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(G)I-dle teases comeback

(G)I-dle teases comeback

Korea Herald14-03-2025
(G)I-dle uploaded a teaser photograph Friday via its agency Cube Entertainment.
In the teaser image, a flyer announcing a March 17 release with a radio image is pinned under a windshield wiper.
The quintet's previous album 'I Sway' came out in July 2024 and sold over a million copies in its first week. It became the group's third consecutive million-seller following the LP 'Two' and the EP 'I Feel," and topped the iTunes Top Albums Chart in 18 regions and all songs from the album made Melon's Hot 100.
All members of the group renewed their contracts with Cube Entertainment in December 2024, and Minnie released her first solo EP 'Her' in January.
Meanwhile, Soyeon and Minnie were spotted in Paris earlier this week attending the fashion shows for McQueen and Miu Miu, respectively.
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