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ATEEZ is back with their new single, "Ice On My Teeth", but is it a hit or flop? [Single Breakdown!]

ATEEZ is back in town with their new single "Ice On My Teeth", but is it a hit or a flop? We break down the sounds, the lyrics, and what member Yunho has to say!


ATEEZ "Ice On My Teeth" still (KQ Entertainment)


Song Overview


This new single is both a captivating and electrifying track that exudes a dark and mysterious energy. The single not only draws listeners in with its alluring atmosphere but it also gets listeners to find their cinematic flair.


The song's high-energy sounds mixed with the hot electrifying presence of the eight-member K-pop band delivers a powerful and intense experience for listeners.


It can be said that this song will stick in your head (be unforgettable) as well as capture the group's very unique style.


So let's take a look at their new music video!




What is the meaning behind the lyrics?


This new single is not only bold, but it is also energetic, catchy, and upbeat. It also showcases a fearless attitude, which will hopefully carry the boys far in their careers. The lyrics paint a picture of the boys living a flashy lifestyle, as there are countless references to diamonds, wealth, and opulence, outlined with the phrase "Ice on my teeth".






This out-of-the-box mindset speaks volumes as to why the band has become so successful, and by doing so has rightfully made millions.






Member Yunho explained that the song embodies the belief that when you understand the value of things, you can become more appreciative of their meaning and value, and this is heard with the expression "diamonds embedded in teeth" which is believed to represent their ability to transform out of place objects into something more ordinary.


ATEEZ member Yunho (Dispatch)


The song's catchy melody and lyrics can perhaps be inspirational for anyone who is chasing their dreams, with strong ambition and urge.


Let us know your thoughts on their new music video and single in the comments below.




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