
NMIXX will participate in Brazil's Carnival, one of the world's largest festivals, as the first K-POP artist. From February 14 to 18 (local time), the 'Brazilian Carnival São Paulo' will be held, and NMIXX will serve as a special guest at the block party of local artist Pabllo Vittar on the 16th. The block party refers to the street festival during Brazil's Carnival, and NMIXX is the first K-POP artist to participate in it. This performance symbolizes the historic fusion of K-POP, which has captivated numerous music fans worldwide, and Brazilian pop. NMIXX will take the stage at Pabllo Vittar's block party, delivering special joy to the local audience enjoying the Carnival. Last August, NMIXX and Pabllo Vittar released the collaboration song 'MEXE,' which garnered global attention, and they will reunite at Brazil's Carnival after about six months, showcasing a fantastic synergy. 'MEXE' features NMIXX's unique 'MIXX POP' sound blended with Pabllo Vittar's energetic and distinctive Brazilian pop sound, characterized by vocals from both artists, lyrics written in Korean and Portuguese, and Latin-style choreography. Since their debut in 2022, NMIXX has steadily built a strong fan base in Brazil, and their participation in Brazil's Carnival as the first K-POP artist will prove their overwhelming popularity and influence in the region.
NMIXX's Sullyoon will collaborate with singer-songwriter Park Jaejeong on the duet 'Always,' set to release on February 25. The song showcases their emotional singing and orchestral sound, with lyrics expressing the pain of parting. A preview of the song has already heightened anticipation among fans.
At the 68th Grammy Awards, the song "Golden" from the Netflix film "KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters" won Best Song Written For Visual Media. The song, performed by the fictional girl group Huntr/x, achieved significant success, topping charts and garnering over a billion views on YouTube. It has inspired numerous K-POP artists to create cover versions, showcasing its global impact.
On the morning of the 31st, NMIXX departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. Heawon showcased a new intellectual charm with rimless glasses in a recent gravure. Additionally, popular artists gathered for the 'MBC Song Festival,' featuring a medley of nostalgic songs and sharing their aspirations for the Year of the Rat.
On the morning of the 17th, NMIXX departed through Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. This article is based on local media coverage. They have also announced the details of their first world tour since debut, featuring a one-night collaboration and a medley of nostalgic songs at the MBC Song Festival, where popular artists will gather.
Heewon of NMIXX recently showcased her vibrant charm in a photoshoot for Esquire, where her image harmonizes with KakaoPay's message of making finance accessible. The shoot emphasizes her bright energy and trustworthy persona, expressing the practical value of finance. Esquire features various digital content, including four digital covers, moving covers, and fashion films, available on their official Instagram.
On the afternoon of the 11th, NMIXX returned to Korea through Incheon International Airport after finishing their overseas schedule. This article is based on local media coverage. Please note that there may be variations in the quality of the photos. Additionally, the MBC Song Festival featured a one-night collaboration and a medley of nostalgic songs with popular artists participating, along with the aspirations of idols born in the Year of the Horse.
Choi Byung-kyu shared an episode where he provided unlimited snacks to Jinni while filming the movie 'Boy.' He expressed that seeing Jinni immerse in the film made him feel their efforts were worthwhile. 'Boy,' set in a virtual city, features a romance-crime story involving brothers and a new character, Jane.
Director Lee Sandok of the film 'Boy' expressed his trust in actor Cho Byung-kyu, casting him despite past bullying allegations. At a press event, Cho shared his excitement about the project and the positive working environment. He previously faced a lawsuit over the allegations, which he lost, but is appealing the decision. The film, set to release on the 14th, explores a romance-crime narrative in a near-future virtual city.
On the afternoon of the 6th, a press screening and conference for the movie "Boy" took place at CGV Yongsan in Seoul, attended by Jo Byung-kyu, former NMIXX member Jinny, and director Lee Sandok. The film is a romance-crime story set in the virtual city of Bog City, focusing on brothers Rohan and Gyeohan and a newcomer named Jane.
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