(G)I-DLE‘s most recent EP, Heat, notes a significant landmark for the K-pop team. After launching several mini cds in Korean as well as Japanese, the lady team has actually tape-recorded all the tracks on Heat completely in English as a method of returning to their followers in the United States, the team shares in the current episode of Billboard News.
“It’s our debut EP in the U.S. so we’re super excited about this, and we just wrapped up our U.S. tour. Our fans have been so supportive, we think that it’s about time to give back and be more connected to them so we came up with this album Heat,” Minnie described to host Tetris Kelly. “We hope they can like it … We had so much fun working on it. We’re quite nervous because its our first English [album] and we all recorded fully recorded in English so its quite challenging.”
Yuqi spurted concerning the brand-new job, that includes the high-energy lead solitary “I Want That,” as well as stated that the tracks are a separation from what dedicated followers can generally anticipate of their audio. “All the songs, you guys can have my word, it’s really, totally different styles we have never tried,” she stated. “I think it’s gonna be cool. I hope our fans can love it.”
Earlier in the year, (G)I-DLE went viral online with their May solitary “Queencard” for its self-empowerment motifs, along with its referral to the dance-off scene in the 2004 movie White Chicks in its video.
“The director specifically wanted to put a comedic reference in there, so we were looking at iconic movies, and White Chicks was definitely one of them, and we’ve decided to reference that in the music video,” Soyeon remembered of the choice for the video clip’s dancing area. “I’m really happy that people really love that part of it.”
Watch (G)I-DLE’s complete meeting with Billboard News in the video clip over.