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IVE Breaks Barriers with English Single ‘All Night’ for Global Music Audience

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The group IVE launches its first English single to make inroads into the global music market.

According to the girl group’s agency, Starship Entertainment, IVE dropped its first English single, “All Night,” and its music video at 9 AM (Korean Standard Time) on the 19th.

IVE’s “All Night” online cover./ Starship Entertainment

Grammy producer Cirkut, who has worked with such pop stars as Rihanna, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Lil Nas X, Sam Smith, and Jungkook, participated in IVE’s first English single, “All Night,” which they are showcasing for the first time since their debut. American female rapper Saweetie featured in the album, adding a unique dimension to the track.

The retro single is a remake of the Swedish duo Icona Pop song from 2013. According to the agency, “All Night” incorporates IVE’s twist and rapper Saweetie’s “Icy Girl” style. 

IVE, who has emerged as a representative group of the 4th generation by recording mega-hits with “ELEVEN,” “LOVE DIVE,” and “After LIKE” simultaneously with their debut, has once again engraved their presence by continuing their box office success with their first regular album I’ve IVE and I’VE MINE in 2023.

In addition, IVE has been meeting with global fans through their first world tour, IVE THE 1ST WORLD TOUR “SHOW WHAT I HAVE,” which toured 19 countries and 27 cities starting from Korea in October.

Following the world tour, attention is focused on IVE’s first English single, “All Night,” as they actively expand their global activities.

Meanwhile, IVE’s first English single, “All Night,” was released on various music sites at 9 AM (Korean Standard Time) on the 19th.

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