Choi Ye Na, (G)I-DLE Yuqi Team Up for Electrifying New Comeback Track 'Hate Rodrigo' — MV Teaser Revealed!

The news has sent waves of anticipation throughout the K-pop community, eager to witness the synergy between these two talented artists.

The announcement came as a pleasant surprise to fans, who have been eagerly awaiting new music from both Choi Ye Na and Yuqi. The track, "Hate Rodrigo," is said to be a powerful and dynamic song that showcases the vocal prowess and stage presence of the two artists.


Hate Rodrigo MV Teaser

Accompanying the exciting news, a teaser for the music video (MV) has been unveiled, providing a glimpse into the concept and aesthetic of the upcoming release.

The MV teaser has already garnered significant attention, with fans dissecting every second of the video in anticipation of its full release.

Choi Ye Na, known for her captivating performances and versatile talents, has shown great enthusiasm for this collaboration. Similarly, (G)I-DLE's Yuqi has demonstrated her incredible vocal abilities and charismatic presence, making this collaboration a highly anticipated event for both fandoms.

Fans Sent into Ablaze

Fans have taken to social media platforms to express their excitement, sharing the MV teaser and discussing their expectations for the collaboration. The anticipation is palpable as fans eagerly await the release of "Hate Rodrigo" and the full music video.

One fan admiring their friendship shared a tweet saying “IMAGINE DOING A COMEBACK FEATURING YOUR BESTIE !!!”.

Another fan could not contain her admiration and adores the beauty that her idol has.

She quoted on twitter, “SHE LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE HEARTIZ ERA YENA I'M GONNA FUCKING BAWL MY ADORABLE DUCKLING ️I LOVE YOU SO MUCH @YENA_OFFICIAL”, sharing what she felt.

Mark your calendars for June 27 KST, as Choi Ye Na's 2nd single album 'HATE XX' and the title track "Hate Rodrigo" are set to make their grand entrance into the music scene.

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Written by Madison Cullen

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