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Comprehensive chronicle of i-dle's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of i-dle's journey to global stardom
(G)I-DLE won the Fans' Choice Female Top 10 award at the 2024 MAMA Awards. The following year's ceremony spanned multiple days, though the group was not part of the 2025 lineup.
(G)I-DLE won a Fans' Choice Female Top 10 award at the 2024 MAMA Awards, demonstrating their popularity among leading artists like aespa, IU, and BLACKPINK's Jennie.
The 2025 MAMA Awards entered its second day, but (G)I-DLE was not included in the announced lineup.
(G)I-DLE has been nominated for an award at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The ceremony will be broadcast live on Fox from Los Angeles' Dolby Theater, representing a significant milestone for the group at a major U.S. event.
(G)I-DLE is nominated for the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards, which will be broadcast live from Los Angeles.
(G)I-DLE was named a Top 10 Artist at the 2023 Melon Music Awards. This honor places them among the year's standout acts on Korea's leading music platform.
(G)I-DLE was named a Top 10 Artist at the 2023 Melon Music Awards.
(G)I-DLE earned four nominations at the 2023 Korean Music Awards, a ceremony that honors artistic merit over commercial success. The winners were announced without a formal event, underscoring the group's critical recognition.
(G)I-DLE's four nominations at the Korean Music Awards, announced without a ceremony, highlight the awards' emphasis on musicality and represent a significant achievement for the group.
(G)I-DLE made their Billboard 200 debut on November 1, 2022, with the mini album 'I Love' entering at No. 71. This marked a major breakthrough and a significant career milestone for the group in the U.S. market.
(G)I-DLE achieved their first Billboard 200 entry at No. 71 with "I Love," marking a major U.S. breakthrough.
In 2020, (G)I-DLE ranked among Spotify’s top 10 most streamed Korean artists globally, cementing their international status. This achievement was officially confirmed in Spotify’s 2021 Wrapped report, highlighting their widespread reach and dedicated fanbase.
(G)I-DLE's inclusion in Spotify's global top 10 most streamed Korean artists highlights their international reach and solidifies their status as a leading K-pop act.
Spotify's 2020 Wrapped report, based on finalized streaming data, recognized (G)I-DLE as a top 10 most streamed Korean artist that year.
(G)I-DLE has been nominated for Best K-pop at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. Fans can vote now on MTV's website before the live ceremony.
The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards will be held live, with voting already open on MTV's website to decide (G)I-DLE's nomination for Best K-pop.
Cube Entertainment has announced (G)I-dle's seventh EP, 'I Sway,' set for release just six months after their last major project. The retro-themed promotional poster, shared on the group's social media, signals their rapid and ongoing creative momentum.
Cube Entertainment has announced (G)I-dle's seventh EP 'I Sway', releasing just six months after their last major project and promoted with a retro-style poster.
(G)I-dle's album "2" has reached No. 132 on the Billboard 200, maintaining the group's international chart presence. This follows their strategic shift toward English-language releases and previous successes.
(G)I-dle's album "2" maintained an international presence by charting at No. 132 on the Billboard 200.
(G)I-dle released the prerelease track "Wife" on January 22, 2024, kicking off promotions for their upcoming second studio album. The trendy song, creatively led by member Soyeon, quickly generated early buzz among fans.
(G)I-dle has released the prerelease track "Wife," produced by Soyeon, to build excitement for their upcoming second studio album.
In January 2024, two of (G)I-dle's songs ranked among the most-streamed K-pop tracks internationally on Spotify. This achievement underscores the group's sustained global popularity and streaming success.
(G)I-dle achieved international streaming success in early 2024 with two songs among Spotify's most-streamed K-pop tracks outside South Korea.
On November 16, 2023, (G)I-dle's Soyeon joined aespa's Winter and Ive's Liz for the collaborative single "Nobody." Released at 6 p.m., the track was part of a high-profile campaign supporting Busan's bid for a major international event.
(G)I-dle's Soyeon, aespa's Winter, and Ive's Liz released the collaborative single "Nobody" to support Busan's bid for a major international event.
On October 6, 2023, (G)I-dle released their first all-English EP, 'Heat', as a strategic move into the North American market. The five-track project, led by the single "I Want That," launched alongside its music video across major global platforms.
(G)I-dle has released their first all-English EP, 'Heat', as a strategic move to expand into the North American market.
(G)I-dle released their first all-English single, 'I Do,' on July 14, 2023, as a strategic push into the North American market. The track was distributed across major global platforms to expand the group's international reach.
(G)I-dle strategically advanced into the U.S. market by releasing their first all-English single, 'I Do,' across major American music platforms.
(G)I-dle returned on May 15, 2023, with a Seoul press conference for their sixth EP, 'I Feel'. The group emphasized the album's core message of self-confidence and self-love, hoping listeners would embrace its empowering theme.
(G)I-dle released their sixth EP 'I Feel' in Seoul, emphasizing themes of self-confidence and self-love in their return after seven months.
On March 9, 2023, (G)I-dle's Minnie announced a global single, 'Expectations,' featuring British singer Anne-Marie. This collaboration highlights both her individual artistry and the group's growing international reach.
Minnie of (G)I-dle is releasing a collaborative single, 'Expectations,' with Anne-Marie, marking a significant international venture for the group's member.
On October 25, 2022, (G)I-dle's "Nxde" swept to number one on all major Korean music charts, including Melon, Genie, and Bugs. The track's immediate and widespread popularity was highlighted by topping Melon's weekly chart, surpassing hits by Zico and Ive.
(G)I-dle's 'Nxde' achieved an all-kill across major South Korean music charts, including Melon, where it surpassed songs by Zico and Ive.
(G)I-dle is set to return with their fifth EP, 'I Love', on September 14, 2022. This marks their first release in seven months, following their previous EP 'I Never Die'.
Cube Entertainment announced (G)I-dle's return with their fifth EP, 'I Love', following a seven-month hiatus.
(G)I-dle made their highly anticipated return on March 14, 2022, releasing their first full-length album 'I Never Die' as a five-member group. The comeback was marked by an online showcase where the members shared their excitement and determination to re-establish themselves in the music industry.
(G)I-dle has ended their year-long hiatus by returning as a five-member group with the release of their first full-length album 'I Never Die,' expressing excitement and determination during an online showcase.
(G)I-dle solidified their reputation as a self-producing "monster rookie" group with the January 2021 release of their EP 'I burn'. The six-track album featured significant songwriting from members Soyeon, Yuqi, and Minnie. This project marked their final release before a nearly year-long hiatus, preceding their 2022 comeback.
(G)I-dle's fourth EP 'I burn,' featuring extensive member involvement in songwriting, solidified their creative reputation before a nearly year-long hiatus until March 2022.
On April 9, 2020, Cube Entertainment announced a partnership with Republic Records to launch (G)I-dle into the American market. Republic Records co-founder Avery Lipman affirmed their commitment to the group's global debut as part of this strategic move.
(G)I-dle's agency, Cube Entertainment, has officially partnered with Republic Records to launch the group's global entry into the U.S. market.
In early April 2020, (G)I-dle released their album 'I trust,' which stormed local music charts. This success provided a positive moment for the group and their fans, coming shortly after their first world tour was canceled due to the pandemic.
In early April 2020, (G)I-dle released their successful album 'I trust,' which topped music charts and provided a positive impact following their canceled world tour due to the pandemic.
In 2020, (G)I-dle delivered two hit singles, "Oh My God" and "Dumdi Dumdi," highlighting their evolving sound. These releases reinforced their consistent momentum and broad appeal among fans.
(G)I-dle's releases of 'Oh My God' and 'Dumdi Dumdi' showcase their consistent musical evolution and sustained popularity in K-pop.
(G)I-dle's 2019 single 'Lion' highlighted their skill as a self-producing group. The track spent four weeks on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, boosting their international profile ahead of new releases.
(G)I-dle's self-produced single 'Lion' boosted their international profile by charting on Billboard for four weeks, contributing to their rising momentum ahead of their world tour.
(G)I-dle's July 2019 single 'I'm The Trend' was their final release before a year-long hiatus. This gap set the stage for 'Dumdi Dumdi' to mark a major comeback and a fresh musical direction for the group.
(G)I-dle's single 'I'm The Trend' preceded a year-long gap before their significant return and new direction with 'Dumdi Dumdi'.
(G)I-dle returned on February 26, 2019, with their second EP 'I Made', a release that emphasized their self-producing identity. Led by Soyeon, who produced most of the tracks, the group confidently aimed to build on the success of their debut hits.
(G)I-dle solidified their unique position in K-pop by returning with the self-produced EP 'I Made', expressing confidence in continuing their hit streak.
In 2019, (G)I-dle released "Senorita," a key track that fueled their rising popularity and showcased their musical growth. The song solidified their place in the K-pop industry, expanding their discography and fanbase.
(G)I-dle's song 'Senorita' is a key popular track that expanded their discography and fanbase following their debut.
(G)I-dle debuted in 2018 with their EP 'I Am,' quickly earning rookie awards and charting at No. 5 on Billboard's World Albums. This strong start set the stage for their 2019 comeback and future self-produced successes.
(G)I-dle debuted as a promising K-pop group, laying a successful foundation with award recognition that led to later achievements like a self-produced album and Billboard success.
(G)I-dle's successful 2018 debut EP 'I Am' earned them rookie awards and chart recognition, leading to a hiatus before their anticipated 2019 comeback.