TWICE’s Nayeon Rules the Streets in Energetic 'ABCD' Music Video

The singer recently revealed her desire to showcase a “cool, powerful and bold” side.


Pop Culture & Art June 14, 2024
Screenshot from Nayeon's 'ABCD' Music Video (Courtesy: JYP Entertainment on YouTube)

In a captivating music video released today, TWICE's Nayeon takes center stage with the release of "ABCD," the lead single from her sophomore mini-album, "NA."  

The clip opens with Nayeon turning heads as she walks through a bustling street following a car crash. Drivers and pedestrians are mesmerized, highlighting Nayeon's undeniable charisma. 

The scene transitions seamlessly through various eras and locations, with the K-Pop star consistently commanding attention from a devoted entourage.

Nayeon's confidence soars in the R&B-infused pop track. "A you're gonna B my babe / Everytime you C me / Fall deeper deeper babe / Hey listen to me now / ABCD over and over again / I'll teach you how to fall in love," she sings, leaving no doubt about her captivating presence.

At a recent press conference, Nayeon revealed her desire to showcase a "cool, powerful and bold" side with "NA," according to Yonhap News Agency. 

"Since I'm not promoting solo full-time, I wanted to create a lasting impression whenever I have the opportunity," she explained. "While my previous album captured my bright and lovable personality, this one is all about being strong and cool."

"NA" promises to be a dynamic collection, featuring not only the electrifying "ABCD," but also collaborations with talented artists. Fans can look forward to "Heaven" with Sam Kim, "Magic" featuring KISS OF LIFE's Julie, and "HalliGalli" produced by AKMU's Lee Chan-hyuk.

Following the immense success of her debut mini-album, "IM NAYEON," with the viral hit "POP!" and collaborations with Stray Kids' Felix and rapper Wonstein, Nayeon's "NA" marks a highly anticipated return.

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