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Korea Herald
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Illit ranks No. 2 on Oricon chart with 3rd EP
The third EP from Illit debuted at No. 2 on Oricon's Daily Album Ranking, according to the chart published Wednesday. EP 'bomb' sold over 326,000 copies on the day of release, marking a new first-day sales record for Illit and raising expectations that the group will beat the first-week sales record set with its previous EP. Illit's second EP, 'I'll Like You,' sold more than 382,000 units in the period, surpassing the record it set with its debut EP, 'Super Real Me.' Meanwhile, the new EP's main track, 'Do the Dance,' entered Melon's Top 100 upon release, and all five tracks have taken over the top five spots on AWA Music's real-time chart in Japan.


Vogue Singapore
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
ILLIT navigates the ups and downs of a blossoming relationship in new EP, ‘Bomb'
Debuting in early 2024, ILLIT, the quintet from South Korea, rose to immediate success with their debut single 'Magnetic.' Sporting a catchy tune and bubbly vocals, the track became an instant viral hit, showcasing the group's unique sound and solidifying their position in a highly competitive industry. 'Our music continues to convey our spirited feelings in a playful but sincere way,' says main vocalist Minju, as she reflects on how far the group has come. A little over a year since their debut, the girl group has just released their third mini album, Bomb, continuing to build upon a narrative of self-discovery. Venturing into the realm of a blossoming relationship, they tap into new feelings and experiences, all while staying true to their core selves. With playful lyrics, snappy melodies and ILLIT's signature youthful energy, the diverse tracks of their new EP explore the ups and downs of young love. Here, the five members—Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha—share with Vogue Singapore the concept and inspiration behind new mini album Bomb, their love for performing live and how they have grown over the past year since their debut. Courtesy of Belift Lab Tell us about what inspired your new EP Bomb. What is the concept behind this project? Yunah: Our third mini album draws inspiration from the idea of 'magical girls.' It tells the story of girls stepping out into the world and navigating newfound relationships while holding on to their inner magic, always believing in their own possibilities. Wonhee: This album shows us facing our feelings head-on. We also tap into new emotions such as the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding a blossoming relationship. Tell us a bit more about your lead single 'Billyeoon Goyangi (Do the Dance)'. What inspired this track? Yunah: The title comes from a proverb depicting the feeling of being lost or out of place—like a borrowed cat who doesn't quite belong. It perfectly captures the dazed, awkward state after making a mistake in front of someone you like. Personally, my favourite parts are the intro and the interlude, with a grand, parade-like vibe reminiscent of an amusement park. Moka: The performance of the track has a really sweet vibe. Notably, it features a set of intricate hand movements—dubbed the 'cat's stretch dance' and 'meow dance'—that have sort of become our signature moves. Could you share some interesting behind-the-scenes moments of recording this project? Wonhee: I have a verse that includes some French lyrics, which I took the time to learn while recording. They were a bit tricky to pronounce at first, but I managed to pull them off after some practice and I think it adds a special surprise to the song. Minju: Although it's not my part, I really loved the playful lyrics like 'wiggle meow, dance dance meow.' Those lines add a cute, lighthearted energy to the song. They have been stuck in my head ever since the recording, making the track super addictive. I think it will have a similar effect on those who listen to it. Which song(s) are you most excited for fans to hear and why? Iroha: I'm most excited for fans to listen to 'little monster.' I hope they watch the music video alongside the track and pay close attention to the lyrics. Moka: The lyrics of 'little monster' are super unique, and the song itself is very chic. It talks about facing and overcoming inner monsters—symbolising stressors like anxiety, depression, and sadness—and I believe many listeners will be able to relate to it. As you are set to release your third EP, how have you evolved—as a group and as individuals—compared to when you first debuted? Yunah: I believe our improvisations and performances on stage have become much more natural and confident compared to when we first debuted. In the beginning, we were more focused on getting everything exactly right, but now we've grown more comfortable in expressing ourselves and better connecting with the audience. Iroha: As a group, our synergy has improved and our teamwork has gotten stronger. We also have more conversations now on how to translate this synergy into our music and performances. Personally, I think I've gotten better at delivering emotions through my vocals and movements compared to when we first debuted. Courtesy of Belift Lab What does performing in front of your fans mean to you? Do you have plans to travel overseas to perform—where would that be? Wonhee: We recently held our first fan concert in Seoul, and it was one of the most surreal moments since our debut—hearing the crowd sing along to our songs brought us so much joy. I hope to meet GLLITs in many more cities and countries around the world. Minju: We feel very proud and happy to be able to bring joy to our fans. We have another concert planned in Japan later this year, and I'm thrilled to meet our fans in person and bring our performances to them up close. What other sounds or concepts are you looking to explore in the future? Moka: I'd love to explore the genre of hip-hop in the future. I believe experimenting with various genres helps broaden our musical range and skills, and it would be exciting to show a different, bolder side of us. Yunah: I want to challenge myself with band-style songs and concepts. I love the raw, energetic sound that instrumentation brings to band music. I think exploring in that direction would bring a fresh and dynamic vibe to our music. Listen to Bomb here .


Korea Herald
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
illit returns as lovely magical girls
From unique lyrics to dance moves inspired by cats, illit charms with 3rd EP Rising girl group illit is back, radiating its signature lovely charm and embracing the enchanting moment of falling in love. Following the bold declaration in its first EP, "Super Real Me," (March 2024), and the innocent excitement of second EP, "I'll Like You," (October 2024), the group's latest release, "bomb," captures the fluttering emotions of a heart in love. The latest mini album was released Monday during a press conference held in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. The music video for main track 'Do the Dance' opens with a fairy-tale-like string melody and features choreography inspired by the playful movements of cats. Filmed around a 'Magical Girl' concept, the members portray the whimsical tale of a countryside girl embarking on a cheeky quest to find the boy she has fallen for. The song blends dreamy vibes with a French house sound and deepens its fantastical atmosphere with a sample from the soundtrack of the Japanese anime, "The Five Star Stories." 'When I first heard 'Magnetic,' it felt so fresh and exciting. And I felt that same thrill again with this track,' said Yunah at the press conference. 'I think illit's color has become even more vivid with this comeback.' Wonhee highlighted the honest charm in illit's music. 'In 'Magnetic,' we confidently expressed our feelings for someone we liked. In this new main track, we once again face those emotions head-on, without hiding them.' The members also shared how much effort they put into showing their growth. Minju revealed, 'I practiced so hard that I could taste blood in my throat. I wanted to prove how much I've improved since our last promotion.' Wonhee added, 'After performing at college festivals and various events, I developed a hunger for better stages. I hope fans will notice our enhanced expressiveness this time.' Ahead of the group's return, illit attracted attention with its brand film, a short video capturing the main theme the group tries to convey with the new album. The video ties into the EP's B-side track, 'Little Monster,' telling the story of overcoming anxiety, sadness and fear to rise like a magical girl. 'The brand film reflects how we face the little monsters within us and soar above them,' explained Minju. 'We're a group that captures universal emotions people experience at least once in their lives,' said Yunah, expressing hope that illit's message will resonate with more listeners. 'We're a team with infinite possibilities,' said Wonhee. 'We aim to show a new side of ourselves with each comeback. This time, we hope to be seen as a group everyone looks forward to on stage, a name you can trust and enjoy.'


Korea Herald
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
ILLIT confident in its growth with new album, 'bomb'
Rising K-pop girl group ILLIT showcased its artistic evolution with confidence on Monday as it unveiled its third EP, "bomb." The release follows the group's earlier albums, "Super Real Me" and "I'll Like You," and continues ILLIT's coming-of-age narrative. This time, the group broadens its perspective, shifting from introspective themes to exploring relationships and interaction with "you," according to the band. "I'm already excited just thinking about showing our new side to many people," member Wonhee said during a media showcase in Seoul. "This third EP is one where you can really see ILLIT's bold charm and our growth as a team." Minju echoed the sentiment, saying, "You'll be able to see an upgraded version of us while we maintain our original color." A notable shift in "bomb" is the group's expanded thematic focus. "Up until our previous albums, the story was centered on 'me.' But starting with this album, we've expanded the narrative through our genuine interaction with 'you,'" Yunah said, adding the album also explores a broader range of musical genres. For ILLIT, musical growth is more than thematic -- it's physical. "I wanted to show that we've grown in skill compared with our activities for the previous album, so I practiced so hard to the point where I could taste blood in my throat," Minju shared candidly. "I worked really hard because I wanted to improve my vocal abilities, and I remember feeling proud when the producer recognized that." Debuting in March 2024 with the viral hit "Magnetic," the K-pop quintet gained swift recognition -- and with it, the pressure to meet high expectations. "We've received so much love since our debut, so I felt a sense of responsibility to do just as well," Minju said. Moka added: "There was pressure, but thanks to the people who like our performances, I think our gratitude was even greater. We will work hard to deliver our positive energy to even more people in the future." Leading the five-track album is the song "Do the Dance," a French house-infused single that evokes the thrill of a first date with romantic and dreamy string arrangements. The song sampled the soundtrack of the renowned animated Japanese film "The Five Star Stories." The members showed their strong affection for the lead single. "I was refreshingly shocked when I heard 'Magnetic,' and this time I was also pleasantly shocked when I first heard 'Do the Dance,'" Yunah said. Moka highlighted the emotional impact of the song's climax. "The part where the beat gets stronger was so good it gave me goosebumps. I also liked the meaning of the English title. It describes someone who feels nervous, like a 'borrowed cat,' but doesn't want to hide that feeling -- instead, she expresses her interest by asking the other person to dance. I think that part really captures our bold charm." Now in their sophomore year, the group sees "honesty" as its defining trait. "I think our music always has an element of honesty," Wonhee said. "On this song as well, you'll be able to feel our confident and honest charm through our straightforward approach of not hiding our feelings for you." Yunah emphasized the group's relatability. "I think many people relate to our stories, and see us as friendly and approachable. While it's a story about people our age, it's also one that anyone might have experienced at least once."


Korea Herald
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Illit's upcoming EP fronted by ‘Do the Dance'
Illit uploaded the tracklist for its upcoming third EP, 'Bomb,' on Thursday via agency Belift Lab. The mini album will consist of five tracks including main single 'Do the Dance.' A teaser video containing snippets of B-side tracks showed the five members looking at stars, taking pictures and riding bikes. On Friday, part of the main track will be unveiled, according to the timetable shared by the group earlier this week. The EP will be rolled out on June 16. The five members will hold a fan concert in Seoul, a first for the group, on June 7-8, and another in Japan in August and September. Moka will be wearing protective gear for the time being and limit her performances due to her recent finger injury.