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Le Sserafim, Illit, and Katseye Release 'Iconic by Mistake' Collaboration

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Three K-pop and global girl groups—Le Sserafim, Illit, and Katseye—released a new single and music video titled 'Iconic by Mistake' on Wednesday. The song addresses online criticism and hate, with lyrics thanking detractors for their role in the groups' success. The collaboration comes as each group continues active music releases this year.

Le Sserafim, Illit, and Katseye released a collaborative single and music video for 'Iconic by Mistake' on Wednesday. The video features a high-speed chase sequence and centers on the groups addressing their online critics through the song's lyrics, which include the refrain 'Thank you for the comments / It's because of all your hate / I am iconic by mistake.' The release follows Le Sserafim's May album Pureflow Pt. 1 and Illit's April EP Mamihlapinatapai, with Katseye preparing to release their third album, Wild, in August. The collaboration reflects a trend of established K-pop and global girl groups engaging with themes of online harassment and resilience.

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