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  2. Bbibbi - Wikipedia

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    "Bbibbi" (삐삐; Bbibbi) is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter IU, released digitally on October 10, 2018, through Kakao M. [1] The self-written song was produced by Son Myung-gab. It subsequently debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart. The song was released in part to commemorate 10 years since IU's debut. [2]

  3. Palette (album) - Wikipedia

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    While IU's previous album, Chat-Shire, deliberated the confusion and anxieties of a twenty-three year old, Palette offers the perspective of someone at a more mature stage in life. A body of work that tells the story of self-actualization, the album reads similarly to the final chapters of a bildungsroman where the main character embraces ...

  4. Blueming (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blueming" is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU, serving as the second single from her seventh Korean-language extended play (EP) Love Poem. It was released on November 18, 2019, through Kakao M, and was co-written by IU, Lee Jong-hoon and Lee Chae-kyu, with production handled by the latter two. Lyrically, the song expresses the ...

  5. Indiana, Our Indiana - Wikipedia

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    "Indiana, Our Indiana" is the official school fight song [citation needed] of Indiana University.The lyrics were written by IU band director, Russell P. Harker, to the tune of the trio from "The Viking March" by Karl King, conductor of the Barnum and Bailey Circus Band.

  6. Last Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Last Fantasy is the second studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter IU.It was released and distributed on November 29, 2011, by LOEN Entertainment.The album features a total of thirteen tracks, including the lead single "You & I".

  7. Lilac (IU album) - Wikipedia

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    According to Korean age reckoning, IU turned 29 in 2021; as a result, the album was the last of her twenties. [3] IU explained her choice, stating, "Since I debuted at the age of 18 , people have seen me from the middle of my teens, but they've seen me throughout my whole twenties. I'm making this album because I want to say goodbye to those ...

  8. A Flower Bookmark 2 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. A Flower Bookmark - Wikipedia

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    The album received critical acclaim upon release. The Korea Herald complimented the album for providing "a pleasant, calming respite from the mainstream music of today's times", and praised IU for her reinterpretations: "For every track, IU keeps a careful balance between preserving the song's original sentiments and altering the original with her own color and arrangements."