Watch LE SSERAFIM’s ‘Perfect Night’ MV, featuring characters from ‘Overwatch 2’
LE SSERAFIM have drooped their first English-language single, ‘Perfect Night’, in collaboration with video game Overwatch 2.
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The new video for ‘Perfect Night’ follows two simultaneous storylines: one features LE SSERAFIM practicing for an upcoming concert, while the other following characters from Overwatch 2 trying to make it in time for the girl group’s show.
“I got all I need / You know, nothin’ else can beat / The way that I feel when I’m dancin’ with my girls / Perfect energy, yeah, we flawless, yeah, we free / There’s no better feelin’ in the whole wide world,” the girl group sing on the chorus of ‘Perfect Night’.
According to a previously announcement on Weverse, the track “sends an energetic message that even a not-so-perfect day can be fun when you spend it with your crew”.
Aside from ‘Perfect Night’, LE SSERAFIM’s collaboration with Overwatch 2 will also feature a new game mode inspired by the girl group, as well as exclusive in-game items and Legendary hero skins. More details here.
‘Perfect Night’ follows the girl group’s first studio album, ‘Unforgiven’, which was released earlier this year. The record saw them work with disco legend Nile Rodgers on the title track.
“It just doesn’t feel real that we were given such an amazing opportunity,” singer Yunjin told NME of the collaboration, which was Rodgers’ first foray into the world of K-pop.
Meanwhile, the five-piece kicked off their first tour, ‘Flame Rises’, this summer, performing across Asia. “Theatrics are what truly drive the ‘Flame Rises’ tour,” NME wrote of the Osaka stop in a four-star review.
Meanwhile, member Yunjin shared her latest solo track, ‘blessing in disguise’, in August. The song is the singer’s fourth self-composed solo release and details her journey of moving to South Korea and becoming an idol.
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Rhian Daly
NME