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It'z Me
2020 EP by Itzy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It'z Me (stylized as IT'z ME) is the second extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Itzy, released by JYP Entertainment on March 9, 2020. The EP features seven tracks, including the lead single "Wannabe", with productions from Galactika, Oak Felder, Oliver Heldens, earattack, Shim Eunji, Collapsedone, Jin by Jin, Sophie, and KASS.
The EP received positive reviews from critics, who praised the groups evolving sound and empowering themes of self-confidence. Upon its release, It'z Me debuted at number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart, number 5 on the US Billboard World Albums chart, and sold over 126,000 units in its first month.
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Background and release
"ITZY finished filming the music video for their comeback ahead of their showcase tour in the United States. The exact timing of their comeback is undecided."
— JYP Entertainment shared to Xportsnews.[1]
On January 28, 2020, JYP Entertainment announced that Itzy would release a new record in the spring.[2][3] From February 18 to 20, teaser images for the group were revealed.[4][5][6] Individual member teasers were unveiled from February 23 to 27, .[7][8][9][10][11] On March 1, the track listing for the album was revealed.[12] On March 4 and 5, music video teasers for the title track "Wannabe" were released[13][14] On March 9, Itzy released their EP It'z Me, alongside a music video for its lead single. Three physical versions of the EP were made available, titled IT'z, ME, and WANNABE.[15]
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Music and composition
It'z Me is a K-pop record that blends influences of dance, hip hop and rock, continuing Itzy's exploration of new areas within the K-pop scene and their discovery of their own musical identity.[16] The lead single "Wannabe" features dance-pop elements with a strong beat, characteristic of K-pop.[17] It was written and produced by Galactika.
Other tracks on the EP explore a variety of genres: “Ting Ting Ting” is a rowdy-yet-fierce EDM cut; "That's a No No" is a high-energy, Latin-infused pop song; "Nobody Like You" incorporates elements of upbeat pop-rock; "You Make Me" blends pop with electronic and hip-hop influences; "I Don't Wanna Dance" combines house music with moombahton; and "24Hrs" is a hyperpop track, described as a "quirky-pop stomper", and the only K-pop song to feature production from the late Sophie. [18]
Live performances
On March 12, 2020, Itzy made their debut performance of 'Wannabe" on M Countdown.[19] From March 13 to April 4, the group performed "Wannabe" on Music Bank,[20][21] Show! Music Core,[22][23] and Inkigayo.[24][25]
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Critical reception
Billboard 's Jeff Benjamin gave a positive review, stating that "Itzy continue their string of empowering and confident singles with the most striking difference in It'z Me coming from the group's overall sound becoming harder and featuring more electronic productions." IZM's Kim Do-heon highlighted the powerful message in the chorus of "Wannabe", where the five members, Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna powerfully shout out "I don't wanna be somebody / Just wanna be me". They added that, while the song encourages individuality, the harmony in their voices evokes the idea of a collective "wannabe".[26]
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"Wannabe" debuted at number 6 on the Gaon Digital Chart, marking Itzy's third top-ten hit.[28] The song also debuted at number 4 on the US Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, becoming the group's first top-five entry since "Dalla Dalla" and their third top-ten entry overall.[29] In New Zealand, the song peaked at number 22 on the Hot Singles chart.[30] While in Japan, it debuted at number 23.[31] The group became the fifth K-pop female act to chart on the Canadian Hot 100, debuting at number 92. The song topped the charts in Malaysia and Singapore, becoming their first number-one hit on both charts.[32][33]
On March 21, It'z Me debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard World Albums chart.[34] According to Hanteo, the EP sold over 34,000 physical copies on its first day of release, selling double the amount as It'z Icy.[citation needed] The EP also debuted at number 1 on the Gaon Weekly Album Chart, marking their first number-one album in South Korea.[35] It also debuted at number 27 in Poland, making it their first appearance on a European chart.
Music video
The music video for the title track accumulated over 11 million views within 24 hours of its release. On April 2020, it had over 100 million views on Youtube, and as of July 2025, it has over 560 million views on the platform.[17][36]
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Track listing
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Charts
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Certifications and sales figures
Release history
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