03 August 2024

Newsletter: XG drops new single "SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT" and unveils accompanying music video

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XG has unveiled their latest single, “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT”, accompanied by a captivating music video that has premiered on their YouTube channel.

“SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT” serves as the first pre-release track from the global girl group’s highly anticipated second mini album, slated for release on November 8th. The song exudes a retro vibe, built on a Garage rhythm and features an addictive refrain that showcases the unique personalities of each of the seven XG members. Its minimalistic soundscape is rich with hidden intricacies.

Produced by JAKOPS (SIMON JUNHO PARK), the visionary representative and general producer of XGALX, the track merges an energetic 90s-inspired beat with XG’s distinctive originality, promising music that will make everyone dance.

The accompanying music video is based on the intriguing concept of “XG hiding their alien instincts while living everyday lives”. It portrays the members in human form suddenly discovering special abilities, leading to chaos in the city. The video beautifully captures unknown anomalies and secrets hidden in everyday life, perfectly complementing the track title “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT”.

Watch “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT” music video here

The upcoming mini-album is scheduled for release on November 8th, and comes about a year after debut mini album NEW DNA. It aims to connect more deeply with the world through music, evoking a sense of awe as it explores the psychological journey by the emergence of a new presence.


XG’s previous single “WOKE UP” topped the US YouTube trending chart and maintained the top spot on the “Global Japan Songs excl. Japan” chart for seven consecutive weeks.

Currently, XG is on their first world tour, "The first HOWL", performing across approximately 30 countries across Asia, North America, the UK and Europe, including upcoming stops in Manila, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur in August. Additional shows in Nagoya, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Osaka were recently announced for 2025. Check the official tour information here.

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