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NewJeans to release music videos for ‘Cool With You’

Girl group NewJeans [ADOR]
Girl group NewJeans [ADOR]

Girl group NewJeans will release music videos for “Cool With You,” another track off of its upcoming album, amid the global success of its first pre-release track “Super Shy.”

The music videos for “Cool With You” will be released on Wednesday night, two days before when the girl group’s second EP “Get Up” will officially come out on Friday.

The music videos, made in versions A and B, will “feature two completely unexpected global stars,” according to NewJeans’ agency ADOR on Monday.

The song will be among the three lead tracks for “Get Up,” along with “ETA” and “Super Shy.” Three other tracks from the album include “New Jeans,” “Get Up” and “ASAP.”

“ETA” was first revealed in the group’s event with fans in May.

The song and music video for “Super Shy” were released on July 7 and has been topping music charts since. The song landed atop major Korean music charts, including Melon, Genie, Bugs and FLO.

It also scored high on global platforms, sitting at No. 9 on the U.S. Spotify’s Daily Top Song chart and No. 59 on the British Official Chart’s singles chart.

NewJeans has been one of the biggest names in K-pop this year.

NewJeans’ hits “Ditto” (2022), “OMG” and “Hype boy” (2022) were the three most-streamed and downloaded songs in the first half of 2023, and the band’s debut track “Attention” (2022) was the seventh most-streamed and downloaded song in Korea, according to music sales tracker Circle Chart.

It received rookie awards from major domestic music awards ceremonies such as the 2023 Golden Disc Awards, the 20th Korean Music Awards, the 32nd Seoul Music Awards and the Asia Artist Awards.

BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]

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