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MEOVV, First Comeback Stage on 'Music Bank'... Steals the Spotlight with Bach-Sampled 'DDI RO RI'

Girl group MEOVV proved their outstanding performance skills by showcasing contrasting charms during their first music broadcast stage since their comeback. MEO

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Girl group MEOVV proved their outstanding performance skills by showcasing contrasting charms during their first music broadcast stage since their comeback.

MEOVV appeared on the KBS 'Music Bank' broadcast on the 5th, unveiling the stage for the title track 'DDI RO RI' and the b-side 'In my hands' from their second EP 'BITE NOW' for the first time.

During an interview held prior to the stage that day, the members expressed extraordinary confidence in their comeback, stating, "As we have worked hard preparing for this comeback, please show a lot of love for both the title track and the b-side." In particular, they heightened expectations by introducing the title track, saying, "It is an intense song that reinterprets Bach's classical music with MEOVV's own unique vibe, offering a classic yet fresh feel."

On the actual stage, MEOVV first delivered an energetic performance for the b-side 'In my hands', matching casual outfits in various colors. Based on a powerful EDM sound, this song expresses the ambition to 'hold the whole world in our hands' in a bright and positive manner.

In the subsequent stage for the title track 'DDI RO RI', the group captivated viewers by radiating a powerful aura against a set that captured the lavish and classical atmosphere of the Middle Ages. 'DDI RO RI' samples Bach's 'Toccata and Fugue in D minor', completing a dreamlike atmosphere where classicism and freshness coexist.

Having successfully completed their first music broadcast stage, MEOVV plans to continue their active comeback promotions moving forward.

Photo = 'Music Bank' broadcast capture

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