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KATSEYE Unleashes Their ‘Internet Girl’

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Katseye has released their latest single, Internet Girl. The K-Pop sensations have experienced a meteoric rise, with every word they share generating buzz. However, navigating the online world isn’t always smooth sailing. Last year, Katseye revealed that they frequently receive threats of violence.

These challenges inspired their new track, ‘Internet Girl’, which explores the double-edged nature of fame in the digital age. The song captures the thrill of public attention alongside the darker side of constant intrusion.

The accompanying music video serves as a digital scrapbook—check it out below.

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