
Get ready for drama, rhythm, and global girl power: KATSEYE is back—bolder, bilingual, and beautifully chaotic. With their new single “Gabriela”, the genre-blending six-member girl group delivers a pop warning wrapped in hips-don’t-lie rhythms and a fierce side-eye. Think Gen Z meets Jolene, but with a Latin pulse and a twist of business intrigue. And it’s not just the sound that’s fire—Jessica Alba takes the spotlight in the high-drama, telenovela-inspired music video, playing the commanding CEO of Gabriela Enterprises, where boardroom chaos meets couture.
KATSEYE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD
Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang (Björk, FKA Twigs), the video premiered on MTV Live, MTVU, and even lit up the Paramount Times Square billboards—proving KATSEYE isn’t just making music; they’re crafting moments.
Produced by chart-toppers Andrew Watt (Lady Gaga, Jungkook) and John Ryan (Sabrina Carpenter), the track marks a turning point for the group. With Daniela—a first-generation Cuban-Venezuelan American—leading the charge with the group’s first-ever Spanish verse, “Gabriela” isn’t just a song; it’s a global statement. And it’s only the beginning.
KATSEYE CREATE A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS
KATSEYE will drop their highly anticipated EP “BEAUTIFUL CHAOS” this month via HYBE x Geffen Records. Following the chart-smashing success of their debut EP SIS (Soft Is Strong), which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Emerging Artists and Heatseekers Albums charts, this new release dives deeper into what it means to be a girl in today’s hyper-digital, hyper-real world. It’s about lipstick as armor, chaos as beauty, and sisterhood as strength.
From Netflix’s Pop Star Academy docuseries to their real-life journey through The Dream Academy, KATSEYE has always embraced the wild, the weird, and the wonderful. “Beautiful Chaos” captures their evolution, bridging continents and cultures with members hailing from Atlanta, New York, Zurich, Honolulu, Manila, and Seoul.
Collaborators like Justin Tranter, Kristin Carpenter, and new sonic architects bring the group’s chemistry to the next level. But even amid all the glitz, the message remains clear: this isn’t about charts. It’s about legacy.
As the group says: “We don’t just want to make hits. We want to make history.”
With “Gabriela” igniting screens and speakers alike, and Beautiful Chaos just around the corner, KATSEYE isn’t just rising—they’re rewriting the rulebook on what a global girl group can be.
TEXT: Marco Kokkot
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