(G)I-dle's Yuqi Collaborates with Alan Walker on New Single "Fire!"
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Cube Entertainment Confirms Joint Project with Norwegian DJ in Latest Musical Venture
▲ Courtesy of Cube EntertainmentThe collaboration comes after Yuqi's September cover of JVKE's "ghost town," a performance featured on (G)I-dle's YouTube channel that garnered close to one million views.
In recent developments, (G)I-dle successfully concluded a tour across seven cities in the United States, participating in the Jingle Ball Tour as the first K-pop girl group to be invited to the year-end festival. Looking ahead, the group is poised to release its second full-length album next month.
Courtesy of Cube Entertainment
Cube Entertainment announced on Thursday that Yuqi, a member of the K-pop group (G)I-dle, will be featured in the upcoming single "Fire!" by Norwegian DJ and producer Alan Walker. The collaborative track, which also includes American singer and songwriter JVKE, is set to be released on the same day. Notably, "Fire!" marks the inaugural addition to Walker's ongoing album project, "Walkerworld," which saw a partial release last month.
In recent developments, (G)I-dle successfully concluded a tour across seven cities in the United States, participating in the Jingle Ball Tour as the first K-pop girl group to be invited to the year-end festival. Looking ahead, the group is poised to release its second full-length album next month.
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