Ive has unveiled the focus single from its upcoming album in Japan with a music video, agency Starship Entertainment said Friday.The K-pop sensation Ive has dropped the music video for “Be Alright,” the lead single from their upcoming Japanese EP of the same name. The visually stunning video opens with member Rei dozing at her desk, before her bandmates arrive to help her prepare for an important interview. The scene then shifts to a carefree dance party at Rei’s house, symbolizing the group’s sense of freedom and camaraderie. With its uplifting message, “Be Alright” encourages listeners to embrace change and persevere, reminding fans they’re not alone in their struggles.
Set to release on July 30, this new Japanese mini-album comes almost a year after Ive’s second EP “Alive,” which impressively debuted at the top of Oricon’s Daily Album Ranking. The group has been steadily building their presence in the Japanese market, having released another track, “Dare Me,” from the upcoming EP in April as the opening theme for a popular Japanese TV show.
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