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Katseye drops 'Beautiful Chaos' EP, disco-inspired music video for 'Gameboy'

Katseye drops 'Beautiful Chaos' EP, disco-inspired music video for 'Gameboy'

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Katseye is here with some new bangers!
The girl group dropped their new 'Beautiful Chaos' EP on Friday, which includes the previously released tracks 'Gnarly' and 'Gabriela.' More tracks include 'Gameboy,' 'Mean Girls,' and 'MIA.'
Following the release, Katseye took to Instagram to thank their fans 'for all of the love and support you've shown us."
"Thank you for being here from the beginning. these songs are extremely meaningful to us and it's been SO hard to keep them from you," they added.
'Welcome to the world of 'Beautiful Chaos,' we can't wait for you to be a part of it.'
On Friday, Manon, Sophia, Daniela, Lara, Megan, and Yoonchae also released the music video for 'Gameboy,' where the ladies danced the choreography on top of a lit-up disco dancefloor.
The Katseye craze took over Manila in 2024 when the girl group visited the country for a fan showcase, various appearances including 'It's Showtime,' and collaborations with Filipino content creators like Niana Guerrero.
Filipina member Sophia was also able to reunite with her family, and Lara and Megan were able to try balut.
The girls are best known for their viral song, 'Touch.'
— Nika Roque/LA, GMA Integrated News

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