Courtesy of Cube Entertainment
Cube Entertainment announced on Wednesday that (G)I-dle has reached 300 million views for both the music videos of their tracks "Tomboy" and "Queencard."
The music video for "Tomboy" attained this milestone on Feb. 7, marking the group's first video to achieve such a feat. Four days later, "Queencard" followed suit.
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"Tomboy" serves as the lead track from the group's inaugural studio album, "I Never Die," released in 2022, while "Queencard" is featured in their sixth EP, "I Feel," from the previous year. The studio album secured the top spot on the iTunes top albums chart in 24 regions, and the EP earned the No. 41 position on the Billboard 200.
Upon its release, the "Tomboy" music video amassed 10 million views on YouTube within 16 hours. The single also garnered 100 million streams on Spotify. The visuals for "Queencard" achieved 100 million views in approximately 18 days.
Recently, (G)I-dle released their second full album, "2," last month, and the album has already sold over 1.3 million copies, further solidifying the group's prominence in the K-pop scene.
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