![]() ![]() ![]() “I think I know everything / But I don’t want any more understanding,” she shares on the tender ‘Full Stop’. ![]() Knowing yourself and coming to understand who you are is a key part of getting older and IU shares a little about her own revelations across the record. “I got this, I’m truly fine / I think I know myself a little bit now.” “I like it, I’m 25,” IU sings on the album’s G-Dragon-featuring title track. It accepts the ups and downs as a part of our existence, rolling with the punches that growing up brings, safe in the knowledge that they are but one hue on life’s canvas. In truth, ‘Palette’ is a gift – one that can act as a guide to help us all through quarter-life crises (and, perhaps, even beyond). They might have only been two years apart but ‘Palette’ offered a much calmer, mature look at entering into the next phase of your life and bore wisdom that has made it resonate for years to come. The record followed the mini-album ‘Chat-Shire’, where the acclaimed singer detailed the anxieties and pressures she felt at 23, no longer in her adolescence and facing the complexities and burdens of getting older. IU has long documented her feelings at different ages and, on 2017’s ‘Palette’, which was released five years ago today (April 21), she captured her own transition into grown-up life at 25. ![]()
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