Baekhyun’s “Elevator” casts emotional turbulence into a smooth R&B frame, while Reichi’s “Machigainai” slices through minimalist beats with clipped Osaka precision. KJRGL debuts with “Cloud_Six,” fusing K-pop polish and J-pop whimsy in a multilingual rollout of sonic charm.

no na’s “Bleach (Lullaby)” leans into ambient introspection, as Ziva Magnolya’s “Kata Kata” explores emotional inarticulacy in restrained R&B. “Cheese” finds Litty and Manaka in a bilingual flirtation with night-time rituals, anchored in trap-laced warmth.

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Here are the brand new (animated only) music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

51 . Baekhyun – Elevator

Date Added : May 23,2025

In “Elevator,” Baekhyun turns vertical travel into emotional vertigo, using each floor as a stand-in for shifts in affection, doubt, and nostalgia.

The track glides on sleek pop R&B textures, a choice fittingly curated by Baekhyun to spotlight a boy-next-door charm with strategically tousled edges.

As a soloist and EXO member, Baekhyun threads his dual personas through this metaphor-heavy single, never missing a beat between ascent and hesitation.

Song featured on the album : Essence Of Reverie

Un Village (2018)

50 . Reichi – Machigainai

Date Added : May 23,2025

Reichi’s “Machigainai,” released via KOYOMI in April 2025, pairs her clipped Osaka cadence with FEZBEATZ and J-VERT’s slick production, threading her delivery through minimalist beats with surgical ease.

Known for tracks like “Touch It” with Yayoi Daimon and the EP “SHIKIBU,” Reichi continues to blur lines between rap and melodic phrasing, never bothered by the false binaries of genre purity.

Music video directed by : Fumiya Okazaki

Touch It (W/ 大門弥生) (2023)

49 . KJRGL – Cloud_Six

Date Added : May 23,2025

“Cloud_Six” introduces KJRGL, a six-member act curated by Sony Music Entertainment Japan and Korea, straddling the stylistic border between J-pop and K-pop.

The group’s name nods to linguistic whimsy—blending “Kujira” (Japanese) and “Golae” (Korean), both meaning “whale”—and casually spells out “Kind (of) Just Right Good Luck.”

In the title track, sleek production meets buoyant harmonies, navigating polished multilingual hooks without overstating their charm.

Music video directed by : Shintaro Sakai – Song featured on the album : Cloud_Six

48 . no na – Bleach (Lullaby)

Date Added : May 23,2025

Filtered through ambient textures and wistful reverb, “Bleach (Lullaby)” by Indonesian group no na drifts between dreamscape and quiet confession.

The track leans into emotional detachment with lines like “I see a glimpse of who I used to know,” toeing the line between self-reflection and resignation.

With sonic cues nodding toward NIKI’s intimate minimalism, it resists any connection to its anime namesake and wanders its own melancholic path.

Song featured on the album : Shoot

Shoot (2024)

47 . Ziva Magnolya – Kata Kata

Date Added : May 23,2025

“Kata Kata,” a 2025 single by Ziva Magnolya, tips its hat to the futility of language when emotions outweigh syntax.

Produced by laleilmanino, the track filters her transition into contemporary R&B through subdued textures and calculated restraint.

Known for “Cukup” and “Peri Cintaku,” Ziva sidesteps melodrama in favor of understatement, letting silences carry as much weight as her lyrics.

Music video directed by : Ivan Saputra Alam – Song featured on the album : Merangkai

Cukup (2022)

46 . Litty – Cheese (w/ Manaka)

Date Added : May 23,2025

Blending trap-inflected R&B with bilingual flair, “Cheese” presents Litty and Manaka trading playful verses across English and Japanese in a toast to late-night rituals and inner circles.

Produced by Lion Melo, the track pairs nocturnal beats with lyrics that oscillate between mischief and intimacy, flirting with party culture through a lens both light and just slightly jaded.

The music video, populated by friends of the artists, mirrors the song’s glossy yet casual aesthetic, framing city nightlife like a curated memory.

Music video directed by : Keita Uchino

Pull Up (2023)

45 . i-dle – Good Thing

Date Added : May 21,2025

Released after their 2025 rebranding, “Good Thing” marks i-dle’s seventh anniversary with a playful nod to early 2010s K-pop aesthetics.

Channeling sonic echoes of 4minute, the track layers punchy synth textures with vocoder-treated vocals and a chorus that leans into pastiche with calculated exaggeration.

A cheekily censored expletive in the post-chorus amps up the theatricality, while the pre-chorus surges with unfiltered velocity.

Song featured on the album : We Are I-Dle

퀸카 (Queencard) (2023)

44 . no na – Superstitious

Date Added : May 21,2025

“Superstitious” by no na fuses R&B and pop with sleek harmonies and a lyrical wink at self-assurance and projection.

The group—Esther Geraldine, Christy Gardena, Baila Fauri, and Shazfa Adesya—glide through tropical Indonesian locations in the video, toggling between nonchalance and precision in choreography.

Lines like “I don’t wanna say I saw it from a mile away, but I did” suggest foresight dressed as modesty.

Shoot (2024)

43 . ファントムシータ – すき、きらい

Date Added : May 21,2025

Through glitchy synths and Vocaloid-driven vocals, “すき、きらい” probes the contradiction of craving and rejecting affection in the same breath—a sentiment not uncommon in J-pop noir narratives.

Phantom Θ, cloaked behind animated visages and digital anonymity, filters adolescent ambivalence through a hyperpop lens that shrinks sincerity into irony.

The track is part of Phantom Siita’s indie release cycle under Ado’s shadowy production wing.

Music video directed by : Nao Suzuki – Song featured on the album : 少女の日の思い出

キミと✕✕✕✕したいだけ (2024)

42 . Jay Park – Mayday (w/ Ty Dolla $ign)

Date Added : May 21,2025

Blending R&B smoothness with hip-hop cadence, “Mayday” pairs Jay Park’s agile flow with Ty Dolla $ign’s gauzy harmonies over a mellow Cha Cha Malone production.

Entirely in English, the track leans into late-night atmospherics and lyrical urgency without raising its voice, like a distress call dialed in silk.

The partnership signals the ongoing convergence between Korean-American artistry and U.S. mainstream soundscapes.

Song featured on the album : The One You Wanted

K-Town (W/ Hit-Boy) (2020)

41 . 日向坂46 – ジャーマンアイリス

Date Added : May 21,2025

In “ジャーマンアイリス,” Hinatazaka46’s fifth generation steps into the frame with their debut original track, led by Aimi Ōno at center.

Set in a school awash with blue hues, the video choreographs melancholy with calculated grace, as if grief had studied ballet.

Over 1000 meters of fabric unravel through the schoolyard—part installation art, part emotional weather report—gesturing toward both delicacy and cohesion.

Music video directed by : 安藤隼人 – Song featured on the album : Love Yourself!

君を覚えてない (2023)

40 . Hiss & Wing – Sailor

Date Added : May 21,2025

“Sailor” pairs South Korean beatboxers Hiss and WING in a track that leans into syncopated textures and melodic fragments, with each mouth-crafted beat landing like a precision-engineered ricochet.

The duo, both from Beatpella House, constructs a soundscape where rhythm drives tension, blurring the line between percussive function and vocal ornamentation.

Hiss—Choi Hyun-seo—slides in with a résumé that includes runner-up at Grand Beatbox Battle 2017 and winner of Asia Beatbox Championship 2019.

Released under AEYL MUSIC in May 2025, the track asserts control without embellishment, a study in restraint and technique masked as casual mastery.

Music video directed by : Sinzo

Objet (Beatbox) (2023)

39 . PSYCHIC FEVER – Gelato

Date Added : May 21,2025

“Gelato” slides in with a laid-back swagger, threading alternative R&B through the shimmer of electro disco and the sun-faded haze of synthwave.

The single drops digitally in May 2025, accompanied by freshly minted visuals that pivot PSYCHIC FEVER into a sleeker aesthetic.

What began as a nine-member collective now cruises as a seven-piece under the Exile Tribe umbrella, letting “Gelato” spin as a seasonal, slow-burning groove.

Music video directed by : Takuya Setomitsu – Song featured on the album : Psychic File Iii

Temperature (2023)

38 . BOYNEXTDOOR – I Feel Good

Date Added : May 16,2025

“I Feel Good,” the lead single from BOYNEXTDOOR‘s fourth EP “No Genre,” lands with a confident strut, fusing funk-laced basslines with hip-hop grit.

The track leans into dynamic guitar work and percussion that feels less about subtlety and more about controlled chaos.

Vocals keep pace with the rhythm, equal parts swagger and ease, as if BOYNEXTDOOR is keen on having fun without asking permission.

Music video directed by : Yongseok Choi (Lumpens) – Song featured on the album : No Genre

One And Only (2023)

37 . YOUNGOHM – เจิดจรัส

Date Added : May 16,2025

“เจิดจรัส” (“Brilliance”) situates YOUNGOHM amid pulsing hip-hop loops dressed in melodic flourishes borrowed from Thai classical motifs.

The track lands as a stylistic pivot after “BANGKOK LEGACY” (2020) and “THATTHONG SOUND” (2023), signaling a shift more ornamental than revolutionary.

YOUNGOHM, born Ratthaphong Phoorisit, first enters the public radar with 2017’s “Choey Moey,” a single delivered with both swagger and sidelong smirk.

Music video directed by : Directornet – Song featured on the album : ไฟกลางคืน (Nakorn Dara)

เฉยเมย [Choey Moey] (2017)

36 . FIFTY FIFTY – Midnight Special

Date Added : May 16,2025

Shifting away from the candy-coated brightness of “Pookie,” “Midnight Special” signals a more pensive detour in FIFTY FIFTY’s sonic itinerary.

The track leans into a softer, atmospheric palette, trading bubblegum cheer for late-night introspection.

The music video dabbles in visual melancholy, layering solitude with flickers of optimism in frames that hover on the cinematic.

Formed by ATTRAKT in 2022, the group first entered the Billboard 100 with “Cupid.”

Song featured on the album : Day & Night

Cupid (2022)

35 . 林宥嘉 Yoga Lin – 怪情歌

Date Added : May 16,2025

“怪情歌” (“A Strange Love Song”) by Yoga Lin plays with the DNA of 80s power ballads while refusing to color inside the lines.

Unfolding in a swirl of melodrama and numerical riddles—try chanting “123422343234” without questioning your grip on reality—the track stages a love story that resists sentimentality and flirts with absurdism.

Lin, known since One Million Star’s inaugural season, veers off-course again with theatrical vocals and calculated dissonance.

Music video directed by : 亞歷三小 Alx112, 自動鮪魚autotuna

誰不想 Who Doesn’T Wanna (2023)

34 . JessC & Fauziah Latiff – Tak Terpisah

Date Added : May 16,2025

“Tak Terpisah” pairs JessC’s energetic delivery—shaped by time spent with Grammy-winning American producers—with Fauziah Latiff’s measured elegance, cultivated since her 1988 debut.

The result slips between international polish and the sentimental contours of Malaysian pop without overstaying in either world.

Fauziah, occasionally referred to as “Jee,” adds a veteran’s poise, echoing her long tenure on both stage and television.

Be Strong (2016)

33 . Aぇ! – Chameleon

Date Added : May 16,2025

“Chameleon” marks the third single from Aぇ! group, arriving as a tightly-stitched ode to self-expression and shifting identities just in time for the group’s debut anniversary.

The release is flanked by a deliberately theatrical teaser campaign featuring a fictional broadcast called “Chameleon TV,” blurring lines between reality and performance with a not-so-subtle wink.

It follows their album “D.N.A.” and prior singles “A-Beginning” and “Gotta Be.”

Song featured on the album : Chameleon

A (Beginning) (2023)

32 . 星野源 – Star

Date Added : May 16,2025

Titled “Star,” this track appears on Gen Hoshino’s sixth studio album, signaling a return to full-length releases after nearly seven years of relative quiet.

A Japanese singer-songwriter and actor with past albums like “Yellow Dancer” and “Pop Virus,” Hoshino threads his distinct blend of pop and intricate lyricism into the composition.

He’s previously penned theme songs for major franchises including Doraemon and Spy × Family, securing a place on the Billboard Hot 100.

Music video directed by : Takuto Okamoto – Song featured on the album : Gen

Somebody 화사 (W/ Hwa Sa) (2020)

31 . Loco – Random Summer Night (w/ Jordan Ward)

Date Added : May 16,2025

“Random Summer Night” pairs South Korean rapper Loco with American artist Jordan Ward in a low-key exchange of slick verses and breezy melodies.

Loco, propelled to notoriety after winning “Show Me the Money”’s first season, brings his trademark laid-back flow to the mix.

Ward, once a backup dancer for Beyoncé and Janet Jackson, pulls from his R&B palette shaped in Los Angeles post-relocation.

The production favors a subtle blend of hip-hop cadences and contemporary R&B moods, with lyrics withholding easy interpretation.

Music video directed by : Brent Campanelli

Somebody 화사 (W/ Hwa Sa) (2021)

30 . ROSÉ – Messy

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Messy” arrives as ROSÉ’s debut original soundtrack, penned for the Hollywood film F1® The Movie and released as a digital single in May 2025.

The track maneuvers through themes of chaos and personal release, sidestepping tidy emotional conclusions in favor of gritty self-awareness.

Set beneath Las Vegas lights, the music video interweaves cinematic snippets with ROSɑs stylized performance, all smoky lenses and calculated disarray.

Known from BLACKPINK and solo venture “R,” ROSÉ shifts gears into OST territory, aligning her vocals with big-screen stakes.

On The Ground (2021)

29 . i-dle – Girlfriend

Date Added : May 10,2025

Pre-released in May 2025, “Girlfriend” serves as the lead single from i-dle’s forthcoming 8th mini album.

Following their rebranding from (G)I-DLE, the group trades their former moniker’s parentheses for a cleaner identity and sleeker aesthetic.

The track glides through a polished soundscape that hints at maturity without abandoning their flair for finely calibrated attitude.

Since debuting in 2018, i-dle maintains their self-produced approach, threading concept and composition with deliberate precision.

Song featured on the album : We Are

퀸카 (Queencard) (2023)

28 . 宇多田ヒカル ,Utada Hikaru – Mine or Yours

Date Added : May 10,2025

“Mine or Yours” lands in May 2025 under Epic Records Japan, trailing green tea vapors—its first notes teased in Utada’s commercials for Ayataka.

Backed by Henry Bowers-Broadbent’s co-production, the track cuts through with Ben Parker’s subdued guitar flickers, Seye Adelekan’s mellow bassline, and Isaac Kizito brushing rhythms that never hurry.

Hinako Omori’s piano adds just enough polish without pushing sentimentality into full theatrical mode.

君に夢中 (2021)

27 . no na – Shoot

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Shoot” marks the debut single of Indonesian girl group NO NA, released on May 2, 2025, under 88rising.

The track is performed in English, a strategic choice that sidesteps the regional niche and aims directly at a global pop lexicon.

Its video unfolds across Indonesia’s rural scenery—paddy terraces and waterfalls—suggesting a visual counterpoint to the track’s polished production and synth-driven hooks.

NO NA features four members: Baila Fauri, Christy Gardena, Esther Geraldine, and Shazfa Adesya.

26 . i-dle, 아이들 – For (G)

Date Added : May 7,2025

Revisiting familiar ground with updated coordinates, “For (G)” reimagines earlier (G)I-dle material through the lens of i-dle‘s current five-member lineup, following the group’s official name change in May 2025.

Packaged within a special mini album, the track is more restoration than reinvention, threading past sonic identities with a newly calibrated vocal balance.

Its release is accompanied by concept photos and “i-dentity trailers,” gesturing toward a carefully staged pivot in the group’s evolving presentation.

Song featured on the album : We Are I-Dle

퀸카 (Queencard) (2023)

25 . FIFTY FIFTY, 피프티피프티 – Pookie

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Pookie” swivels into FIFTY FIFTY’s catalog with a wink—trading introspection for something featherlight and facetious.

As the brighter foil to “Midnight Special,” the group’s more emotionally freighted title track, it revels in a curated levity that frames their artistic duality.

With a line-up of KEENA, CHANELLE, YEWON, HANA, and ATHENA, the 2022-formed group continues weaving contrasts into their conceptual fabric.

Song featured on the album : Day & Night

Starry Night (2023)

24 . JessC – Text Me

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Text Me” opens with a Thursday night message and spirals into a sparse chronicle of emotional detachment, where presence is reduced to phantom emojis and late replies.

JessC threads the silence with vocals weighed down by restraint, pining for human connection across an increasingly impersonal digital void.

Her bilingual history stretches from Mandarin to Japanese, but here it’s English that frames a quiet ache beneath the surface.

Be Strong (2016)

23 . aiko – カプセル

Date Added : May 7,2025

“カプセル” shares title space with “skirt” on aiko’s 46th single, though the former claims the role of ending theme for the anime “Apocalypse Hotel.”

Originally a fragment in her lyric archive, aiko molds it into a full composition when the anime’s universe demands something fragile yet strange.

She channels isolation on a cosmic scale and the absurd idea of a being evolving into human form simply from longing.

As ever, aiko leans into ambiguity over clarity.

Song featured on the album : シネマ/カプセル (Single)

Power (2021)

22 . アンジェラ・アキ – 名前

Date Added : May 7,2025

“名前” breaks its silence with Angela Aki’s return, mapping the gentle wreckage left by love and memory.

The ballad treats one’s name not merely as identification but as bruised proof of having once mattered to someone.

Bruised but standing, its narrator drapes hope over old wounds like a borrowed coat, stitching resilience through delicate chords and introspective lyrics.

Music video directed by : 山下皇介

手紙 ~拝啓十五の君へ~ (2012)

21 . a子 – Paper Moon

Date Added : May 7,2025

Released in April 2025, “PAPER MOON” showcases a子’s flair for intimate lyricism and sonic ambiguity.

Penned and composed by a子 herself, the song drifts through themes of longing and fragile desire, cloaked in hazy tones and elliptical emotional cues.

Her breathy delivery glides across layered production shaped by her creative team, londog, blending indie pop, R&B pulses, and shadowy electronica with a muted nod to alternative rock.

Music video directed by : Tetsutaro

Lazy (2023)

20 . Isyana Sarasvati & Hindia – Hari Ini

Date Added : May 7,2025

Released in May 2025, “Hari Ini” pairs Isyana Sarasvati with Hindia in a collaboration shaped by grief, reflection, and a cautious return to light.

The track unfolds as a resolute statement of renewal, balancing restraint with catharsis, as strings meet synths in a sonic terrain neither fully mournful nor entirely redeemed.

Gamaliél shades the chorus with background harmonies, lending air to what is otherwise a tightly coiled expression of resilience.

Music video directed by : Aco Tenriyagelli – Song featured on the album : Lunora (Eklektiko)

Il Sogno (2020)

19 . KATSEYE – Gnarly

Date Added : May 1,2025

KATSEYE returns from a 9-month silence with “Gnarly,” a sardonic club track layered in booming 808s and coarse rave synths.

Released in April 2025, the song repeats the word “gnarly” about 40 times, transforming trendy catchwords into a running punchline.

Lyrics veer into pop culture absurdism—“Boba tea (Gnarly), Tesla (Gnarly), Fried chicken (Gnarly)”—while cheekily comparing attraction to snack-food heat: “Hottie, hottie, like a bag of Takis.”

The video unfolds inside a hyperactive party-world of Y2K fashion and saturated styling, echoing the track’s satire on linguistic oversimplification.

Music video directed by : Cody Critcheloe

Debut (2024)

11 . A2O May – Boss

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

A2O MAY slinks into 2025 with “Boss,” a bass-heavy brew of hip-hop grit and electronic pulse, trading their debut gloss for something altogether sharper.

Deeper vocals and clipped, rhythmic verses sketch a portrait of confidence that flirts with irony more than earnestness.

Powered by punchy hooks and rapid-fire choreography, “Boss” extends the group’s Zalpha Pop manifesto, where multilingual ambition meets global sensibility without missing a beat.

10 . 超特急 – メタルなかよし

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

Blending heavy riffs with a cheeky pop gloss, “メタルなかよし” by 超特急 strolls into the scene as the opening theme of their TV show “VS.超特急.”

Produced by Takashi Asano and choreographed by KAITA from Rht, the track parades as a self-proclaimed “metal-style silly” anthem aiming to patch societal rifts with a wink and a headbang.

Buoyed by lyrics about universal friendship and converting hostilities into love, it had its radio premiere on FM Osaka’s “超特急のRADIO EXPRESS” in April 2025.

Music video directed by : Nasty Men$Ah – Song featured on the album : Why Don’T You 超特急? (2Nd Ep)

Call My Name (2022)

9 . Zutomayo – Warmthaholic

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

Zutto Mayonaka de Ii no ni. steers into the intricate push-and-pull of connection with “Binetsu Ma,” crafted by ACA-Ne as the opening theme for the spring 2025 return of Aharen-san wa Hakarenai.

Against the backdrop of Asato Mizu’s quietly chaotic manga universe, the song oscillates between longing and hesitation with an ironic smirk.

Released digitally in April 2025, “Binetsu Ma” threads its way through ZUTOMAYO’s shifting lineup under the ever-steady hand of ACA-Ne.

Mirror Tune (2021)

8 . GLAY – 悲願 (w/ 小田和正)

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

Commemorating three decades of steady presence, GLAY surfaces with “悲願,” drawing Kazumasa Oda into an intergenerational studio alliance that feels less marketing ploy, more collegial reunion.

In the footage, TERU’s long-standing admiration for Oda lingers between takes, lending the collaboration a quiet reverence rather than fanfare.

Formed in 1988, GLAY—comprising Takuro, Hisashi, Jiro, and Teru—continues threading rock idioms with time-seasoned ease.

Song featured on the album : Drive 2010~2026 -Glay Complete Best

Betty Blue (2021)

7 . Abhijit Majumdar – Pouch Pelei De (w/ Antara Chakraborty)

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

Pairing Abhijit Majumdar’s seasoned craftsmanship with Antara Chakraborty’s textured vocals, “Pouch Pelei De” stitches together a duet that plays with traditional Odia music while nodding to modern polish.

Sung in Odia, it extends Majumdar’s vast catalog across film, albums, and the Sambalpuri music scene, where he weaves cultural fidelity with a subtle contemporary lilt.

Majumdar, credited with over 700 compositions, continues to navigate the evolving Odia soundscape with careful agility.

Music video directed by : Chotu Lohar

Hailo Mora Nakhra Bali (W/ Asima Panda) (2020)

6 . TAIKING – Shuffle (w/ 藤原聡)

Date Added : Apr 28,2025

Blending breezy guitar riffs with a mellow cadence, “Shuffle” sees TAIKING crafting a laid-back groove tailored for Satoshi Fujihara’s potent vocals.

The music video sails into understated theatrics, as TAIKING and Fujihara casually perform a session aboard a drifting boat, far from any melodrama.

Known for anchoring Suchmos with his guitar work, TAIKING shapes his solo path through collaborations with artists like Aratani Shota, YONCE, and iri in 2024.

Music video directed by : Masaki Watanabe – Song featured on the album : Shuffle (Ep)

Easy (2020)

5 . KAI – Wait On Me

Date Added : Apr 25,2025

“Wait On Me” fronts KAI‘s fourth mini album with a pop track accented by Afrobeats rhythm and a funk-tinged dance break.

Its muted percussion and ambient synth create a moody backdrop for tightly choreographed visuals that never ask permission.

Lyrically, it skims along themes of emotional delay and romantic timing, all delivered through KAI’s restrained yet suggestive vocal phrasing.

Song featured on the album : Wait On Me

음, Mmmh (2020)

4 . Aぇ! Group – Destiny

Date Added : Apr 25,2025

“Destiny” by Aぇ! Group doubles as the main theme for the TV Asahi drama “Musashino Rondo,” fronted by Yoshinori Masakado.

The track leans into melancholic pop textures to mirror the drama’s quiet emotional entropy.

Built around the ache of unspoken affections and the space between hearts, “Destiny” layers restrained vocals over a nostalgic palette.

Aぇ! Group, managed by Johnny’s & Associates, debuted with “≪A≫BEGINNING” in 2024.

Song featured on the album : Chameleon

《A》Beginning (2023)

3 . CHUU – Only Cry In The Rain

Date Added : Apr 25,2025

“Only Cry In The Rain” sees CHUU, née Kim Jiwoo, sidestep sunny pop conventions to wade into sentiment soaked twilight.

Her voice, ever distinct, slips between wistful restraint and emotional candor, recounting isolation with a refracted clarity bordering on resignation.

First surfacing in LOONA’s yyxy subunit, then moving solo under ATRP, CHUU sketches heartbreak not with drama, but with surgical poise.

Music video directed by : Sky – Song featured on the album : Only Cry In The Rain

Heart Attack (2018)

2 . Yo-Sea – Wonderland

Date Added : Apr 25,2025

Released in 2024, “Wonderland” presents Yo-Sea‘s subdued blend of R&B with lyrics steeped in melancholic cravings and the chill of winter romance.

The single leans into introspection, tracing fleeting warmth through carefully textured vocals and a languid sonic palette.

Actress Kirara appears as the ambivalent heroine of the music video, her presence adding tension to an already fragile emotional setting.

Music video directed by : Yuma Mesuda

Moonlight (2022)

1 . Luv – Rear

Date Added : Apr 25,2025

Written for a “Spotify on PlayStation” campaign, “Rear” fuses English and Japanese lyrics across a palette of atmospheric textures and lounge-inflected grooves.

Shot in Los Angeles, the video reads like a sun-drenched homage to impermanence, tracking moments that slip through fingers as easily as time slips through memory.

The title nods to the figurative rearview mirror—where affections, regrets, and connections blur.

Neo-soul, city pop, and acid jazz traditions ripple underneath, courtesy of Kansai-based band luv, formed in 2023 by five university students born in 2003.

Music video directed by : Daiki Kamoshita – Song featured on the album : Already

Motrr (2023)


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