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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · ILLIT (아일릿) 'Lucky Girl Syndrome' Official MV. HYBE LABELS. 75.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 355K. 24M views 2 months ago #ILLIT #LuckyGirlSyndrome #아일릿. Creative Director: Serian Heu ...

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · ILLIT - Lucky Girl Syndrome (Romanized) Lyrics: Wanbyeokan nalssi / Ttak manneun playlist / Oneurui selfie / I say I'm lucky / Sesangeun chocolate / Samkija so sweet / Geungjeongui chiteuki ...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · #ILLIT #아일릿 #SUPER_REAL_ME #SUPER_LUCKY #LuckyGirlSyndromeⓒ BELIFT LAB Inc. All Rights ReservedConnect with ILLITILLIT Weverse: https://www.weverse.io/illitO...

  4. Lucky Girl Syndrome - ILLIT アイリット 아일릿 [Music Bank] | KBS WORLD TV 240426#MusicBank #뮤직뱅크 #ミュージックバンク #音乐银行#HongEunChae #홍은채 #LeeChaeMin ...

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · ILLIT - Lucky Girl Syndrome (English Translation) Lyrics: Perfect weather / Just the right playlist / Today's selfie / I say I'm lucky / The world is chocolate / Let's savor it, so sweet ...

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Either way, you’re missing out on the manifestation trend that everyone on TikTok is using to achieve their dream life: Lucky Girl Syndrome. Content creators like Laura Galebe and Sammy K helped popularize the trend by sharing their personal experiences with the manifestation method.

  7. By Becca Wood. Different manifestation techniques are taking over TikTo k, and "lucky girl syndrome" is the latest way people claim to achieve the life they desire. Like the name implies, lucky...

  8. Jan 20, 2023 · Lucky Girl Syndrome is the idea that you can attract things you want (like luck, money, love, etc.) by repeating mantras and truly believing things will work out for you.

  9. Jan 2, 2024 · Lucky girl syndrome has a lot in common with toxic positivity. If you try it, and it doesn’t work for you, it could become yet another stick to beat yourself with.

  10. Jan 18, 2023 · Lucky girl syndrome is a form of manifestation - or thinking your dreams into reality. It involves people reciting daily affirmations in the belief they will bring good fortune into their lives. It's blown up on TikTok, where the #LuckyGirlSyndrome hashtag has racked up more than 130 million views.