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le sserafim crazy fourth mini-album music video

LE SSERAFIM have dropped a music video for their new single ‘Crazy’, the title track of their new mini-album.

Set against blue-toned backdrops of bathhouses and aquariums, the music video for LE SSERAFIM’s ‘Crazy’ features striking choreography with elements of voguing set against the song’s dance house-inspired instrumentation.

“All the girls are girling, girling / All the girly girls,” the girl group chant on the chorus of ‘Crazy’. Clip also notably features the renowned voguing dance crew, Iconic House of Juicy Couture from HBO’s Legendary, who appear as back-up dancers.

Aside from the lead single, the ‘Crazy’ mini-album features four more B-side tracks: ‘Chasing Lightning’, ‘Pierrot’, ‘1-800-hot-n-fun’ and ‘Crazier’. LE SSERAFIM had previously debuted ‘1800-hot-n-fun’ live during their Coachella 2024 set.

During the press showcase for the release of ‘Crazy’, LE SSERAFIM also addressed the girl group’s polarising Coachella performance, with leader Kim Chae-won saying that “there were many regrets, but it was also a time of great learning and realisation for both the team and myself”, per The Korea Herald.

“It was our first time performing at such a large outdoor festival and we were too excited, which led to us losing control of our pace. This experience reminded us that we still have much to learn and improve on,” she added.

LE SSERAFIM were featured on NME‘s The Cover earlier this month. In an exclusive interview, the girl group revealed that ‘Crazy’ would be talking about the struggles of loving something so much that you would do anything for it, and you would lose your mind over [it]”.

To accompany their appearance on The CoverLE SSERAFIM also shared an exclusive playlist called ‘Perfect Night’ with NME. Aside from their hit song of the same name, the playlist also features deep cuts from Day6 and NIKI, dance hits by Dua Lipa and Marshmello, and many more.

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