our followers can find it irresistible.”
Earlier within the 12 months, (G)I-DLE went viral on-line with their Could single “Queencard” for its self-empowerment themes, in addition to its reference to the dance-off scene within the 2004 movie White Chicks in its music video.
“The director particularly needed to place a comedic reference in there, so we had been iconic films, and White Chicks was positively one among them, and we’ve determined to reference that within the music video,” Soyeon recalled of the choice for the video’s dance part. “I’m actually comfortable that individuals actually love that a part of it.”
Watch (G)I-DLE’s full interview with Billboard Information within the video above.