iri new song “CUBE” has been selected as the theme for ABEMA’s original romance reality show, “Girl or Lady Season 2.” This matchmaking documentary explores the realities and dreams of marriage through the eyes of eight women of various ages. They confront the contrasts between admiration and reality while seeking their own unique happiness.
Furthermore, the show highlights how different generations approach love, life, and marriage. Each woman faces her own challenges, doubts, and hopes. As a result, viewers watch their emotional journeys as they struggle to find meaning and fulfillment.
Notably, the song “CUBE” was written specifically after iri received the theme song offer. It closely connects to the show’s focus on the tension between romantic ideals and harsh realities. Consequently, the song prompts listeners to reconsider what marriage truly means today. In addition, collaboration with producer ESME MORI, known for working on iri’s hit “Wonderland,” shaped this urban, bittersweet summer tune.
“CUBE” will be available for streaming starting Wednesday, August 20th, on major platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Moreover, fans can also pre-register to listen in advance.
iri commented on the song’s meaning, sharing how love can become intimidating as one grows older. She said the song imagines a “cube” slowly transforming to fit perfectly with another. Therefore, the message encourages people to accept change and cherish love, even when it feels uncertain.
ABEMA’s “Girl or Lady Season 2” premieres on Sunday, August 24th, at 9:00 pm on ABEMA SPECIAL. The show’s first episode explores these themes through heartfelt storytelling.
Looking ahead, iri will celebrate her 10th anniversary with live shows in Osaka and Tokyo in January 2026. Tickets go on pre-sale from August 9th, with general sales starting November 15th. Consequently, fans can expect a memorable concert experience celebrating her decade-long career.
Overall, iri new song “CUBE” perfectly captures the emotional depth of “Girl or Lady Season 2.” Together, the song and show invite audiences to explore love, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships.