(G)I-DLE's first "Immortal Songs" Appearance Was A Fierce Performance

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"Immortal Songs" had (G)I-DLE perform for the first time. inside the group. Host Moon Hee asked Soyeon on who is her inspiration for "LATATA". She said that she heard "On 'Gag Concert,' comedian Song Joon Geun say 'rata rata rata,' and she began to say "lata".

The MCs said that it is difficult to find a musical inspiration and they praised her. She is a truly talented person and K-Pop is lucky to have an idol like Soyeon. She can get inspiration even in a comedy show. When everyone is laughing at the comedy show, she was busy composing a masterpiece.

Before the group performed, they talked about their childhood memories of Koyote. Yugi said that Koyote songs were really famous in China when she was in middle school. She said that it was commonly heard in the arcades, where people played 'Dance Dance Revolution'. She said that she used to play the game when she was a young girl.  She later began singing the song and dancing into it in Korea. Miyeon said that when Yugi was younger, she went to a fan signing event and took an autograph from Koyote's Shinji. She really loves Koyote songs and they remind her so much of her happy childhood days.

The group revealed that they prepared Koyote's song "Sad Dream". Soyeon said that she did not know that they will get praise for doing great.  She said that they prepared a performance that will make viewers say that (G)I-DLE really did their best while preparing. She said that they are still lacking but they worked hard to give a wonderful show. They want to give the performance that their fans are gonna love.  

 (G)I-DLE was the 5th idol to perform. They made a sexy version of "Sad Dream" which blew the audience away. MAMAMOO's Hwasa said that she saw the fighting spirit in their eyes while they were performing on stage. She said that she saw her past self in them. She really felt the emotions in their performance.

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