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[5] [8] IU started making "Next Stop" when she was 25 and completed it at 26, writing the second verse taking inspiration from the character Lee Ji-an, who she played in My Mister. The song talks about waiting for someone without any promise of meeting, [ 5 ] and the meaning is that there is a train stop between Lee Ji-eun and Lee Ji-an. [ 9 ]
IU as Ae-soon [3] Kim Tae-yeon as child Ae-soon; Moon So-ri as middle age Ae-soon [4] A spirited rebel, much like a "stubborn potato". Despite being in a situation that calls for maturity, she remains unyielding, her voice trembling like a goat each time she defies. She is a young girl with a touch of literary charm.
Lee Ji-eun (Korean: 이지은; born May 16, 1993 [1]), also known by her stage name IU (아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress.She signed with LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment) in 2007 as a trainee and debuted as a singer at the age of fifteen with the EP Lost and Found (2008).
The music video stars actor Lee Hyun-woo and tells the story of a girl (played by IU) traveling into the future in order to meet her boyfriend. The 19 year-old IU is shown to live with Hyunwoo—a boy who has fallen into deep sleep—in a workshop inside a clock tower inherited by her grandfather.
Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2011 Dream High: Kim Pil-suk [9]2012 Salamander Guru and The Shadows: Pickpocket Jieun Cameo (Episode 6) [10]Dream High 2: Kim Pil-suk
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The lead single "Love Wins All" was issued on January 24, 2024, along with its music video. [5]IU officially announced the EP on January 29, 2024, posting a 21-second teaser clip containing close-ups of the singer "accompanied by sombre music", [6] showing her with bleached blonde hair and wearing a red outfit. [5]
The Korea Herald said that the album lacked raw emotions, and IU's voice failed to bear the weight and complicated emotions of the originals. [13] Billboard ' s review of the album was positive, explaining that "IU's latest features six cover songs that takes the vocalist’s sound into bygone decades, delving into genres like folk and nu-disco to prove her worth as one of South Korea’s most ...