Hearts2Hearts unveil monochrome music video for ‘Butterflies’

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SM Entertainment‘s latest girl group Hearts2Hearts have released a music video for B-side track ‘Butterflies’.

On March 8, Hearts2Hearts and SM Entertainment dropped the new visual for ‘Butterflies’, marking their second music video since they first made their debut with ‘The Chase’ late last month. ‘Butterflies’ is also the only B-side to accompany their debut track when it was first released as a single album.

The ‘Butterflies’ music video is formatted like a silent film and features the eight members of Hearts2Hearts as high school students preparing for what appears to be a school fair.

In an unfamiliar scene / The excitement I felt for the first time / And the voice that led me, oh / Somehow the eyes that seemed familiar / And the moment we met (Oh) / You and I, you and I, reaching a distant dream,” they harmonise on the R&B track’s chorus.

Hearts2Hearts are comprised of Jiwoo, Carmen, Yuha, Stella, Juun, A-na, Ian and Ye-on. Their debut marked SM Entertainment’s first girl group in five years, since aespa in 2020. The eight-piece are also notably SM Entertainment’s first new act since the departure of founder Lee Soo-man in 2023.

The girl group will make their live UK debut at the SMTOWN Live 2025 concert in London this June, which will take place at the Allianz Stadium Twickenham. They join a star-studded slate of labelmates as performers, including the likes of Red Velvet, aespa, RIIZENCT 127NCT Dream and more.

Following promotions for their debut, the eight-piece are next due to release a new single in the second quarter of the year, per an earnings report published by their label in February. The report notably features a preview of music releases scheduled for the first half of 2025.

In other music news, Japanese girl group XG dropped a piano version of their viral song ‘Is This Love’ last week. The reworked song was unveiled alongside a re-release of the original song, which first came out on their November 2024 album, ‘AWE’.

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