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I Feel (stylized in sentence case) is the sixth Korean extended play (eighth overall) by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle. It was released by Cube Entertainment digitally on May 15, 2023 and physically the following day. It consists of three physical versions: Cat, Butterfly, and Queen. The EP contains six tracks, including the pre-released video track "Allergy"Шаблон:Efn and the lead single "Queencard". The group retains their reputation as a "self-produce" group by having three members Soyeon, Minnie, and Yuqi taking the lead in the album production.

The album conveys a message about self-esteem and confidence by discussing topics about finding self-confidence, loving, enjoying, and figuring out oneself as an adult, using a more light and comical style that has a less serious tone compared to the group's previous releases. Sonically, it experiments with a variety of genres such as pop rock, electro pop, pop ballad, and dream pop, with its songs incorporating newtro, rock, and minimalistic production. The album took the form of a High Teen, and a Y2K-inspired visual. It also marks the group's condition of "I" series, following I Love and I Never Die (2022).

I Feel received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who praised its catchy production, visuals, the less serious approach to its topics, and the members creative control over the production. Commercially, it debuted at number one on the Circle Chart, with over one million copies sold in its first week. The album also managed to reach the top forty in Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Scotland, Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

The album was supported by a pre-release music video for its second track, "Allergy", which peaked at number seven on Billboard Taiwan and at number 18 on the Circle Digital Chart. This was followed by the lead single "Queencard", which scored the group's third number one hit on said Chart. To promote the album, the group embarked on their second worldwide tour, I Am Free-ty World Tour, beginning in June 2023.

Background and release

On April 18, 2023, Cube Entertainment announced the group's comeback on May 15 by releasing a video teaser with style resembling that of a trailer of a series. The video revealed the titles of the new songs as well as the credits.[1] The announcement was also accompanied by a concept poster featuring a drawing of a Trump's queen card, with the letter 'G', representing the G in the group's name, engraved in the upper left corner of the poster instead of 'Q', in which means queen. In addition, phrases such as 'Top 10' at the top right and '(G)I-dle Original Series' at the bottom.[2]

On April 24, the group released a teaser video which included the tracklist, revealing "Queencard" as the lead single.[3] The following day, the group released five "casting board" teaser images.[4] From April 26 to May 4, the group released a series of teasers and photos that narratives a story, which took the form of "High Teen", Mean Girls, and Y2K‐inspired visuals throughout the releases.

Beginning on April 26, the group released a character introduction video, inspired by the 2004 movie Mean Girls.[5] On the same day, they released a "character map", an introduction to each character that was played by the members.[6][7] On the following day April 27, the group released a video with the title "Spoiler Alert: [I feel] #Yuqi" that showcased snippets of the fourth track, "All Night".[8] On April 28, the group released Shuhua's version of the spoiler video, which showcased snippets of the sixth track, "Peter Pan". The released video displays a storyline that is connected to the previous spoiler video.[9]

On 29th, the group released five sets of the Queen concept images, consisting of three images for each member.[10] On May 1, Minnie's version of the "Spoiler Alert" video was released, and it showcased snippets of the third track, "Lucid". The video shows references to the group previous release "Tomboy".[11] On May 2, Miyeon's spoiler video was released with snippets of the fifth track, "Paradise".[12] On May 3, the group released six Butterfly concept images.[13] On May 4, Soyeon's spoiler video was released with snippets of the second track, "Allergy".[14] On May 5, seven of the Cat concept images was released.[15]

On May 9, 2023, Cube uploaded five individual teaser photos for each member of the group on their social media accounts, confirming the release of track two "Allergy", on May 10.[16] On May 11, an "interview video" teaser was released. The video took the form of behind-the-scenes commentary video with a snippets of the group being interviewed about the album.[17]

Conception and title

'I Feel' is an album containing (G)I-dle's declaration that they will love themselves as they are, no matter how they feel and that they want to boost the listeners self-esteem.[18]

Soyeon noted in the album press release that she was inspired by the 2018 American movie I Feel Pretty when composing the lead single "Queencard", she stated that she wanted to make the album and its lead single sound like a comedy movie "that describes the daily lives of those in their 20s and their concerns".[19] Thus the group took on "a new challenge" to dramatize the album through tracks "that develop around one single story in which each member has their own character", in which Soyeon plays the character of an "aspiring queen bee",[19] while Miyeon is a social media influencer, Minnie is a lonely gym trainer, and Yuqi and Shuhua are popular besties.[5] The narrative begins with the music video of the pre-release video "Allergy", and the story continues in the music video of the lead single "Queencard", where Soyeon realizes that "true beauty comes from self-confidence after finding out that even the queen bees have their own insecurities and compare themselves with others."[19] Visually, Soyeon draws inspiration from "high-teen" and Y2K throughout the music videos, artwork, and album teasers.[20][21]

Music and lyrics

The album is primarily a pop record and consists of six tracks that incorporate a variety of genres, such as pop rock, electro pop, pop ballad, and dream pop, with its songs incorporating newtro, rock, R&B, and minimalistic production. All tracks were produced by Soyeon, while Minnie and Yuqi served as co-composer and lyricist for "Lucid," "Paradise," "All Night," and "Peter Pan" respectively. In addition to the members, a variety of songwriter-producers also participated, including longtime collaborators such as Pop Time, BreadBeat, and Siixk Jun, with whom the group has worked on previous songs.[22][23]

Theme

Шаблон:Quote box According to Soyeon, the subject matter of I Feel revolves around conveying a message about self-esteem and confidence, of which the latter two are recurring themes in the group's previous work .[20] In comparison to the group's previous releases, which took more of a serious tone, the group wanted this time to express the intended message in "a light and comical way, along with the motif of the movie I Feel Pretty."[24] The album overall discusses the message of self-esteem, which "changes according to one's thoughts and emotions".[25] According to Soyeon, the album narrates a story that "expresses the daily life and worries of people in their 20s".[26]

Songs

The opening track, "Queencard" is characterized by a "newtro vibe"[27] where its lyrics talk about a person who "realizes that true beauty comes from self-confidence after finding out that even the queen bees have their own insecurities and compare themselves with others".[19] The second track, "Allergy", is a pop-punk song[28] with lyrics that expresses the double meaning of wanting to love themselves while they resent themself by comparing themselves to others.[29] The third track, "Lucid" is a dreamy song characterized by a "unique" bass-organ harmony.[24] Followed by "All Night", a pop song that is driven by a "low-slung", elastic bassline with heavy elements of rock riffs.[28] Its lyrics revolve around a protagonist who wants to enjoy herself as she attempts to ignore other people's glares and enjoy the night.[30] The fifth track, "Paradise", is an emotional electro-pop, synth and pop ballad song built around a "catchy" acoustic guitar riff and a groovy swing beat.[25][28] Its lyrics revolve around comforting someone who is tired of everyday life and struggles "to become an adult defined by society".[25] Followed by the closing track, "Peter Pan", is a minimalistic song[30] built around a "bright" instrumental including acoustic guitar, strums and snapping beats.[28] Its lyrics were described as "witty" lyrics that express the confusion of 20-year-olds who are in the process of figuring out their adult lives.[25]

Critical reception

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NMEШаблон:'s Rhian Daly, in his review, gives the album four stars out of five and compliments its "frothy fun" and less serious approach to its topics, writing, "as fun as the song is [Queencard], it's a relief that the rest of I Feel doesn’t reach quite as ridiculous levels. Its remaining five tracks, though, refuse to get totally serious, instead splitting between more light-hearted moments and deeper topics." He furthermore wrote, "I feel might not be (G)I-dle’s strongest release so far, but it presents a group unafraid to make bold moves as they grow creatively. Their habit of continuing to challenge and experiment is what makes their comebacks so exciting – long may it continue."[28] All Music's Neil Z. Yeung complemented the album's "genre-blurring pop" songs that incorporate a variety of other genres writing, "I Feel, (G)I-dle amps up the fun and energy with six genre-blurring pop anthems that incorporate dance beats, rock riffs, and R&B slickness."[23]

Ilgan Sports's Journalist Kwon Hye-mi praised (G)I-dle's shift in visual style, noting that unlike their previous concept in "Nude," which was more extreme, the concept photos for "I Feel" showcased a freer and more natural appearance. She further highlighted the increased involvement of the group members in the production process, which contributed to the matured musical direction of (G)I-dle, showcasing their collective effort and musical growth.[31] On a more negative note, South Korean music critic Mimyo criticized in his review for Yes24 the lead single "Queencard," while he complimented the rest of the album's tracks.[32]

Commercial performance

In South Korea the EP surpassed one million copies in pre-orders on May 14,[33] due to this, Cube Entertainment is predicted to exceed their total consolidated sales for the first half of 2023.[34] On its first week, the album debuted at number one on the Circle Chart with over one million copies, achieving one of the highest Initial Chodong sales on said chart.[35] In United States, the album debuted at number one on World Albums Charts, at number seven on Top Album Sales and at number 41 on the Billboard 200 with 18,000 equivalent album units, including 16,000 in album sales.[36]

Artwork and packaging

The physical album was released in three versions with three concepts: Queen, Butterfly, and Cat. In the Queen version, (G)I-dle showed "haughty eyes and elegant expressions", with the members staring at the camera.[37] In the said version, the five members are shown dressed in pink outfits and shining tiaras.[10] In the Butterfly version, the group embraced a "dreamy atmosphere", in which each member wore a butterfly wings over a white dress.[38] In the Cat version, (G)I-dle exuded a chic expression and a mysterious atmosphere, with the group showing off their "strong chemistry" by lying on the bed while "enjoying" their leisure time.[39] The EP comes with a CD, lyric paper, booklet, photocard, polaroid, a mini poster, and a tattoo sticker, ID card, and poster which are only available for pre-order.[40] The Target exclusive versions will contain an additional mini photobook and photocard.[41] The album also came in jewel cases as well, and there will be five versions covering all five members of the group.

Promotion

To communicate the release of the album, the group released two episodes of their series "We Spotlight", exclusively on Melon, released through 'Melon Spotlight' on 15 and 16 May, respectively. The series is for discussing and introducing the album and the story behind each song.[42] On the same day the group also held a live event at Chosun Palace Gangnam, Gangnam-gu called "production presentation" to introduce the album and its songs, including "Queencard".[43]

Accolades

Awards and nominations
Organization Year Category Result Шаблон:Abbr
Asian Pop Music Awards 2023 Best Album of the Year Шаблон:Won [44]
Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) Шаблон:Won
China Year End Awards Best Selling Female K-pop Album Шаблон:Won [45]
Best Selling Female Group Album Шаблон:Won
MAMA Awards Album of the Year Шаблон:Nom [46]
Melon Music Awards Шаблон:Nom [47]
Golden Disc Awards 2024 Album Bonsang Шаблон:Nominated [48]

Track listing

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Credits and personnel

Credits adopted from album liner notes.[49] Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 Musicians

  • (G)I-dle – vocals
  • Kako – background vocals (tracks 1, 2)
  • J.mee Kim (김제이미) – background vocals (track 4)
  • Wooseok (우석) – background vocals (tracks 4, 6)
  • Ryo – guitar (tracks 1, 2), bass (tracks 1, 2)
  • Krap (박종훈) – guitar (tracks 4, 6)
  • Jung Kyu-tae (정규태) – bass (track 4)
  • Pop Time – keyboard (tracks 1, 2)
  • Daily – keyboard (tracks 1, 2)
  • BreadBeat – piano (tracks 3, 5), synthesizer (track 5)
  • Siixk Jun – bass (track 6), piano (tracks 4, 6)
  • Shin Kung (신쿵) – synthesizer (track 3)

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  • Soyeon – producer
  • Choi Ye-ji (최예지) – recording (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Yang Young-eun (양영은) – recording (track 2)
  • Jung Eun-kyung (정은경)digital editing (tracks 1, 2)
  • Kang Sun-young (강선영)engineering (tracks 1, 2)
  • Gu Jong-pil (구종필)mixing (tracks 1, 2)
  • Shin Jae-bin (신재빈) – recording (tracks 5, 6), mixing (tracks 3, 5, 6)
  • Stay Tuned – mixing (track 4)
  • Kwon Nam-woo (권남우)mastering
  • Yoo Eun-jin (유은진) – assistant mastering

Studios

  • Cube Studio – recording, mixing (tracks 3, 5)
  • Ingrid Studio – recording (track 2), digital editing (tracks 1, 2)
  • Nmore – digital editing (track 2)
  • Klang Studio – mixing (tracks 1, 2)
  • Stay Tuned Studio – (tracks 4)
  • 821 Sound Mastering – mastering

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Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for I Feel
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Croatia International Albums (HDU)[50] 6
Japanese Combined Albums (Oricon)[51] 20
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[52] 34
South Korean Albums (Circle)[53] 1
Swedish Physical Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[54] 17
UK Albums Sales (OCC)[55] 12
UK Physical Albums (OCC)[56] 12
US Billboard 200[57] 41
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[58] 9
US World Albums (Billboard)[59] 1

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Monthly charts

Monthly chart performance for I Feel
Chart (2023) Position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[60] 40
South Korean Albums (Circle)[61] 5

Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for I Feel
Chart (2023) Position
South Korean Albums (Circle)[62] 29

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Certifications and sales

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Release history

Release formats for I Feel
Region Date Format Version Label Ref
Various May 15, 2023 Шаблон:Hlist Digital Шаблон:Hlist [63]
May 16, 2023 CD Шаблон:Hlist [64]
United States May 19, 2023 Exclusive Cube [41]
August 14, 2023 Шаблон:Hlist Standard Genie Music [65]

Notes

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References

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External links

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