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Korea Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Katseye to return with Latin-inspired sound
Multinational girl group to drop second prerelease single ahead of EP Katseye, a multinational girl group of Hybe and Geffen Records, is set to reveal a bold new side with a Latin-infused concept. The group recently unveiled a teaser for its upcoming single 'Gabriela' through official social media accounts. The track blends pop sounds with a warm acoustic guitar melody, influenced by Latin sensibilities, paired with dramatic storytelling centered on the emotional highs and lows of love. The prerelease track and music video will be released June 20. In the teaser video, the members appear with voluminous retro-inspired wavy hairstyles, sensual black outfits and dazzling lighting, evoking the mood of telenovelas, or classic Latin TV dramas. It marks a striking visual and stylistic shift from the funky, rebellious energy of the group's recent release, 'Gnarly,' released April 30. Katseye will release its second EP 'Beautiful Chaos' on June 27, featuring both 'Gnarly' and 'Gabriela.' The album will include five tracks in total and will serve as a definitive statement of the group's identity and artistic direction, according to Hybe and Geffen Records.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Pura Vida Coffee temporarily closed after wrong way driver damages storefront
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Pura Vida Coffee is temporarily closed until further notice after a vehicle crashed into the building over the weekend leaving major damage to the structure, according to a social media post. A wrong-way driver on 24th Street swerved to avoid traffic and crashed into the drive-thru coffee shop's bathroom and storage building. The woman crashed and knocked down the business' power boxes, which were located inside the storage room, according to Vida Coffee owner Christina Ruiz. UFW & 5 Kern County residents file complaint against U.S. Border Patrol over 'Operation Return to Sender' Code enforcement told Ruiz the damage to the building was so severe that the structure will have to be torn down. She will have to re-submit new design permits, prolonging the rebuilding process. The crash will further impact Ruiz as she fears her employees might not be able to stick out the months-long wait. The business has been opened for less than a year. Never miss a story: Make your homepage Another concern for Ruiz is downtown Bakersfield's homelessness problem. She checks up on the building a daily to make sure the storefront hasn't been vandalized or broken in to. The store specializes in Latin-infused coffee and is located on 24th and G streets. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.