TODAY’S PAPER | November 17, 2025 | EPAPER

Internet explodes as Katseye unveils new song ‘Internet Girl’ performance

Katseye surprises fans with ‘Internet Girl’ at Minneapolis tour, tackling online scrutiny and digital pressures


Pop Culture & Art November 17, 2025 1 min read
Photo: @katseye

Global pop phenomenon Katseye stunned fans on the first stop of their ‘Beautiful Chaos’ North American tour with the surprise debut of their new track Internet Girl. The rising girl group, featuring Sophia, Manon, Megan, Daniela, Lara, and Yoonchae, delivered a high-energy performance at the Minneapolis Armory, combining their signature choreography with a powerful message about online life.

Internet Girl explores the intense pressures women face on the internet, from being sexualised and compared to facing public criticism and hate from online figures. Fans quickly shared videos of the performance across social media, highlighting the track’s choreography, which promises to inspire viral dance challenges similar to the group’s previous hits.

While the official release date for streaming platforms has not been announced, the song is expected to follow their sophomore EP, BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, which produced hits like Gnarly, Gameboy, M.I.A. and Gabriela. The latter single remains at No. 11 on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100, marking twenty weeks on the chart.

Katseye’s momentum continues as they prepare for the 2026 Grammy Awards, with nominations in Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Gabriela. The group also recently partnered with VALORANT to release the anthem for its 2025 Game Changers Championship, further cementing their influence in both music and gaming culture.

With Internet Girl, Katseye taps into the modern digital experience, blending high-octane performances with a message that resonates in an era dominated by social media scrutiny. Fans and critics alike are eagerly anticipating the song’s official release, which promises to continue the group’s chart-breaking streak.

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