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    (G)I-DLE announces official name change to i-dle

    On May 1, i-dle, the group formerly known as (G)I-DLE, announced a significant change to their official name, marking a fresh new era in their career. Celebrating their seventh debut anniversary, members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua confirmed that they will now promote under the name i-dle, leaving behind the parentheses and the letter ‘G’ that had been part of their identity since debuting on May 2, 2018.

    A new name, a new direction for i-dle

    According to an official statement from Cube Entertainment, the group removed the ‘여자’ (meaning ‘female’ in Korean) and the ‘G’ from their name to signify that they are no longer defined by gender or other traditional labels. By eliminating the parentheses, a design element previously used to emphasize distinction, i-dle signals their intent to explore broader musical styles and concepts without limits.

    (G)I-DLE name change and new logo introduction

    In line with the (G)I-DLE name change, the group introduced a new logo and symbol featuring a stylized lowercase “i-dle” expanding into a circle, designed using the structural principles of points, lines, and planes.

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    Notably, the new symbol brings together five lowercase “i”s forming a star, symbolizing the unique personalities of each member uniting as one powerful group. The fresh visual identity aims to capture both the individual charm and the collective synergy of i-dle.

    A continued journey of global success

    This rebranding comes after a series of major achievements for the group. Last December, all five members renewed their contracts with Cube Entertainment.

    Since their debut with “LATATA,” i-dle has produced a string of hits including “Oh my god,” “DUMDi DUMDi,” “Hwa,” “TOMBOY,” and “Queencard.” In 2023, they topped domestic and international charts with “Super Lady,” from their second full-length album, ‘2’. They also gained renewed attention with the emotional track “I Hate Being Hurt (Fate).” They continued their momentum with “Klaxon,” the title track from their 7th mini album, ‘I SWAY.’

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    The group also completed their third world tour, ‘2024 (G)I-DLE WORLD TOUR [iDOL],’ performing in 14 cities worldwide. Their accolades include winning the Grand Record Award at the 1st Korea Grand Music Awards (2024 KGMA) and the Record of the Year Award at the 2024 Melon Music Awards (2024 MMA).

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