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(G)I-DLE’s Yuqi Collaborates with Alan Walker and JVKE for New Song Release

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Yuqi of the group (G)I-DLE is set to collaborate with Alan Walker and JVKE.

According to Cube Entertainment on the 14th, the single “Fire!” by Yuqi of (G)I-DLE, Alan Walker, and JVKE will be released at 7 p.m. today through various music sites such as Spotify, Melon, Genie, and YouTube Music.

(G)I-DLE’s Yuqi concept photo. [Photo=Cube Entertainment]

“Fire!” is a song that depicts a burning, passionate love like gasoline. It captures the contradictory feelings of lovers who are excited by the enchanting temptation of surrounding love, yet hope that love won’t hurt them.

Yuqi will add a dreamy and solid tone to Alan Walker’s unique electronic music and JVKE’s attractive voice, enhancing the listeners’ immersion.

Moreover, Yuqi previously stirred up a buzz by releasing a cover video of JVKE’s “ghost town” on (G)I-DLE’s official YouTube channel on September 23rd.

Meanwhile, (G)I-DLE, which Yuqi is a part of, achieved a ‘career-high’ by ranking 25th on the ‘Billboard 200’ with their first U.S. EP Album HEAT, released on October 6th. They completed the ‘iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour’ with their final performance in Philadelphia on the 13th (local time).

(G)I-DLE is planning to make a comeback with the release of their second full album in January 2024.

By. Mi Young Lee

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