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WICKED music video: ALLDAY PROJECT makes a bold debut, with unapologetic and experimental funk, watch
WICKED music video: ALLDAY PROJECT makes a bold debut, with unapologetic and experimental funk, watch

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time3 days ago

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WICKED music video: ALLDAY PROJECT makes a bold debut, with unapologetic and experimental funk, watch

THE BLACK LABEL's ALLDAY PROJECT, unveiled performance videos for their song WICKED on June 23 at 6 PM KST (2:30 pm IST/ 5 AM ET). The mixed-gender group made a striking debut with not one, but two versions of the musical offering. WICKED is the lead single of their debut album, which embodies the fearless and unapologetic spirit that defined their pre-debut track, FAMOUS. The group had already generated significant buzz with the reveal of its diverse members and the release of a futuristic music video for FAMOUS. With Lee Youngseo, Annie Moon, Bailey Drew Sok, Jo Woochan, and Tarzzan (real name Lee Chae Won) showcasing their talents, expectations were high for their latest single, WICKED. The two versions of the performance video– MOVIE SET and BASEMENT have their own unique charms. Check out both versions of WICKED performance video here: Although both of them use grey-blue-black-themes, the BASEMENT version puts the spotlight on the song's powerful choreography while the other one focuses on the captivating 360° videography. The track WICKED is an experimental blend of Brazilian Funk, Trap, R&B and Drill. It provided each ALLDAY PROJECT member with the creative freedom to express their unique style and personality without restraint. Annie, Woochan and Tarzzan goes hard with the raps, Yeongseo adds lyrical balance to the her soothing voice and Bailey's smooth dancing makes it visually appealing. The song is an embodiment of THE BLACK LABEL's statement that the group's"creative direction isn't confined by the framework of K-pop." They aptly echoed the sentiment through the lyrics of the song, which were penned down by the group's members, in collaboration with global hitmakers Theron Thomas, Tommy 'TB Hits' Brown, Amanda Ratchford and Courtlin Jabrae Edwards. The track is produced by Dominsuk and 24 from THE BLACK LABEL. ALLDAY PROJECT is here to "do some damage" to the prejudices traditionally placed on co-ed teams and prove their mass appeal. The lyrics "Gotta pop out and show out, they really not ready/Be scared when we pull up" are the group's mesage to the music industry that they are gearing to make a mark in the sphere.

FAMOUS music video: ALLDAY PROJECT drops hip-hop style debut single with futuristic concept, watch
FAMOUS music video: ALLDAY PROJECT drops hip-hop style debut single with futuristic concept, watch

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time16-06-2025

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FAMOUS music video: ALLDAY PROJECT drops hip-hop style debut single with futuristic concept, watch

THE BLACK LABEL's first-ever mixed gender group ALLDAY PROJECT dropped their FAMOUS music video on June 16 at 6 PM KST (2:30 pm IST/ 5 AM ET). It is their debut single, which is the lead track of their first album, set to drop on June 23. They already created a hug buzz with the unveiling of identities of the five members and after the label dropped the teaser for the MV. Delve into the article to know if the track lived up to its hype. ALLDAY PROJECT unveiled debut single FAMOUS music video. ALLDAY PROJECT might sing "We ain't even famous", but their rapidly growing fandom thinks otherwise. They have stirred things up even before their official debut, through the FAMOUS MV. The song hits hard with its lyrics and stunned with its captivating concept. The grey-blue-black-themed music video and the cool, futuristic vibe of the song gives it a refreshing touch. The visuals of Lee Youngseo, Annie Moon, Bailey Drew Sok, Jo Woochan and Tarzzan (real name Lee Chae Won) have got fans gushing. Check out the FAMOUS MV here: The FAMOUS music video showcases commendable creative direction, with each ALLDAY PROJECT member getting equal spotlight, dedicated verses and balanced screen time. With a groovy vibe and sarcastic tone, the song sarcastically pokes at their critics. The song suggested that despite not being considered popular, in reality, they're already turning heads and sparking conversations. The couplets "My worth's counted in billions/ Name is "The Greatest Unfamous" and "Not even famous but they wanna be us / Same air, but we're on a different level" convey the same sentiment. With the song they made a bold statement even before officially stepping into the K-pop industry. As aptly conveyed in the track, they are not here to be caged within conventional norms, instead shatter them and make their own rules. The members belonging to distinct fields of music, dance choreography and modelling, bring their distinctive energies to the track, making it an enjoyable watch. With over 260,000 YouTube views, the MV signals the promising debut of a formidable new force in the industry.

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