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MEOVV Drops Fierce ‘Body’ Performance Video

THEBLACKLABEL’s rookie girl group MEOVV continues to captivate fans with their latest release—a powerful “BODY” performance video!

MEOVV Unleash Energetic ‘BODY’ Performance Video

On November 20, MEOVV unveiled the official performance video for “BODY,” the second title track from their new single album ‘TOXIC’. The video showcases the group’s commanding stage presence and impeccable choreography, set against a visually striking backdrop that perfectly complements the song’s bold and intense energy.

“BODY” highlights MEOVV’s versatility as artists, contrasting sharply with the edgier, provocative vibes of their first title track “TOXIC”. The track’s addictive melody and pounding beat, combined with the members’ synchronized dance moves, make it a standout performance, cementing their reputation as one of K-pop’s most promising rookie groups.

Since their debut on September 6, 2024, MEOVV has also been on an unstoppable rise. Their debut single, “MEOW”, created a global sensation, with the music video amassing over 10 million views on YouTube within just two days of release. This impressive feat also earned them widespread recognition and secured their spot on the platform’s trending charts.

Produced under the guidance of Teddy, known for crafting hits for some of K-pop’s biggest names, MEOVV’s music also resonates with both domestic and international fans. Their ability to seamlessly blend striking visuals, strong vocals, and dynamic choreography has also propelled them into the global spotlight, signaling a bright future ahead.

Fans are also already expressing excitement over “BODY,” praising the group’s artistry and growth in such a short time. With this release, MEOVV continues to demonstrate their potential to redefine the K-pop scene, also bringing something fresh and exhilarating to the industry.

What’s next for this trailblazing group? Fans can’t wait to see where MEOVV’s journey takes them. In the meantime, let us know what you think about the performance video for “BODY” in the comments!

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MEOVV Debut MV ‘MEOW’ Rakes in 10M Views in 48 Hours

It looks like MEOVV is off to a great start. The girl group’s debut MV “MEOW” has surpassed 10 million views on YouTube just two days after its release!

MEOVV’s Debut MV Surpasses 10 Million Views in 48 Hours

MEOVV, Teddy’s first girl group under THEBLACKLABEL, is already creating a sensation with their debut. On September 6, the group officially made their debut with their self-titled single “MEOW,” and their impact has been swift and global.

In just two days, the music video for “MEOW” garnered an impressive 10 million views on YouTube, quickly rising to the top of the platform’s trending videos. The global buzz around MEOVV is undeniable, further solidified by their explosive online presence and the overwhelming fan response.

Teddy, the renowned K-pop producer behind the group, played a key role in shaping every aspect of their debut, from the concept to the production. Given his reputation for creating some of the most iconic K-pop hits, expectations were sky-high for MEOVV, and they have not disappointed. Critics and fans alike have praised the group for pushing the boundaries of the K-pop genre, with global pop media hailing them as a “testament to the evolution of Teddy’s girl groups.”

Their live debut performance on SBS Inkigayo on September 8 further showcased their talent and charisma. Fan cams of the performance have gone viral, spreading excitement about the group’s potential. The group is formed under THEBLACKLABEL and consists of five members: Sooin, Gawon, Anna, Narin, and Ella. Their unique name, MEOVV, is an acronym for “My Eyes Open VVide,” hinting at their fresh and bold vision in the K-pop industry.

With a strong debut and Teddy’s production magic behind them, MEOVV has already made a mark on the global stage, promising even more to come. Fans around the world are eagerly watching to see what this groundbreaking girl group will do next.

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