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I-dle drops prerelease from 8th EP

I-dle drops prerelease from 8th EP

Korea Herald09-05-2025
Girl group I-dle signaled its return with the music video for a track from its upcoming eighth EP, 'We Are,' on Friday.
Filmed in Paris, the video shows the five members offering consolation to a friend after a breakup.
Electro-pop track 'Girlfriend,' co-written by Soyeon, is a prerelease from the group's mini album which drops May 19. The EP will consist of six tracks including the titular track.
The group formerly known as (G)I-dle changed its name last week as a symbolic gesture marking the beginning of a new chapter, and even held a 'funeral' for the old name. The five members renewed their contracts with agency Cube Entertainment in December last year after seven years.
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