Watch: CRAVITY Keeps It “Groovy” In Sleek And Charming Comeback MV
On March 6 at 6 p.m. KST, CRAVITY returned with their fifth mini album “MASTER : PIECE” along with the music video for the title track.
With lyrics written by Serim and Allen, “Groovy” is a catchy electro-funk song that captures the retro pop and hip hop vibes from the 2000s. The song makes listeners groove to the music, highlighting the refreshing vocals and beats that make people want to dance.
CRAVITY has also released a dynamic teaser video for the upcoming comeback in which they ask, “WHAT’S YOUR GRAVITY?”How does this article make you feel?
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