Red Velvet become muses of classical paintings for “Feel My Rhythm” MV

If the concept isn’t, at any moment, frightening and enchantingly stunning, is it really a Red Velvet music video?

Red Velvet has finally made their highly-anticipated comeback with their latest EP, “The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm” on March 21, 2022 at 6 P.M. KST. The mini-album is the quintet’s first release for the year, following their EP “Queendom” in August 2021. The release of the album was accompanied by the music video for its title track, “Feel My Rhythm.”

The EP is also a continuation of the girl group’s music festival concept and trilogy in 2019—with “ReVe” as a play on Red Velvet’s name, as well as French for “dream” and “fantasy.” As of writing, “The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm” is Red Velvet’s highest-selling album, making them half-million sellers.

Featuring six songs with different genres, “The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm” is an R&B treat for your ears, especially with Red Velvet’s amazing vocals. The EP’s lead single, “Feel My Rhythm,” is a pop song sampling Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Air on the G String” with intense trap beats and string-like melodies. The lyrics tell a story of going on a fun journey, freely traveling through space and time all the while listening to the song.

The music video, in particular, had ReVeluvs at the edge of their seats. The girls are seen taking the appearance of and paying homage to classical paintings, adding to their immaculate and untouchable unique concepts.

ReVeluvs are still in a feeling of awe after Red Velvet’s latest EP and music video dropped. Even before the release of the EP, Red Velvet has been soaring in social media’s trending topics. After the release, a number of hashtags and topics trended related to them, including “#RedVelvetComeBach”, “Red Velvet is Bach”, and many others.

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If you’re confused why it’s “Bach” instead of “back”, it’s because of the girl group’s use of “Air on the G String” by Johann Sebastian Bach. Also, it was mentioned during their press conference that SM Entertainment purposely planned Red Velvet’s comeback to coincide with Bach’s birthday.

Red Velvet is truly an untouchable K-Pop group. Congratulations to our half-million (and counting!) sellers!

 

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