The popular K-pop group NewJeans has unveiled a brand-new music video for their song “Right Now.” A pre-release single for “Supernatural,” their upcoming Japanese debut single, is available now. The new release has fans thrilled, and the music video is currently getting a lot of attention.
“Right Now”
The energetic concept of the “Right Now” music video makes it stand out from the others. This innovative method is the result of a partnership with renowned artist Tatashi Murakami. The music video is enjoyable to watch because of the movement, which gives it a fresh and captivating visual element.
In “Right Now,” NewJeans features their conventional, laidback vocal style. The group’s smooth and heavenly singing is joined by a playful instrumental. This mix creates a reviving and cheerful energy that is ideally suited for summer. The music is addictive and simple to pay attention to, which makes it interesting to a wide crowd.
Collaboration with Tatashi Murakami
The “Right Now” music video emphasizes the collaboration with Tatashi Murakami heavily. Murakami’s artistic vision gives the movement a remarkable flair that makes it visually captivating. This connection demonstrates NewJeans’ openness to experimentation and exploration, which keeps both music and graphics engaging.