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ILLIT aims to keep its unique style as it returns with new album
- October 29, 2024 | Music
ILLIT aims to keep its unique style as it returns with new album
K-pop 19:05 October 21, 2024
K-pop girl group ILLIT poses for a photo during a media showcase event held in Seoul on Oct. 21, 2024, to promote its second EP, "I'll Like You." (Yonhap)
The album marks the group's return seven months after its debut single resonated with global audiences.
"We focused on showcasing our unique style to protect the hearts of those who love ILLIT," member Yunah said during a media showcase event Monday in Seoul. "We worked hard to show our best side, keeping our loyal fandom in mind, who support us in any situation."
The K-pop quintet's debut was nothing short of impressive, with "Magnetic" breaking into the U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 and the British Official Singles Top 100 charts.
Despite its initial success, the group also found itself unintentionally drawn into a controversy involving former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin. She has claimed that her dispute with parent company Hybe started after she offended the company by alleging that ILLIT imitated the choreography and concept of ADOR's flagship girl group NewJeans.
Yunah addressed the issue at the event, expressing her group's determination to stay on course.
"Over the past year, we've seen those who silently support us, and it made us reflect on the unwavering love they show," she said. "We will continue moving forward without wavering, committed to becoming a team that constantly progresses."
Wonhee of K-pop girl group ILLIT poses for a photo during a media showcase event held in Seoul on Oct. 21, 2024, to promote the group's second EP, "I'll Like You." (Yonhap)
"We base many of our decisions about songs and themes on our own thoughts, which I think brings out the ILLIT-like elements in our music," she said. "In the process, our age group's thoughts are incorporated into our music, allowing us to draw empathy from them through cute and fun lyrics."
The five-track album includes the main track, "Cherish," and "I'll Like You," a track that shares the same title as the album.
K-pop girl group ILLIT poses for a photo during a media showcase event held in Seoul on Oct. 21, 2024, to promote its second EP, "I'll Like You." (Yonhap)
It is a marked evolution from the group's debut, while retaining a distinctive sound that could resonate on platforms like TikTok, where "Magnetic" saw viral success. The group appears to be targeting short-form video platforms again with the new release, hoping to capitalize on the momentum from its previous hit.
"This time, we challenged ourselves to broaden our musical colors with a new vibe," Minju said, adding: "We want to show many people our expanded charm. There are countless aspects we still want to reveal in the future."
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