Red Velvet has finally officially made a comeback with the latest mini album entitled ' Cosmic '. To be precise, Monday June 24, 2024. At the same time, the music video for the main song 'Cosmic' has been officially uploaded on the SMTOWN YouTube channel .
Carrying the concept of the Swedish midsummer celebration or what is often called 'Midsommar', the music video for the song 'Cosmic' presents beautiful and super artistic visuals. The video, which lasts about 3 minutes and 50 seconds, opens with an animated piece of summer celebration, then a figure of a person falls from the sky.
As if they had been waiting for this figure, the five Red Velvet members had prepared a trap to catch him. They ended up placing the figure on a procession stretcher. Combining the concept of a cheerful summer welcome with a mysterious story, such as sacrificing someone for the celebration as an offering.
Once again, Red Velvet succeeded in presenting a unique concept and visual, but gave goosebumps at the same time. Talking about visuals, the music video for the song 'Cosmic' presents a bright summer view accompanied by beautiful flowers presented with unique customs or traditions.
Irene and her friends also looked charming by wearing beautiful dresses and wearing flower crowns on their heads. Not to forget, scenes of dancing and singing around flower poles were also included as a tribute to the celebration of the 'Midsommar' festival. In particular, the song 'Cosmic' is a song with a dynamic pop dance genre.
Wrapped with a cheerful bass guitar intro, as well as synth string and disco rhythm accompaniment. The song's lyrics are told in the style of a fantasy story, about studying the form of love as something without limits, like the universe. The vocal harmonization of Red Velvet members adds a dreamy and fantastic impression to this song.
'Cosmic' really fits the summer vibe or atmosphere with its upbeat music, combined with the members' warm vocal harmonization. Meanwhile, Red Velvet's latest album entitled 'Cosmic' also presents a number of b-side tracks that are no less cool. Includes the songs 'Sunflower', 'Last Drop', 'Love Arcade', 'Bubble', and 'Night Drive'.
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