Korean girl group (G)I-DLE dropped their latest mini album, I Sway, on July 8. Fans have been gushing over the titillating title track “Klaxon.” The song’s music video delivers everything that is “signature” (G)I-DLE but with a dash of grandeur.
(G)I-DLE‘s I Sway marks the group’s second comeback in 2024. Previously, the group unveiled their studio album, 2, in January, selling over 1,163,395 copies in the release week. After the grand success of their studio album, (G)I-DLE is back with a mini EP with four tracks. Fans expect I Sway also to be a part of the group’s upcoming tour setlist.
(G)I-DLE new song ‘Klaxon’ lyrics meaning explained
K-pop queens (G)I-DLE have dropped their latest title track, “Klaxon.” The popularity has been such that fans are amazed by the lyrics and its meaning. “Klaxon” means a loud horn, implying that the song is essentially (G)I-DLE’s instrument to announce something.
In (G)I-DLE’s “Klaxon” lyrics, the girl group announces the beginning of the summer and tells the world, “It might sound a bit crazy, but I’m in love with you.” Matching with the girl group’s bold and brave theme, the lyrics are straightforward in its confession, where the group sings, “Yeah, a romantic drama cooler than a movie/When I first saw you, I knew you’re my other half/ You keep acting a fool and ignoring, no way/I shout for you to pull over.”
The song has been dubbed by fans as the “summer anthem of the year,” where the girls invite the listeners to enjoy the sweltering heat, crooning, “Yeah, how about we drive a convertible?/ We’ll play “Wannabe” by Spice Girls, okay?/Hey, that girl is clearly troubled/ Stop staring at her and buckle up by my side/Pretty hot stuff, hot stuff, bеautiful/But don’t worry, I don’t want a boy toy/Let’s stop on the side for a momеnt/ Without signaling, just pull over.”
Meanwhile, the music video for “Klaxon” fits the song’s aesthetic equally well. The group adds various dance styles to depict a perfect summer gateway fun party. The response to the music video has been massive. Within hours of its release, “Klaxon” garnered over 3 million views.