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On October 10, SM Entertainment announced that the group would be releasing their fourth extended play titled Drama on November 10. An introduction teaser video was also released on the same day. [1] On November 3, the highlight medley teaser video was released, [2] followed by the music video teaser on November 9. [3]
Dance workout videos are a fantastic way to work some much-needed cardio into your day, while also learning new moves to impress your family and friends. Whether you’re looking for a Zumba ...
On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their promotion on music programs. [8] The dance was choreographed by Keone Madrid [9] and Vinh Nguyen. [10] [11] Two copies of the music video were uploaded on YouTube: one by 1theK and the other by Hybe Labels. As of November 2021, the music video uploaded by 1theK has over ...
The music video directed by 725 of SL8 Visual Lab was released alongside the song by SM Entertainment on May 8. [ 14 ] [ 7 ] The music video portrays Aespa "as a group of popular high school students" with scenes that switches between "Aespa getting ready to throw a wild party in their lavish mansion" and "Aespa taking the opportunity to ...
"No Drama" is a song recorded by American singer Tinashe featuring guest vocals from American rapper Offset. It was released commercially for digital download via RCA Records on January 18, 2018, as the lead single from Tinashe's third studio album, Joyride (2018).
The music video was released alongside the song by YG Entertainment on April 1, 2024. It surpassed 13.7 million views within 12 hours of release. [16] The visual depicts "the member roaming the halls of an abandoned, haunted mansion" with later scene "revealing [the mansion] to be laid out like an elaborate maze".
Drama!" is the first single released from English synth-pop duo Erasure's fourth studio album, Wild! (1989). Written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the song begins with a low-key keyboard line and a subdued vocal from Bell. As the song progresses, the instrumentation and vocals become more hectic, ultimately ending as a full-blown dance track ...
The song was described as an electronic "high-energy" hip hop, synth-pop, dance and EDM-trap song with "punchy 808 bass and kicking sound that catches the ears". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 2 ] [ 7 ] It consists of elements indicative of hyperpop , including an "eccentric percussion to hi-hats and electric, woodblock-like clicks". [ 8 ]