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LE SSRAFIM returns with the “UNFORGIVEN” M/V full of intriguing visuals and empowering messages 

LE SSERAFIM officially makes their comeback with the “UNFORGIVEN” M/V.

On May 1st, LE SSERAFIM returned with the album “UNFORGIVEN” and the title track of the same name. The song is a combination of elements of hip hop and funk rhythm as well as samples from the famous American cowboy movie “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. The song also features the American artist Nile Rodgers. The song continues the group’s message to break out of one’s cocoon and common standards to follow their own path. Huh Yujin’s rap part is an unexpected highlight in the song.

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 Huh Yujin drew attention with her rap part 
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Kazuha performed the most exciting part of the M/V

The M/V t is shot in Thailand with incredible visuals filled with meaningful messages. The M/V left a strong impression with Kazuha’s burning wing removal scene. The well-invested choreography was also another highlight. When the lyrics read, “Unforgiven I am a villain,” the choreography changed from rabbit ear hand movement to the devil horn one. 

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The M/V causes a stir when the choreography changed from a pair of rabbit ears to a pair of devil horns 

Following the release of the M/V, fans were overall pleased with LE SSERAFIM’s new music. The group continues sending out empowering messages without forgetting to bring powerful visuals through the M/V. 

At the same time, LE SSERAFIM also spoke up about plagiarism issues, stating, “LE SSERAFIM’s songs and concepts are songs that contain our stories and messages. So, we would appreciate it if you consider them as unique creations.”

Source: K14 

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