Le Sserafim have shared a new version of their latest single “Crazy” featuring PinkPantheress. The song was originally featured on the group’s mini album crazywhich fell on August 30.
“I had so much fun joining in on this song on a beat that I hope everyone enjoys,” PinkPanthress noted in a statement about the collaboration.
Le Sserafim put themselves on the map shortly after their 2022 debut as a K-pop group with top-notch choreography and unforgettable performances. Their debut album, UnforgivingThe band hit the market last year with their first English-language single, “Perfect Night.” The band performed at Coachella in April, another milestone in their career.
“I think it will be part of Le Sserafim’s history,” Sakura said. Rolling Stone“Success there will open up more opportunities for us. I really want things to go well!” Chaewon added. “Being invited to the festival this year, especially at this early stage of our careers, is something I’m still trying to process.”
PinkPantheress released her single “Turn It Up” of the same name as Selena in May as the follow-up to her 2023 album God knowswhich included songs such as “Mosquito”, “Another Life” with Rima, and “Capable of Love”.
Last month, the singer announced that she would be cancelling all of her shows for the rest of the year to prioritize her physical health and “overall well-being.”
“It is with great sadness that I announce that I will not be able to continue the rest of my live performances this year in order to focus on my physical health and overall well-being,” she wrote in an Instagram story. “I seem to have hit a wall that I am struggling to break through.”
PinkPantheress said she will be canceling her festival appearances, including the III Points Festival in Miami, along with her scheduled appearance on Olivia Rodrigo's show Viscera The band will kick off their world tour this month, and Coldplay will perform their Music of the Spheres show in Australia and New Zealand in November. PinkPantheress also recently opened for Rodrigo in Philadelphia, Atlanta and Washington, D.C. last month, but pulled out of a July 27 Oklahoma City show.