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(G)I-DLE Reveals First-Ever Broadcast Performance of 'Gimme Dat Love' on 'M Countdown'

(G)I-DLE is kicking off their full-scale music show promotions by unveiling the stage for 'Gimme Dat Love,' the title track from their 9th mini album 'We made,'

Jay Choi
Staff Reporter
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(G)I-DLE Reveals First-Ever Broadcast Performance of 'Gimme Dat Love' on 'M Countdown'
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(G)I-DLE is kicking off their full-scale music show promotions by unveiling the stage for 'Gimme Dat Love,' the title track from their 9th mini album 'We made,' for the first time on broadcast.

(G)I-DLE will appear on Mnet's 'M Countdown,' airing at 6 p.m. on the 9th, to perform their title track 'Gimme Dat Love' and pre-release track 'Crow' back-to-back.

The title track 'Gimme Dat Love' is a summer song that honestly expresses the emotions of love. Upon its release, it topped the YouTube Trending Worldwide chart and ranked high on both domestic and international music charts, receiving an enthusiastic response.

Along with this, the group will also perform 'Crow,' the pre-release track that received numerous stage requests, for the first time on broadcast. Known for its intense rapping and unique composition, the song was previously surprise-revealed during their recent world tour concert, drawing passionate reactions from fans.

Currently, (G)I-DLE's new release is also receiving explosive responses overseas. It ranked 8th on the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart and 19th on the European iTunes Album Chart, while sweeping 1st place on both the daily and weekly charts of China's QQ Music Digital Best Sellers. In addition, the b-side tracks 'Morning' and 'Love Is Pain' have also secured top spots on Chinese music charts, continuing their parallel success.

Starting with this appearance on 'M Countdown,' (G)I-DLE plans to continue their active promotions by appearing on various music shows and entertainment programs.

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Jay Choi
Staff Reporter

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