IVE Drops Dance Practice Video for 'BLACKHOLE' Following Chart Success
After securing wins with 'BANG BANG,' IVE releases a full choreography video for 'BLACKHOLE,' the title track from their latest album 'REVIVE+'.

Following their recent music show victories with "BANG BANG," IVE has given fans another reason to celebrate with the release of their "BLACKHOLE" dance practice video.
The six-member group dropped the choreography video on February 28, showcasing the full routine for "BLACKHOLE," the title track from their new full-length album "REVIVE+." The video captures all members' precise movements and formations throughout the song, giving fans an unobstructed view of the intricate choreography.
This release comes just days after IVE secured their second consecutive music show win for "BANG BANG" on Music Bank, where they earned 7,695 points to beat ATEEZ's "Adrenaline." That victory followed their M Countdown win the day before, establishing a strong momentum for their current promotional cycle.
The timing of the "BLACKHOLE" dance practice video suggests IVE may be preparing to shift focus to this track as their next promotional single. While "BANG BANG" has been dominating the charts and music shows, "BLACKHOLE" serves as the official title track from "REVIVE+," making it a natural choice for continued promotions.
Dance practice videos have become essential content for K-pop groups, allowing fans to appreciate the technical aspects of choreography without stage lighting and camera cuts. For IVE, known for their synchronized performances and strong stage presence, these videos highlight the group's growth and cohesion as performers.
The "REVIVE+" era has proven successful for IVE, with both title tracks gaining traction among fans and on music charts. As they continue this promotional period, the group appears to be strategically releasing content that maintains fan engagement while showcasing different aspects of their artistry.
Fans can watch the full "BLACKHOLE" dance practice video on IVE's official channels, where the group's polished choreography and individual charisma are on full display.
