IVE releases pre-sales for title track ”Be Alright” from new Japanese album...MV released
Korean girl group "IVE" has released the title song of their 3rd album in Japan. "IVE" will release their 3rd album in Japan on the 30th.
The title track "Be Alright" of the album was released in advance and the music video was released.
In the music video for "Alright," IVE takes on the role of "Ray's guardian." As Ray struggles before an important interview, "
The members of "IVE" became strong supporters by tidying up Lay's room and helping him choose clothes. The members accompanied Lay to the interview venue and cheered him on. Even after the interview, Lay was still worried.
They finally join hands with the other members and seek freedom together. In the video, the scene where they dance together at Ray's house shows off their dazzling visuals as well as their cool and chic looks.
In particular, the composition in which the members are seen through Lay's gaze adds wit to the storyline that unfolds in the music video, catching the eye.
In addition, the members' unique confident and independent charm stood out.
They showed no fear of criticism by drawing pictures and dancing, and created a scene where they danced together in a mountain of falling clothes and enjoyed their freedom.
Through "Alright," they convey the courage to "move forward without fear of change." The light and powerful sound is captivating, with the members' strong and diverse vocals.
The confident choreography emphasizes the message, "Don't worry, you're not alone anymore."
Meanwhile, IVE's debut single album "ELEVEN" was awarded the Recording Industry Association of Japan
Following the selection of "Gold Disc" by the Japan Music Awards, their first album "WAVE" topped the Oricon daily and weekly album charts, and the Tower Records general chart.
The album topped the charts, including the No. 1 album chart and the Billboard Japan Weekly Top Album Sales Chart, proving its immense popularity in Japan.
The second album "ALIVE" also topped the Oricon daily album chart and Tower Records daily free order sales upon its release in August last year.
It also topped the US charts and was ranked 21st in Billboard Japan's 2024 Hot Albums annual chart, solidifying its global status.