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    • Source: La Di Da (Everglow song)
    • "La Di Da" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Everglow for their second extended play -77.82X-78.29. It was released by Yuehua Entertainment on September 21, 2020, as the EP's lead single. It is a synth-pop-inspired song that delivers a dismissive message to haters. It was produced by Ollipop, with whom the group has been working since their debut, and co-written by member E:U. The song was named the best K-pop song of 2020 by Billboard on a year-end list.


      Background


      On September 12, 2020, the group officially announced "La Di Da" and the other three tracks on the EP. The teaser for the single's music video and multiple concept photos were released on the group's official social media accounts, revealing the retro style of the comeback. In the showcase event for the EP's release, member Yiren said, "We tried a bolder and more unique performanceā€¦We also tried to expand Everglow's musical spectrum."


      Composition


      "La Di Da" is a retro-inspired uptempo electropop song that combines various elements from the '80s, such as cheerleader chants and strong synthesizers. The lyrics have a strong sense of self-empowerment and sends a humbling message to the "bad guys" and the "players" (haters). The song was composed in the Eā™­ minor key with a tempo of 160 beats per minute.


      Promotion


      Prior to the release of -77.82X-78.29, on September 21, Everglow held an online showcase event in order to introduce the EP and its songs, and to answer questions from the media, where they performed "La Di Da" live for the first time. On September 24, 2020, the group did their official comeback stage on M Countdown. They also performed the song on KBS2's Music Bank, MBC's Show! Music Core, SBS' Inkigayo, Arirang's Simply K-Pop, SBS' The Show, and MBC M's Show Champion.


      Credits and personnel


      Song credits

      Everglow ā€“ vocals, gang vocals
      E:U ā€“ lyricist
      Lee Seu-ran (ģ“ģŠ¤ėž€) ā€“ lyricist
      Hayley Aitken ā€“ composer, vocal arrangement, gang vocals
      Olof Lindskog (Ollipop) ā€“ composer, producer, drum programming, bass, synthesizer programming, keyboard, digital editing (at Bjƶrk Studios)
      Gavin Jones ā€“ composer
      72 ā€“ composer
      Jeon Jae-hee (ģ „ģž¬ķ¬) ā€“ background vocals
      G-High ā€“ vocal directing
      Kang Sun-young (ź°•ģ„ ģ˜) ā€“ recording, digital editing (at Monotree Studio)
      Bob Horn ā€“ mixing (at The Echo Bar Recording Studios)
      Kwon Nam-woo (ź¶Œė‚Øģš°) ā€“ mastering (at 821 Sound)
      Visual credits

      Woogie Kim ā€“ music video directing
      Lia Kim (1 million) ā€“ choreography
      Kim Ji-hye (ź¹€ģ§€ķ˜œ) ā€“ performance directing
      Park Joo-hee (ė°•ģ£¼ķ¬) ā€“ performance directing


      Charts




      Accolades




      References

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