Idid, the most recent addition to Starship Entertainment, makes a declaration with ‘I did it,’ their noise of self-expression, and raw feelings
Idid. Picture: thanks to Starship Entertainment.
Idid has actually dropped their launching album I Did Itmarking their entry as an interesting brand-new act in K-pop. Their name shows decision and aspiration, while their music channels pure feeling and individual expression. As member Jang Yonghoon shared in a press declaration, “We go for a ‘high-end’ rejuvenating ambiance and make every effort to reveal a variety of feelings in our own instinctive design.”
“Chan-Ran,” the album’s lead single, broadens on the noise of their pre-release track “Step It Up,” which dropped in July, showcasing Idid’s energy and self-confidence. Amping up the ambiance, the brand-new tune developed around brilliant rhythms and memorable hip-hop beats includes a video including the septet’s carefree spirit, recording the essence of the lyrics like,”Let the passing wind bring me/ An unstoppable, free-as-ever feelin’/ Yeah, I’m shining in my own method.Member Jeong Semin states that “Chan-Ran” shows Idid’s viewpoint of accepting defects and living constructively without succumbing to what others anticipate and “represents the instructions our group is heading in.”
His message likewise resonates throughout the 8 tracks on the album, highlighting its constant psychological tone as much as what member Park Songhyeon shares: “What sets us apart from other groups is our younger energy. “From the high-energy opener” Step It Up “to the fragile psychological mapping of”Slow Tide,”each tune on the record is a various belief and a various point of view. “ImPerfect” is an ode to the charm of being imperfect, while “So G.oo.D” and “Sticky Bomb” channel the stress and anxiety of ideas and sensations that include inner disputes. The album likewise highlights the group’s previous experiences and development from their label Starship Entertainment’s survival reveal Launching’s Plan (2025) in tracks like “Taking Off– Through Your Dreams” and “Blooming Crown,” and becomes a photo of the band’s unchecked “now,” recording them in the minute.
With members Jang Yonghoon, Kim Minjae, Park Wonbin, Chu Yoochan, Park Seonghyeon, Baek Junhyuk, and Jeong Semin, Idid is the very first kid group in almost 5 years considering that Cravity entered being from Starship Entertainment, a label that boasts other popular K-pop imitate Monsta X, Ive, and KiiiKiii. “Following in the steps of our senior citizens, we are making our launching after 5 years,” Jang Yonghoon states, including, “We’re beyond pleased to launching and will strive to end up being Starship’s next excellent kid group.”
Sharing more about themselves, Idid exposes being influenced by legends like Coldplay and Bruno Mars. Jang Yonghoon opens on their huge dreams: “We wish to end up being a group that specifies an age,” to which Baek Junhyuk includes that another objective of theirs is to make a strong impression and win the Rookie of the Year award. And the journey towards that has actually started with I did ita befitting declaration of what’s to come from this gifted novice group.