ILLIT Unveils Instrumentals from Mini Album, Showcasing Trendy Charm

ILLIT has teased fans with a preview of their upcoming mini-album, offering a glimpse of its trendy and lovable musical style. On October 7, the group (Yoona, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, Iroha) released five track videos on HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel, featuring instrumental snippets from their second mini-album I’LL LIKE YOU. The videos captivated viewers with charming graphics and backgrounds that perfectly matched the vibe of each song.

The standout track from the preview was the title song “Cherish (My Love),” which left a lasting impression with its catchy and addictive beat, hinting at another hit. In this song, ILLIT expresses curiosity about the other person’s feelings, but emphasizes that their own love is what truly matters. Fans are eagerly anticipating the group’s new charm, which contrasts with their debut track “Magnetic.”

Other tracks showcased a variety of unique sounds, including the lovely first track “I’ll Like You,” the playful “IYKYK (If You Know You Know),” the dreamy “Pimple,” and the attention-grabbing electronic track “Tick-Tack.” Each instrumental preview heightened excitement for the new album.

ILLIT previously gave a sneak peek of these instrumental tracks to great applause at the Friends Night in Paris event on September 26, attended by over 200 global media representatives and digital creators.

On October 18, a highlight medley featuring the members’ vocals will be released, further building anticipation. Fans are eager to see if I’LL LIKE YOU will create the same strong appeal, as the album’s concept revolves around a girl who embraces her feelings and boldly moves toward the person she likes.

ILLIT’s second mini-album I’LL LIKE YOU will be released globally on October 21 at 6 PM.

Source: xportsnews.com

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