(G)I-DLE Achieves Perfect All-Kill on Korean Charts with B-side “FATE”

Published Categorized as Charts, Comebacks, Groups

On March 26, the South Korean girl group (G)I-DLE achieved a remarkable feat as their B-side track, “FATE,” from their latest album “[2],” clinched a Perfect All-Kill on iChart. This accolade signifies the song’s ascent to the number-one position on all major Korean music platforms across both daily and real-time charts, a challenging milestone in the competitive realm of K-pop.

Despite minimal promotional efforts, “FATE” garnered substantial attention, primarily fueled by (G)I-DLE’s live stage performance on “Lee Hyori’s Red Carpet.” The song’s ability to drive crazy the Korean audience underscores its undeniable appeal and resonant quality.

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(G)I-DLE [Credits: Cube Entertainment]

Cube Entertainment’s strategic decision to commence promotional activities for “FATE” on music shows post its All-Kill status, surpassing the album’s title track, “Super Lady,” reflects a calculated approach to harnessing the song’s burgeoning popularity and maximizing its impact on the industry.

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(G)I-DLE [Credits: Cube Entertainment]

Remarkably, “FATE” marks the third song to attain Perfect All-Kill status in 2024, following IU’s “Love Win Alls” and BIBI’s “Bam Yang Gang.” This milestone solidifies (G)I-DLE’s position as the first girl group to achieve Perfect All-Kills in four consecutive comebacks, a testament to their enduring relevance and musical prowess displayed across releases such as “TOMBOY,” “Nxde,” “Queencard,” and now, “FATE.”

By Mason Turner

Mason Turner is a dedicated music journalist and critic with a singular focus: the vibrant and ever-evolving world of K-Pop. For the past 5 years, he has immersed himself in the scene, building a reputation for insightful album reviews, thoughtful artist profiles, and sharp analysis of the industry's biggest trends.