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- (G)-Idle's Nxde follows female empowerment and misogyny as well with many references to Marilyn Monroe and Soojin (ex member)
- Queencard is about the protagonist, Soyeon accepting her appearance and realizes true beauty comes from self confidence. Producer, writer, and leader Soyeon stated that she wanted to deliver this message in a lighthearted and comical sense with less serious lyrics.
- (G)-Idle's Tomboy is about feminism and female empowerment
- The song "30 Sexy" by RAIN seems to be a celebration of reaching the age of 30 and embracing one's confidence and attractiveness. The lyrics encourage someone to come over and join in the party before the night ends. The phrase "30 sexy" implies that the person singing (presumably RAIN) is now in their thirties and still feels youthful and desirable. The song emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and enjoying the company of another person. It suggests that there is no need to overthink or worry, as the focus should be on the connection between two individuals on the stage (symbolizing their relationship) rather than displaying it for others. The lyrics encourage the listener to ignore distractions and simply feel the energy and beats of the music. The repeated phrase "Party-ya-yi-ya" conveys the idea of having a good time and inviting the listener to join in. It encourages the listener to let loose, relax their mind, and fully immerse themselves in the show. Overall, "30 Sexy" promotes a sense of self-assurance and encourages enjoying life to the fullest while celebrating the significance of reaching the age of 30.
- The song "Bubble Pop!" by HyunA is a lively and catchy pop track with a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. While the lyrics mainly revolve around the repetitive phrase "Bubble Pop!", there are some underlying themes and interpretations that can be drawn from the song. The overarching theme of the song seems to be about having fun, enjoying oneself, and embracing a carefree attitude. The lyrics encourage the listener to not worry about what others think and to let loose. The repetitive phrase "Bubble Pop!" can be seen as a metaphor for breaking free from societal norms and expectations, symbolizing a burst of joy and freedom. The song also touches upon the idea of self-expression and being proud of one's unique qualities. Overall, "Bubble Pop!" is a light-hearten and upbeat song that encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness, have a good time, and not be swayed by societal pressures. It promotes self-confidence, self-expression, and enjoying the present moment.
- (G)I-DLES 'Oh my God' talks about the girls trusting themselves to take risks in a love with another woman that becomes addicting.
- The song "Change" by HyunA featuring Yong Jun Hyung explores the idea of personal transformation and overcoming societal expectations. The lyrics convey a message of embracing individuality and breaking free from the pressures to conform. In the song, HyunA encourages listeners to embrace change and express themselves authentically. She calls for a shift from pursuing what others want or expect, to embracing one's own desires and aspirations ("What you want, what you do, tell me baby, what you do"). She urges listeners to have confidence in their choices and not to be influenced by other people's opinions ("No matter how difficult...no matter what others say"). The chorus emphasizes the theme of change, both for oneself and for others. It emphasizes the idea that change can occur in various aspects of life and urges listeners to not be afraid of change but to embrace it ("I'm gonna change, change, change, change, change"). The repetition of the word "change" throughout the song highlights its importance and amplifies the message of individual empowerment. The collaboration between HyunA and Yong Jun Hyung adds depth to the song, as they both bring their unique perspectives on personal transformation and self-expression. Together, they convey a sense of unity in pursuing change and encourage listeners to follow their lead. Overall, "Change" is an empowering anthem that encourages listeners to break free from societal norms, embrace their true selves, and pursue personal growth and transformation.
- I Do by Gidle is about a lost love and the bitterness that comes with it. It is a pop song inspired by 1980s Synth-pop elements.
- Music Video of "Cold Rain" by 4Minute.
- Music Video of Fiction by B2ST.
- The song "What's Your Name?" by 4Minute explores themes of curiosity and attraction. The lyrics depict a person who is fascinated by someone they have just encountered and wants to know more about them. In the verses, the narrator describes how their mundane and boring days are instantly brightened up when they became infatuated with this person. They express their desire to get to know the person better and genuinely ask for their name. They find joy in their interactions and want the other person to smile and be happy around them. The pre-chorus highlights the excitement of meeting someone new as the narrator imagines the possibilities and asks questions about the person's age, where they live, and suggests having a drink while getting to know each other better. However, they also assert that they are not an easy person, implying a sense of self-worth and value. The chorus repeats the question of "What's your name?" and adds inquiries about their phone number and interests. The narrator asks for some of the other person's time, suggesting they want to spend more time together and have fun. The second verse, sung by Brave Brothers, Jihyun, and Gayoon, emphasizes the narrator's plea for the other person to slow down and not rush things. They express their desire for the other person to stay and not leave them behind, assuring them that they can have things their way. They invite the person to spend the night together, implying the possibility of further intimacy. Overall, "What's Your Name?" portrays the excitement and intrigue of meeting someone new, expressing the desire to connect and establish a deeper relationship based on curiosity and attraction.