ENHYPEN first artist featured in Spotify's new K-pop performance video series
ENHYPEN (Belift Lab, Spotify)
Spotify announced the launch of a new series of K-pop performance videos with boy band ENHYPEN as the first featured artist.
The series showcases ENHYPEN with their incredibly smooth choreography for “Loose (Korean Ver.),” a track off their latest mini-album, DESIRE : UNLEASH. To watch the performance video, simply play the track on Spotify and hit the “Switch to video” toggle button while in the Now Playing view.
“We’re incredibly grateful for Spotify’s continued support over the years, and are especially thrilled to be working with them again to celebrate the release of DESIRE : UNLEASH. It’s an honor to be the first artist featured in the Spotify’s new series of K-Pop performance videos, and we hope ENGENEs will show lots of love for our new album and performance of ‘Loose (Korean Ver.),’” said ENHYPEN.
Set to bring users showcases of live vocals and choreography performances by K-Pop artists, the series was spearheaded to bring fans into the celebrations of the genre’s most highly anticipated comebacks and career-defining milestones.
These Spotify-produced K-pop performance videos will add to the platform’s growing catalog of music videos and will be available to Premium users in 96 markets worldwide.
With Spotify’s music video feature, listeners already have more ways to enjoy the music they love, with the option to seamlessly switch between streaming an audio track and watching its music video with the “Switch to video/ audio” toggle button.
Users in South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand can also stay up to date with fresh releases from the series via the K-Pop ON! Hub.
“Performance videos have long been central to fan culture - transforming songs into dynamic artistic expressions that fuel conversation, shape style, and deepen artist-fan connections. In the exciting, visual world of K-Pop, they’re essential - offering fans the next best thing to live shows through striking displays of talent and charisma,” said Jungjoo Park, head of Music at Spotify Korea. “We’re excited to bring listeners this new series of K-Pop performance videos, and the initiative is truly another testament to how Spotify keeps getting better for fans of the genre.”