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Make 2023 Your Year With These “IT Girl” Anthems

LE SSERAFIM - “FEARLESS”

When speaking of anthems, “FEARLESS” by LE SSERAFIM is truly iconic. The song is about all the embarrassing aspects of your life that make you, you. Every trial has led you to the road you’re on now, and gaining strength in knowing what you have overcome has made you stronger. Move with the same energy in the upcoming year and let the thoughts of others be nothing but background noise, pushing you to get closer to your dreams. If someone were to try and get in your way this new year, keep the lyrics in mind as you walk through 2023 singing, “I’m fearless.” 

TWICE - “Queen of Hearts” 

“Queen of Hearts” by TWICE is here to make sure we rule over the next chapter of our lives, highlighting that if we wanted to, we could run the whole universe. If you know where you are in life is not where you want to be, “Queen of Hearts” will motivate you to get your perfect ending. Listen to this when you need a reminder that you are meant for bigger and better things.

BLACKPINK - “Kill This Love”

If 2022 left you completely heartbroken, get ready to forget everything about them! As the New Year rolls around, acknowledge your pain but use BLACKPINK’s hype song “Kill This Love” to kill every last bit of regret you may have experienced in your relationship.

aespa - “Next Level”

The next year on the calendar should also lead to the “Next Level” of your life. aespa’s anthem encourages you to destroy everything that stands in your way of leveling up. If your goal is to be better than you were this year, you need to start it off by saying you’ve already reached it. 

Jessi - “ZOOM”

“ZOOM” is an iconic song for all the ‘IT girls’ out there. Of course everyone wants to see your next post. Let everyone know you love yourself. If you really want to feel like this upcoming year is your best year yet, you have to know who you are. If everyone is watching, give them something to talk about. Feel good about who you are. This new year, take Jessi’s advice—take a couple pics and let the world know who you are. 

Edited by Erin Rupprecht