'I Love' review: (G)I-dle embraces self-love in vulnerable new EP


By AGENCY

For (G)I-dle, self-love is not silly. It’s how to feel like the otherworldly person you are.

People love to talk about the things they love. For some, it could be their friends and family, while for others its a pet or hobby.

Girl group (G)I-dle approached the word “love” in a way that the five members have never experienced before. On its latest project, the group ponders a different way to approach love: How you love yourself is how you teach others to love you. And to do that, the band offers a look into pompous love.

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Sonically sound look into pompous love

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