Viviz, a K-Pop girl trio, has released a new mini album as well as a music video for the title track.
Viviz is back with a summer bop, exactly what everyone needs for this quenching hot weather. ‘The 2nd Mini Album Vibe’ is a mini-album consisting of six tracks, ‘Loveade’, ‘Siesta’, ‘Party Pop’, ‘Love Love Love ‘, ‘#Flashback’ and ‘Dance’
The mini-album‘s title track is ‘Loveade.’ It is a groovy, retro pop dance track with delightful dynamic beats. The lyrics of the song ‘Loveade’ compares a couple’s love to a pleasant ade beverage. The melody is beautiful and kind of feels nostalgic.
Loveade is a wonderful Summer song. Sweet as a cool drink on a hot Summer day or night, displaying the trio’s vibrant colours. This song provides a lot of warmth and freshness in this album; it’s quite carried away by the atmosphere they describe really well and the music invites us to keep moving and feel enthusiastic.
Apart from the title track, Umji stated that her favourite track on the album is ‘Love Love Love’ because of the song’s bass and chorus, which make her feel enthusiastic. Eunha’s favourite song is ‘Siesta,’ since it evokes a relaxed and breezy atmosphere that is ideal for the summer.
SinB’s favourite song is ‘Choom,’ which translates to “dancing” in Korean. The title suggests that it would be a fun tune to dance to, but it is actually quite tranquil and somewhat mature. She enjoys how it is music that anyone can listen to while relaxing.
Each member is seen preparing for something in the song video. Eunha is warming up in a dance class, SinB is setting up a truck drink station, and Umji is practising archery. Despite their best efforts, the girls encounter problems with their actions. In addition, the music video has three separate colours, one for each member.
The members did not contribute to any of the tracks on this album. However, they are all interested in writing and composing and believe it would be fantastic if they could contribute to the creation of a wonderful song eventually.Â
Watch the music video below
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