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"Magnetic" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Illit for their debut extended play Super Real Me. Written by its producers Slow Rabbit, Bang Si-hyuk , and Martin, it was released as the EP's lead single by Belift Lab on March 25, 2024.
On February 26, 2024, the label revealed the name of Illit's extended play debut, Super Real Me, alongside album pre-orders. [6] A week later, the tracklist of the extended play with revealed via social media accounts, with "Magnetic" as the lead single. [7] Eight days later, the highlight medley teaser was revealed. [8]
Illit became the first K-pop group to enter the UK Official Singles with their debut single, which peaked at number 80. [17] On April 16, Illit became the fastest K-pop act to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, when "Magnetic" debuted at number 91. [18] "Magnetic" also became the first debut song by a K-pop act to appear on the Hot 100.
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On September 23, 2024, Belift Lab announced that Illit would be releasing their second extended play titled I'll Like You on October 21. [1] On October 7, the track listing was released with "Cherish (My Love)" announced as the lead single. [2] Six days later, the highlight medley teaser video was released. [3]
I'll Like You is the second extended play by South Korean girl group Illit. It was released by Belift Lab on October 21, 2024, and contains five tracks including the lead single " Cherish (My Love) ".
The Magnetic Fields are an American band founded and led by Stephin Merritt. Merritt is the group's primary songwriter, producer, and vocalist, as well as frequent multi-instrumentalist. The band is named after the André Breton/Philippe Soupault novel Les Champs Magnétiques. [1] The band released their debut single "100,000 Fireflies" in 1991.
2021: Black American woman with a kidcore-inspired outfit and brightly dyed hair in 2021. In the early 2020s, American indie kids adopted a youthful aesthetic, taking cues from Japanese kid-core subculture, indie pop, energy drinks, indie rock, and skater fashion. [319]