Red Velvet celebrates 10th anniversary with mini-album ‘Cosmic’

Red Velvet celebrates 10th anniversary with new mini-album ‘Cosmic’

/ 07:04 PM June 25, 2024

Red Velvet members (from left) Joy, Seulgi, Irene, Wendy, and Yeri. Image: X/@RVsmtown

Red Velvet members (from left) Joy, Seulgi, Irene, Wendy, and Yeri. Image: X/@RVsmtown

K-pop girl group Red Velvet dropped a new mini album “Cosmic” on Monday, June 24.

“Cosmic” carries six tracks in which the quintet uses celestial metaphors to convey the feelings that come from important values and relationships.

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The mini album was released as the group will celebrate their 10th anniversary with fans on Aug. 4.

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The lead track “Cosmic,” was composed by Kenzie, the veteran producer behind dozens of K-pop’s biggest hits, and the Swedish musician duo Moonshine.

It’s about meeting a traveler from a remote star who Red Velvet encounters like destiny and from them learns eternal love. The quintet’s angelic vocal harmonies accentuate the song’s romantic and fairytale-like vibe.

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Other tracks in the album are “Sunflower,” “Last Drop,” “Love Arcade,” “Bubble” and “Night Drive.”

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Red Velvet marks its 10th debut anniversary this year, having debuted in August 2014 with the single “Happiness.”

The group is set to celebrate the anniversary with a fan concert tour “Happiness: My Dear, ReVeluv” that kicks off Aug. 3-4 at the SK Olympic Handball Stadium in Seoul.

Red Velvet is then off to perform in Bangkok on Aug. 17-18, Jakarta on Sep. 7, Manila on Sep. 14, and Macao on Sep. 28.

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