They delivered a refreshing energy with the retro version of their debut song 'I DO ME'.
The group has secured seven Rookie of the Year awards, solidifying their global fanbase.
The 'Gen Z美' group KiiiKiii is set to conclude 2025 in style with their appearance on MBC's 'Music Festival' today. Following successful performances on SBS's and KBS2's end-of-year shows, they bring their vibrant energy to the final broadcast stage of the year.
Recently, KiiiKiii captivated audiences by showcasing a retro version of their debut song 'I DO ME' at the Music Bank Festival in Japan. Clad in white outfits, they projected a clean and bright energy, all set against a stylish LED backdrop, creating a uniquely engaging performance.
The retro-infused rendition of 'I DO ME' evokes a sense of nostalgia with its disco beats, enhanced by cheerful synthesizer sounds and a rhythmic bassline. Demonstrating unwavering vocal strength even amidst dynamic choreography, KiiiKiii captivated with a powerful dance break, engaging the audience by inviting them to join in the fun, thus reaffirming their global popularity.
KiiiKiii perfectly embodies the spirit of Gen Z through their dynamic performances and trendy style. Their retro version of 'I DO ME' solidifies their musical identity while bridging the past and present with a unique allure. By refreshing the Y2K trend, they establish themselves as leaders of the Gen Z wave.
The performances effectively harmonized their outfits and choreography, capturing the audience's attention. The powerful dance break offered visual delight alongside the music, providing a special experience for global fans. This performance marked a significant step towards solidifying their presence in the international market beyond Korea and Japan.
Finally, KiiiKiii's receipt of multiple rookie awards and their recent win for 'Music Video of the Year' showcases not just musical success but also signals a positive evaluation of their growth and efforts, heightening expectations for their future endeavors.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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