K-Pop group LE SSERAFIM continues to push boundaries with their latest EP, Hot, the final chapter of their Easy/Crazy/Hot trilogy. Following their genre-blending releases last year, the five-member group—Chaewon, Sakura, Yunjin, Kazuha, and Eunchae—dives into themes of love and passion, offering a fresh, groove-driven sound.

"This album is about committing fully to what you love, regardless of the outcome," says Eunchae. "We want to inspire people to take that leap."
The EP’s lead single, Hot, strips down their usual intensity in favor of a bass-heavy, emotionally charged track. The b-side, Come Over, a collaboration with J Lloyd and Lydia Kitto of the British band Jungle, delivers a nostalgic ‘60s-inspired feel.
"It was an honor to work with Jungle," says Kazuha. "The song’s vibe resonates deeply with us."
With nearly three years since their debut under Source Music (a subsidiary of Hybe), LE SSERAFIM has grown not just as artists but as a tightly-knit group.
"We always say we need all five of us to be complete," shares Sakura. "That bond keeps us strong."

As they gear up for their Easy Crazy Hot world tour, kicking off in South Korea next month, the group reflects on their evolving identity.
"We want to be seen as artists who inspire connection and courage," Kazuha explains. "We may be idols, but we experience the same emotions as everyone else. If our music can give someone strength, that’s the most important thing."
With unwavering dedication, LE SSERAFIM is ready to embrace the future. "Don't hesitate to love us with all your heart," Chaewon playfully adds. And with this album, they’re proving why fans should do just that.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
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