EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 19 MIN
i-dle: The K-Pop Group That Built the Car
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In an industry where idols flawlessly drive a car they didn't build, one group insisted on building it themselves. This deep dive explores i-dle, formerly (G)I-DLE, the self-producing South Korean group that fundamentally changed what a female K-pop idol can be by writing their own music and cultivating a fiercely female fan base.Debuting under Cube Entertainment outside the big-four monopoly, and led by producer Soyeon, they turned a confusing name into a mission statement and stormed the charts with La Tata. From the theatrical dominance of Lion on Queendom to surviving a member's departure with the defiant Tomboy, they dismantled the industry's molds and built their own.Soyeon's gritty survival-show origins and her role as the group's engineHow the disputed name became a declaration of individualityLion on Queendom and its rare feminist anthem staged on live TVReturning as a quintet with I Never Die and the perfect all-kill of TomboyRenewing contracts from a position of power and dropping the G to become i-dle
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i-dle: The K-Pop Group That Built the Car
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