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(g)i-dle (м—¬мћђ)아이들 - Tomboy Гђњaudioгђќ 〈Latest – 2025〉

: The members portray themselves as dolls who ultimately turn against a "Ken" doll—drugging, kidnapping, and threatening him—to symbolize their refusal to be treated as accessories.

The music video employs a "noir" and "vicious" concept to represent their resistance against patriarchy. : The members portray themselves as dolls who

: It was a major commercial success, achieving a "Perfect All-Kill" in South Korea and peaking at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart for multiple weeks. The song's primary message is the rejection of

The song's primary message is the rejection of the "perfect girlfriend" archetype or the "pretty little doll" society often expects women to be. : Posters featuring the letter "G" appear in

: In the rap verse, Soyeon addresses the prejudice that women who "swear" must also "smoke" or fit a specific look to be valid. By claiming the "Tomboy" label while still wearing feminine clothing in the music video, the group asserts that "Tomboy" is an attitude , not just a fashion choice.

: Posters featuring the letter "G" appear in the background, signifying the "disappearance" of the restrictive "Girl" label.

: Academics have analyzed the song as a "social semiotic" statement on postfeminism and the "girl crush" genre, focusing on collective empowerment and sisterhood.

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