Akmu's "Give Love" Music Video Achieves Milestone with Over 100 Million YouTube Views
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-08 21:12:01
YG Entertainment
In a resounding testament to their enduring musical prowess, Akmu's beloved music video for "Give Love" has soared past the illustrious milestone of 100 million views on YouTube. The announcement, heralded by label powerhouse YG Entertainment on Tuesday, reaffirms the indelible mark that the brother-sister duo has left on the global music landscape.
"Give Love," a captivating melodic masterpiece, held the position of lead single in their inaugural album "Play," a monumental release that saw the light of day in May 2014. A testament to their artistic depth, the album showcased an impressive feat, with all 11 songs impeccably written and produced by the talented Lee Chanhyuk. Among the trio of standout tracks, "Give Love" stood as a shining beacon, captivating hearts and minds alike.
Renowned as Akdong Musician, the sibling pair etched their name into the K-pop tapestry through their triumphant journey on an audition program in 2012. Since their official debut in 2014, they have seamlessly delivered a succession of chart-topping hits that have resonated with fans worldwide. A testament to their evolving artistry, 2021 saw the release of their collaborative opus "Next Episode," while Lee Chanhyuk unveiled his debut solo studio album "Error" the previous year. Meanwhile, Lee Suhyun's musical contributions extended to poignant original soundtracks for acclaimed dramas such as "My Liberation Notes" and "Curtain Call."
Amidst their illustrious journey, the talented duo is poised for an eagerly anticipated comeback this summer, signaling a new chapter in their musical odyssey. As Akmu continues to captivate hearts with their unparalleled artistry, their resounding impact on the industry remains an unwavering testament to their enduring connection with fans worldwide.
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