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IVE makes first career comeback with ‘Love Dive’ M/V; Watch!

The Starship Entertainment girl group makes their first comeback after the resounding success of their debut with ‘ELEVEN’

After breaking countless records with their debut track “ELEVEN”, IVA finally made their first career comeback with their newest single-album “Love Dive”, which arrived accompanied by an impressive clip for the single of the same name.

In the MV, the six members of IVE transform into cupids and invite everyone to “dive in love”. Watch!

In addition to the title track, “Love Dive” also arrives accompanied by the b-side “Royal”, which featured the participation of Gaeul and King in composing his parts in the rap of the song. Through Instagram, the lyricist Lee Suranwho also participated in the composition of the track, expressed his feelings about the work.

“Guys, Royal… It’s insane, so it’s good for you to keep an eye out. My pride in Royal is high! Everyone who heard the song said it was Royal-deus!”, wrote the professional.

IVE debuted in December 2021 under Starship Entertainment, and features two former members of IZ*ONE, a group formed by Mnet in 2018 during the show “Produce 48”, Yujin and Wonyoung. In addition to them, King, Leeseo, Liz and Gaeul are also part of the new girlgroup. Check out their debut single “ELEVEN”!

Source: Recreio

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