i-dle Returns With 'Gimme Dat Love' Ahead of Lollapalooza Chicago Stage
i-dle releases its ninth mini album 'We made' about six months after 'Mono (Feat. skaiwater).' The group will continue its world tour momentum with a Lollapalooza performance in Chicago on the 31st.
K-pop group i-dle, made up of Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi and Shuhua, will release its ninth mini album, 'We made,' through major online music platforms at 6 p.m. on the 6th and begin promotions for the project. The album arrives about six months after the group issued the digital single 'Mono (Feat. skaiwater)' earlier this year.

At the center of this comeback is the title track 'Gimme Dat Love.' The song captures the instant of an intense attraction and the thirst for love, translating instinctive sensations such as gaze, touch and temperature into music.
'Gimme Dat Love' was built with the participation of a large group of Latin pop producers. Daramola, who has collaborated with Anitta, Danny Ocean, Sean Paul, Becky G and Jason Derulo, joined the song's creation, as did Samantha Cámara, who has worked with Kenia OS, Nicky Jam and Danna. Their participation completes the track's summer atmosphere.
The third music video teaser, released ahead of the album, shows figures who have fallen in love. In the teaser, part of the lyrics, "quietly before the music stops," appears both as on-screen text and in the audio.
Soyeon and Yuqi have once again been listed in the album credits. With this release, i-dle presents music that strengthens a more pop-oriented color than before.
'We made' contains six tracks in total, including the title track, the pre-release song 'Mono (Feat. skaiwater),' and the songs 'Crow,' 'Morning' and 'Love Is Pain.' 'Love Is Pain,' written and composed by Yuqi herself, is a mid-tempo R&B ballad. 'Morning' is a daily-life song depicting happiness found in everyday routines, while the offline CD also includes a mono version of 'Mono.'
i-dle is currently carrying out its first world tour, '2026 i-dle WORLD TOUR [Syncopation].' After beginning with a Seoul concert at KSPO DOME in February, the group sold out Taipei Dome, becoming the first K-pop girl group to do so, and drew about 80,000 spectators across two days at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium in June.
The group's activities will continue in the United States. i-dle will perform on the stage of the music festival Lollapalooza in Chicago on the 31st. Since its 2018 debut, the group has recorded hits with each release, including 'LATATA,' 'LION,' 'Hwa,' 'TOMBOY,' 'I Hate Being Hurt,' 'Queencard' and 'Nxde,' and now returns to fans with a new album and tour.