The K-pop group IVE has captured the attention of fans by releasing the music video for their collaboration song ‘Supernova Love’ with the renowned producer David Guetta. Starship Entertainment posted this music video on their official YouTube channel on the 8th, and it has been receiving a hot response since its release.

Notably, the song gained more attention when the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mentioned the lyrics “A supernova glowing in the dark” alongside an official explanation themed around ‘supernova.’ The music video begins with a scene of a meteor rising in a blue-lit universe, continuing with dazzling visuals and an overwhelming atmosphere. Member Jang Wonyoung appears as a guardian of the universe, emitting an intense aura, while An Yujin exudes a mysterious charm against the backdrop of Earth.

The video further captivates with the members’ immersive facial expressions and an animated character of David Guetta crossing the sky, presenting a unique allure. Liz’s close-up effect is reminiscent of being sucked into a black hole, with the fast and addictive beats harmonizing with the members’ dreamy voices. The soft-lined group dance is highlighted as another charm point of the song.

The storyline of the music video hints at a connection with David Guetta through scenes of the members walking or gazing towards Earth. It concludes with a hologram of David Guetta appearing in space, and a meteor gaining life with a color change.

‘Supernova Love’ combines David Guetta’s distinctive beats with the captivating vocals of IVE members, delivering a message of the infinite power of love. Additionally, the sample of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s ‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence’ evokes nostalgia in the melody, enhancing the song’s emotion and story. There is growing anticipation for what new musical synergy IVE and David Guetta will showcase in the future.

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