K-pop group STAYC (Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, J) continues to captivate Japanese fans with their latest release.
On August 21st, STAYC released their fourth Japanese single album, MEOW/Cheeky Icy Thang-Japanese Ver.-, across various online music platforms. This album marks a new direction for the group, showcasing their powerful and rhythmic performances while further expanding their musical spectrum and unique charm.
The title track, “MEOW,” draws inspiration from the sound of a cat’s meow, using it as a metaphor for freedom and expressing envy toward the carefree behavior of cats. The lyrics reflect STAYC’s real emotions, resonating with moments when things don’t go as planned or when feelings of stress and anxiety arise.
The album also includes “Cheeky Icy Thang-Japanese Ver.-,” a Japanese rendition of the title track from their first full-length Korean album Metamorphic, released in July. This track captures STAYC’s cool and bold concept, featuring catchy choreography and a distinctive sound that is expected to appeal to Japanese fans.
The music video for “MEOW,” filmed in Japan, has generated significant excitement among fans. The video showcases STAYC in playful, kitten-like poses with vibrant styling and dynamic performances, making it a visual treat and highlighting the song’s energetic vibe.
Source: newsen.com