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Members of (G)I-DLE, aespa and IVE to collaborate on new song ‘Nobody’

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Members of K-pop girl groups (G)I-DLE, aespa and IVE will release a new collaboration, titled ‘Nobody’.

Today (November 6), South Korean YouTube channel M:USB announced that one member from (G)I-DLE, aespa and IVE each will collaborate on an upcoming song, titled ‘Nobody’.

According to a report by Dispatch, the members of the girl groups who will be participated in the upcoming single will be “introduced sequentially” over the coming days through the YouTube channel’s official social media accounts.

The song will be written by HYBE producer El Capitxn (known for his work with BTS, Tomorrow X Together and more) and lyricist Seo Ji-eum (known for working with Red Velvet and NCT 127, among others).

“This is a collaboration that breaks existing conventions and formats,” said one of the song’s producers, per Dispatch. With the participation of artists, composers, lyricists and staff members who all represent K-pop, it will be a special gift for global music fans.”

‘Nobody’ will be released on November 16 at 6pm KST. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

In other K-pop news, boyband BtoB and Hongseok of PENTAGON have left their long-time agency CUBE Entertainment. In separate statements announcing the departures, the K-pop agency said that the decision by both parties were “mutual”.

Meanwhile,  Girls’ Generation singer Taeyeon has announced the release date of her fifth mini-album, ‘To. X’, following a months-long delay. SM Entertainment first revealed in February 2023 that it was planning to release new music by Taeyeon in April, but that never materialised.

The post Members of (G)I-DLE, aespa and IVE to collaborate on new song ‘Nobody’ appeared first on NME.



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