The performance of the group ILLIT's 'Almond Chocolate (Korean Ver.)' has been unveiled for the first time, captivating global fans.

ILLIT (YoonA, MinJu, MoKa, WonHee, IroHa) posted the 'Almond Chocolate (Korean Ver.)' performance video on their official YouTube channel on 10th at 7 p.m. While there have been special films that rival the quality of music videos, it was difficult to see the choreography from start to finish in this video.

In the performance video, the members wear matching pure white outfits, showcasing their clear and innocent visuals. Holding blue bouquets, they appear to be confessing to someone, maximizing the excitement factor. Rather than being merely shy, they exude ILLIT's lively charm with bold choreography that actively approaches the audience.

The signature finger choreography of ILLIT shines once again. The hand movements embody feelings of attraction toward another person in various shapes of 'almond chocolate.' Additionally, while presenting synchronized dancing, they enhance the viewing experience with their lovely expressions.

The popularity surge of ILLIT, known for their 'short-form' content, is anticipated. Fans who watched the performance video responded, saying, "Both the Japanese and Korean versions are really addictive," "It's refreshing and makes my heart flutter so much," "The lovely choreography, expressions, and voices create a perfect harmony," "I want to see it on music shows," and more.

'Almond Chocolate (Korean Ver.)' is a song that likens the passionate feelings and excitement of love for someone special to almond chocolate. ILLIT's vocals, which express overwhelming emotions against a bright and lively sound, stand out. The original Japanese song produced for the movie 'I Don't Just Like You for Your Face' was first released on Valentine's Day in February, receiving positive responses locally.

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