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2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Monster High™ "Fright Song" Gets a Drop-Dead Glam Remake From Global Girl Group KATSEYE
The release launches today with an electrifying music video and custom one-of-a-kind dolls tailored to each KATSEYE member's monster personas. EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) announced today that Monster High and global girl group KATSEYE have teamed up to debut a musical collaboration: a reimagined version of the brand's iconic anthem, "Fright Song," now available on all major streaming and digital download platforms. Alongside the "Fright Song," a high-energy music video is now streaming on the Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms – bringing the next generation of fans into a stylishly spooky world of celebrating belonging and what makes you unique. "KATSEYE embodies our core values of Monster High – bold creativity, fearless self-expression, and a commitment to lifting up others," said Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, Mattel. "KATSEYE grew up as fans of the brand. We're thrilled that this collaboration brings our iconic Monster High anthem to life in a whole new way, while continuing our mission to create a world where everyone is proud to be their authentic self." Originally released in 2010, "Fright Song" remains the #1 track in the Monster High brand's history, with more than 87.9 million global audio streams to date. Now, KATSEYE's version injects fresh vocals, updated song lyrics, and an empowering tempo that celebrates individuality — a core tenet of Monster High and the breakout group. Known for their breakout EP BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, which charted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and hit singles "Gnarly" and "Gabriela," KATSEYE continues their rise with the new "Fright Song" music video. The group, first introduced to fans through the Netflix original series Pop Star Academy, transforms into custom-created monsters inspired by each member's heritage and personal strength. From a shapeshifting Rakshasa to a mystical sea creature, the video blends cinematic visuals, advanced lighting effects, and dynamic choreography to bring the monsters to life in a stylishly spine-tingling, monsterfied school-day dreamscape. "Monster High has always stood for celebrating what makes you unique and using your voice to remind every ghoul that they belong, which is exactly what we try to do through our music," said KATSEYE. "Having grown up fans of Monster High dolls and content, recreating "Fright Song" and designing our very own monster identities has been such a dream. We hope the EYEKONS feel the love and energy we poured into this project." To mark the collaboration, Monster High and KATSEYE designed custom one-of-a-kind dolls inspired by each KATSEYE member: Sophia is a legendary Filipino vampire – or Manananggal – giving her the ability to shift between forms and vanish into the night sky. But her most hypnotic weapon is her voice: hauntingly beautiful, it lures, soothes, and stirs even the coldest hearts. She glows strongest after sundown, when the moon rises, and her true power awakens. Lara is a Rakshasa, a magnetic and clever shapeshifter originating from South Asian mythology. The ultimate big-sister figure, she's constantly encouraging her beasties to embrace their authentic selves and fight for what's important. Passionate and authentic, she loves adventure but also stands tall for what she believes in. Daniela is a Werewolf whose lunar energy manifests through her dance which she uses to influence and lead people in her direction. Charismatic and determined, she draws others in with her rhythm and can light up any room. She's fiercely protective and never backs down from helping others. Yoonchae is a White Tiger – or Jangsanbeom – who can move silently, mimic voices, and vanish into the shadows of the mountains. Her roar, used only when absolutely necessary, can shake even the bravest to their core. She comes from a long lineage of Korean tiger spirits and has energy that is sweet and playful and is known for their strength and a lighthearted nature. Megan is a Húli Jīng, a fox spirit from a legendary lineage of mystical Chinese fox spirits known for their cleverness, charisma and illusionary magic. She can summon and manipulate rolling clouds of mist that swirl around her like an enchanted fog. She also has telekinesis and can make objects move, which serves for great friendly pranks. Manon is a Sea Monster who's the descendant of the legendary Mami Wata, a mystical water spirit and human form from African lore. She can summon and command water serpents – shimmering, fluid creatures made entirely of enchanted sea. Her long, flowing hair moves like waves – mesmerizing, untamed, and full of hidden power. These exclusive dolls fuse each girl's signature style with her unique monster alter ego. Though the dolls are not for sale, they serve as a tribute to the creative process behind the collaboration. Fans can stream "Fright Song," now available on all major global audio streaming and digital download platforms, and watch the full music video today on the official Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms. About Mattel Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world. We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, Matchbox®, Monster High®, Polly Pocket®, and Barney®, as well as other popular properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies. Our offerings include toys, content, consumer products, digital and live experiences. Our products are sold in collaboration with the world's leading retail and ecommerce companies. Since its founding in 1945, Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering generations to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us at About HYBE x Geffen Records In February 2021, HYBE (formerly Big Hit Entertainment) and UMG's Geffen Records officially announced their strategic joint venture partnership — an unprecedented collaboration between an esteemed U.S. record label and the leading K-pop and entertainment lifestyle platform company, brought together to create the world's first U.S.-based, global girl group modeled on the world-renowned K-pop training & development system. This marked the first time a U.S. record label and a K-pop entertainment company were uniting to combine their expertise in artist discovery and development, and music production to assemble, develop, and introduce a group from ground zero. The November 2021 announcement of the first-ever HYBE x Geffen Global Girl Group Audition that followed kicked off the historic JV. Combining HYBE's global expertise to lead the discovery, training, and development of the group, fan content production processes, and engagement with fans around the world, with Geffen Records' extensive industry network and partners to oversee the music production, marketing, and global distribution operations, the JV aims to debut a new girl group that will transcend national, cultural, and artistic boundaries. View source version on Contacts Mattel: Devin Michelle HYBE x Geffen Records: Kristen Nikki Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Wire
Monster High™ 'Fright Song' Gets a Drop-Dead Glam Remake
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) announced today that Monster High and global girl group KATSEYE have teamed up to debut a musical collaboration: a reimagined version of the brand's iconic anthem, 'Fright Song,' now available on all major streaming and digital download platforms. Alongside the 'Fright Song,' a high-energy music video is now streaming on the Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms – bringing the next generation of fans into a stylishly spooky world of celebrating belonging and what makes you unique. "KATSEYE embodies our core values of Monster High – bold creativity, fearless self-expression, and a commitment to lifting up others,' said Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, Mattel. 'KATSEYE grew up as fans of the brand. We're thrilled that this collaboration brings our iconic Monster High anthem to life in a whole new way, while continuing our mission to create a world where everyone is proud to be their authentic self.' Originally released in 2010, 'Fright Song' remains the #1 track in the Monster High brand's history, with more than 87.9 million global audio streams to date. Now, KATSEYE's version injects fresh vocals, updated song lyrics, and an empowering tempo that celebrates individuality — a core tenet of Monster High and the breakout group. Known for their breakout EP BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, which charted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and hit singles 'Gnarly' and 'Gabriela,' KATSEYE continues their rise with the new 'Fright Song' music video. The group, first introduced to fans through the Netflix original series Pop Star Academy, transforms into custom-created monsters inspired by each member's heritage and personal strength. From a shapeshifting Rakshasa to a mystical sea creature, the video blends cinematic visuals, advanced lighting effects, and dynamic choreography to bring the monsters to life in a stylishly spine-tingling, monsterfied school-day dreamscape. "Monster High has always stood for celebrating what makes you unique and using your voice to remind every ghoul that they belong, which is exactly what we try to do through our music,' said KATSEYE. 'Having grown up fans of Monster High dolls and content, recreating 'Fright Song' and designing our very own monster identities has been such a dream. We hope the EYEKONS feel the love and energy we poured into this project.' To mark the collaboration, Monster High and KATSEYE designed custom one-of-a-kind dolls inspired by each KATSEYE member: Sophia is a legendary Filipino vampire – or Manananggal – giving her the ability to shift between forms and vanish into the night sky. But her most hypnotic weapon is her voice: hauntingly beautiful, it lures, soothes, and stirs even the coldest hearts. She glows strongest after sundown, when the moon rises, and her true power awakens. Lara is a Rakshasa, a magnetic and clever shapeshifter originating from South Asian mythology. The ultimate big-sister figure, she's constantly encouraging her beasties to embrace their authentic selves and fight for what's important. Passionate and authentic, she loves adventure but also stands tall for what she believes in. Daniela is a Werewolf whose lunar energy manifests through her dance which she uses to influence and lead people in her direction. Charismatic and determined, she draws others in with her rhythm and can light up any room. She's fiercely protective and never backs down from helping others. Yoonchae is a White Tiger – or Jangsanbeom – who can move silently, mimic voices, and vanish into the shadows of the mountains. Her roar, used only when absolutely necessary, can shake even the bravest to their core. She comes from a long lineage of Korean tiger spirits and has energy that is sweet and playful and is known for their strength and a lighthearted nature. Megan is a Húli Jīng, a fox spirit from a legendary lineage of mystical Chinese fox spirits known for their cleverness, charisma and illusionary magic. She can summon and manipulate rolling clouds of mist that swirl around her like an enchanted fog. She also has telekinesis and can make objects move, which serves for great friendly pranks. Manon is a Sea Monster who's the descendant of the legendary Mami Wata, a mystical water spirit and human form from African lore. She can summon and command water serpents – shimmering, fluid creatures made entirely of enchanted sea. Her long, flowing hair moves like waves – mesmerizing, untamed, and full of hidden power. These exclusive dolls fuse each girl's signature style with her unique monster alter ego. Though the dolls are not for sale, they serve as a tribute to the creative process behind the collaboration. Fans can stream 'Fright Song,' now available on all major global audio streaming and digital download platforms, and watch the full music video today on the official Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms. About Mattel Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world. We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, Matchbox®, Monster High®, Polly Pocket®, and Barney®, as well as other popular properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies. Our offerings include toys, content, consumer products, digital and live experiences. Our products are sold in collaboration with the world's leading retail and ecommerce companies. Since its founding in 1945, Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering generations to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us at About HYBE x Geffen Records In February 2021, HYBE (formerly Big Hit Entertainment) and UMG's Geffen Records officially announced their strategic joint venture partnership — an unprecedented collaboration between an esteemed U.S. record label and the leading K-pop and entertainment lifestyle platform company, brought together to create the world's first U.S.-based, global girl group modeled on the world-renowned K-pop training & development system. This marked the first time a U.S. record label and a K-pop entertainment company were uniting to combine their expertise in artist discovery and development, and music production to assemble, develop, and introduce a group from ground zero. The November 2021 announcement of the first-ever HYBE x Geffen Global Girl Group Audition that followed kicked off the historic JV. Combining HYBE's global expertise to lead the discovery, training, and development of the group, fan content production processes, and engagement with fans around the world, with Geffen Records' extensive industry network and partners to oversee the music production, marketing, and global distribution operations, the JV aims to debut a new girl group that will transcend national, cultural, and artistic boundaries.
Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Monster High™ "Fright Song" Gets a Drop-Dead Glam Remake From Global Girl Group KATSEYE
The release launches today with an electrifying music video and custom one-of-a-kind dolls tailored to each KATSEYE member's monster personas. EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) announced today that Monster High and global girl group KATSEYE have teamed up to debut a musical collaboration: a reimagined version of the brand's iconic anthem, "Fright Song," now available on all major streaming and digital download platforms. Alongside the "Fright Song," a high-energy music video is now streaming on the Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms – bringing the next generation of fans into a stylishly spooky world of celebrating belonging and what makes you unique. "KATSEYE embodies our core values of Monster High – bold creativity, fearless self-expression, and a commitment to lifting up others," said Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, Mattel. "KATSEYE grew up as fans of the brand. We're thrilled that this collaboration brings our iconic Monster High anthem to life in a whole new way, while continuing our mission to create a world where everyone is proud to be their authentic self." Originally released in 2010, "Fright Song" remains the #1 track in the Monster High brand's history, with more than 87.9 million global audio streams to date. Now, KATSEYE's version injects fresh vocals, updated song lyrics, and an empowering tempo that celebrates individuality — a core tenet of Monster High and the breakout group. Known for their breakout EP BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, which charted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and hit singles "Gnarly" and "Gabriela," KATSEYE continues their rise with the new "Fright Song" music video. The group, first introduced to fans through the Netflix original series Pop Star Academy, transforms into custom-created monsters inspired by each member's heritage and personal strength. From a shapeshifting Rakshasa to a mystical sea creature, the video blends cinematic visuals, advanced lighting effects, and dynamic choreography to bring the monsters to life in a stylishly spine-tingling, monsterfied school-day dreamscape. "Monster High has always stood for celebrating what makes you unique and using your voice to remind every ghoul that they belong, which is exactly what we try to do through our music," said KATSEYE. "Having grown up fans of Monster High dolls and content, recreating "Fright Song" and designing our very own monster identities has been such a dream. We hope the EYEKONS feel the love and energy we poured into this project." To mark the collaboration, Monster High and KATSEYE designed custom one-of-a-kind dolls inspired by each KATSEYE member: Sophia is a legendary Filipino vampire – or Manananggal – giving her the ability to shift between forms and vanish into the night sky. But her most hypnotic weapon is her voice: hauntingly beautiful, it lures, soothes, and stirs even the coldest hearts. She glows strongest after sundown, when the moon rises, and her true power awakens. Lara is a Rakshasa, a magnetic and clever shapeshifter originating from South Asian mythology. The ultimate big-sister figure, she's constantly encouraging her beasties to embrace their authentic selves and fight for what's important. Passionate and authentic, she loves adventure but also stands tall for what she believes in. Daniela is a Werewolf whose lunar energy manifests through her dance which she uses to influence and lead people in her direction. Charismatic and determined, she draws others in with her rhythm and can light up any room. She's fiercely protective and never backs down from helping others. Yoonchae is a White Tiger – or Jangsanbeom – who can move silently, mimic voices, and vanish into the shadows of the mountains. Her roar, used only when absolutely necessary, can shake even the bravest to their core. She comes from a long lineage of Korean tiger spirits and has energy that is sweet and playful and is known for their strength and a lighthearted nature. Megan is a Húli Jīng, a fox spirit from a legendary lineage of mystical Chinese fox spirits known for their cleverness, charisma and illusionary magic. She can summon and manipulate rolling clouds of mist that swirl around her like an enchanted fog. She also has telekinesis and can make objects move, which serves for great friendly pranks. Manon is a Sea Monster who's the descendant of the legendary Mami Wata, a mystical water spirit and human form from African lore. She can summon and command water serpents – shimmering, fluid creatures made entirely of enchanted sea. Her long, flowing hair moves like waves – mesmerizing, untamed, and full of hidden power. These exclusive dolls fuse each girl's signature style with her unique monster alter ego. Though the dolls are not for sale, they serve as a tribute to the creative process behind the collaboration. Fans can stream "Fright Song," now available on all major global audio streaming and digital download platforms, and watch the full music video today on the official Monster High YouTube channel and across Monster High and KATSEYE's social platforms. About Mattel Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world. We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, Matchbox®, Monster High®, Polly Pocket®, and Barney®, as well as other popular properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies. Our offerings include toys, content, consumer products, digital and live experiences. Our products are sold in collaboration with the world's leading retail and ecommerce companies. Since its founding in 1945, Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering generations to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us at About HYBE x Geffen Records In February 2021, HYBE (formerly Big Hit Entertainment) and UMG's Geffen Records officially announced their strategic joint venture partnership — an unprecedented collaboration between an esteemed U.S. record label and the leading K-pop and entertainment lifestyle platform company, brought together to create the world's first U.S.-based, global girl group modeled on the world-renowned K-pop training & development system. This marked the first time a U.S. record label and a K-pop entertainment company were uniting to combine their expertise in artist discovery and development, and music production to assemble, develop, and introduce a group from ground zero. The November 2021 announcement of the first-ever HYBE x Geffen Global Girl Group Audition that followed kicked off the historic JV. Combining HYBE's global expertise to lead the discovery, training, and development of the group, fan content production processes, and engagement with fans around the world, with Geffen Records' extensive industry network and partners to oversee the music production, marketing, and global distribution operations, the JV aims to debut a new girl group that will transcend national, cultural, and artistic boundaries. View source version on Contacts Mattel: Devin Michelle HYBE x Geffen Records: Kristen Nikki
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Mattel introduces first Barbie with type 1 diabetes
***Video above: How do toys get into the Toy Hall of Fame?*** (WJW) – The first Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes is making her debut, the toy giant Mattel, Inc. announced on Tuesday. The company shared a first look at the newest Barbie, featuring a blue polka dot dress for diabetes awareness, a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on her arm and an insulin pump. Mattel said the latest edition helps young children with diabetes to see themselves in Barbie 'and encourages doll play that extends beyond a child's own lived experience.' What to know about the new school cell phone policy in Ohio 'Introducing a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes marks an important step in our commitment to inclusivity and representation,' Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls said in a press release. 'Barbie helps shape children's early perceptions of the world, and by reflecting medical conditions like T1D, we ensure more kids can see themselves in the stories they imagine and the dolls they love.' Barbie partnered with the organization Breakthrough T1D to bring the new doll to life (figuratively). The organization focuses on research to help speed up breakthroughs in type 1 diabetes treatment and prevention. Company officials said they worked closely with Breakthrough T1D to make sure the new Barbie best represents people with the condition. Extra itchy, swollen mosquito bites? You could have Skeeter syndrome Barbie also donated dolls to the Breakthrough T1D 2025 Children's Congress, an event that brings 170 children with type 1 diabetes to meet with congress members, the release said. Mattel officials said the new Barbie dolls are already available online and in retail stores across the country. According to the Cleveland Clinic, type 1 diabetes, diagnosed in both children and adults, is 'a chronic autoimmune disease that prevents your pancreas from making insulin.' It is considered one of the most common chronic diseases to affect kids in the United States. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The South African
11-07-2025
- Health
- The South African
Supermodel Lila Moss meets new Barbie with type 1 diabetes
Mattel has launched the first-ever Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, marking a significant step in inclusivity and representation. This new Barbie is part of the Fashionistas line. The doll comes equipped with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on her arm and an insulin pump around her waist. These devices are commonly used by people managing type 1 diabetes. The doll wears a blue polka-dot outfit, a colour and pattern internationally recognised as symbols of diabetes awareness, according to the BBC . She also carries a pastel blue purse designed to hold diabetes supplies and snacks, reflecting the practical needs of those living with the condition. The medical devices are realistically detailed, including heart-shaped medical tape securing the CGM. The doll even holds a phone displaying a glucose monitoring app to track blood sugar levels throughout the day. Krista Berger, Mattel's senior vice president and global head of Barbie dolls, said: 'This new doll signifies a significant advancement in our dedication to diversity and inclusion. Barbie plays a crucial role in shaping children's early understandings of the world. By incorporating health conditions like type 1 diabetes, we empower more children to envision themselves in the narratives they create and the dolls they cherish'. Mattel partnered with Breakthrough T1D, an organisation dedicated to type 1 diabetes research and advocacy, to launch the doll and ensure it accurately represents the community. Barbie dolls have remained popular for decades because they offer more than just a toy, they provide a versatile platform for imagination and aspiration. Ruth Handler created Barbie in 1959 and designed her to encourage girls to see themselves in a wide range of roles. This broke away from traditional baby dolls that emphasised caregiving. Supermodel Lila Moss, who has type 1 diabetes herself, was the first to meet the doll. She expressed her support, saying: 'I think it is really important to embrace this technology because it makes living with diabetes so much easier and more practical. It is important to embrace these patches and having them, not hiding them'. This Barbie joins other diverse dolls, such as those representing blindness and Down syndrome. This continues Mattel's commitment to reflecting the real world in its toys. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.