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Another angle: Maybe "Year Girl" refers to a member's nickname. For example, if a member is known as "Year Girl" due to her themes. But that seems unlikely. Alternatively, if a member has a song or a solo performance under that title. But I can't recall any.

Wait, IVE's song "Ive" is a self-titled intro song, and one of the members, Wonyoung, dances with a phone, and there's a concept of a girl who's yearning for love. But I don't think the term "Year Girl" is used in their actual music. Maybe it's a nickname given by fans. Alternatively, maybe it's a different group. Let me think about other girl groups and their concepts. 15 Year Girl Hot Sex Video

Alternatively, maybe it's a mix-up between the term "I've" (I have) and "Year Girl". If the user is referring to IVE (I’ve) girl group, then maybe they meant "IVE's filmography and popular videos". That makes sense because IVE is a prominent K-pop girl group, and their filmography includes music videos and stage performances. Another angle: Maybe "Year Girl" refers to a

Wait, maybe the user is referring to a different term. Let me check the spelling: "Year Girl". Maybe it's supposed to be "Ever Girl"? That's a concept from Everglow, but that's a group with a darker concept. Alternatively, "Year-End Girl" might refer to a girl chosen as the year's best, but not a group. Alternatively, if a member has a song or

Alternatively, maybe "Year Girl" is a film or movie concept. I don't think there's a movie titled "Year Girl". Maybe it's a misunderstanding of "Year-End Girl" or "Annual Girl". Wait, perhaps the user meant "Year in Review" videos, but that's different. Or maybe "Year-End Girl" related to a concert or fan event. Hmm.