The group Queenz Eye left a meaningful mark by releasing an exclusive documentary with the U.S. music critic publication Pitchfork.

Queenz Eye (Wonchae, Ayun, Kiri, Seobin, Jinyul, Seoha) recently released on their official YouTube channel the Queenz Eye | Pitchfork Exclusive: "PRISM of Us" documentary, conveying the members' strong bonds through behind-the-scenes footage of adding new members and their comeback.

The documentary captured the recording process and MV shooting sites for Queenz Eye's first mini-album PRISM EP.01, and included interviews with original members Wonchae and Ayun as well as newly joined Kiri, Seobin, Jinyul and Seoha, allowing viewers to feel the members' sincere commitment to a new chapter.

Wonchae expressed confidence, saying, "We worked hard to properly show our skills with this album." Seobin revealed deep trust in the members, saying, "We all gathered and had a time to say what Queenz Eye means to each of us. At that time, I think I felt that with these members I could trust and follow them." Along with scenes of Queenz Eye comforting each other, Wonchae greeted fans, saying, "We want to be a team and artists who consistently approach with sincerity. Please look forward to a stronger Queenz Eye," raising fans' enthusiasm.

Pitchfork's documentary with Queenz Eye was Pitchfork's first exclusive documentary with a K-pop artist, and drew intense attention from domestic and international fans after its release. In an article, Pitchfork noted that it is rare to capture the delicate and unstable early moments when a group forms in K-pop, but Queenz Eye's new short documentary "PRISM of US" shows that very process, explaining why Queenz Eye's debut merits attention.

In its article, Pitchfork focused on how the Queenz Eye members build trust and grow together, saying, "The vulnerability and risks they took to build their bond make this new chapter special, and their story is worth paying attention to," highlighting that Queenz Eye is leading a new current within K-pop.

Earlier, after reorganizing into a six-member group, Queenz Eye made a comeback with the mini-album PRISM EP.01, eliciting a strong response from domestic and international fans. With fresh visual sensibilities and refined sound for a new leap, Queenz Eye has expanded its influence by gracing the digital cover of Glamour South Africa as well as features in the U.S. magazines Variety and WWD.

[Photo] Pitchfork Exclusive: "PRISM of Us" documentary

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