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LE SSERAFIM CRAZY MV Review: Daring Mix of EDM, Punchy Beats and Explosive Dance Moves

LE SSERAFIM CRAZY MV Review: This song bold fusion of EDM and urban rap, delivering addictive beats and electrifying choreography that dares listeners to let loose.

LE SSERAFIM Smart MV Review: Visually Stunning with Mesmerising Moves This B-Side Track is Addictive

LE SSERAFIM Smart MV is addictive with its dance, which they make look really easy.

EASY MV Review: LE SSERAFIM Nails Old-School Hip-Hop Dance Moves and Embrace, Making Challenges Seem Effortless in Their Title Track

EASY MV Review: LE SSERAFIM title track from their 3rd mini-album shows how even during challenges they know how to make things look effortless.

Unforgiven MV: LE SSERAFIM Dons a Villainous Character For Rebellious Dance Track

Unforgiven MV features LE SSERAFIM and Nile Rodgers has also participated in the dynamic fun dance track.

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