(G)I-dle's "Nxde" Music Video Reaches 200 Million Views on YouTube
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-04-24 21:54:12
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K-pop girl group (G)I-dle has achieved yet another milestone as its music video for "Nxde" has surpassed 200 million views on YouTube, according to Cube Entertainment, the group's agency, on Wednesday.
This is the group's third music video to reach the 200 million views milestone, following its debut single "Latata" and "Tomboy," the title track of its first studio album. "Nxde" is the lead track for the group's fifth EP "I Love," which was released in October of last year. The music video was an instant hit, generating 24 million views in its first day and 100 million views in just 17 days.
The success of "I Love" and "Nxde" have propelled (G)I-dle to new heights of popularity and success in the K-pop industry. The EP debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 71, marking the group's first entry on the main albums chart. In its first week, the EP sold more than 680,000 units, demonstrating the group's strong fanbase and global appeal.
In addition to its recent milestone, (G)I-dle is also set to release a new EP, "I Feel," on May 15, approximately seven months after the release of "I Love." The group has been teasing its comeback on social media, building anticipation among fans for the upcoming release.
(G)I-dle has been making waves in the K-pop industry since its debut in 2018, known for its unique sound and powerful performances. The group has quickly gained a strong following both domestically and internationally, and its recent success only further cements its position as a rising star in the industry.
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