ARrC rose to the top contenders for a music show win as soon as they made their comeback.

ARrC (Andy, Choi Han, Doha, Hyunmin, Jibin, Kkien, Lioto) performed the title track SKIID and the album track WoW (Way of Winning) (with Moon Sua X Siyoon) from their second single CTRL+ALT+SKIID on SBS funE's The Show, which aired on the 11th.

That day ARrC opened the show by premiering the album track WoW (Way of Winning) (with Moon Sua X Siyoon), a collaboration with Mystic Story senior group Billlie members Moon Sua and Siyoon. Based on the message that even in Anti-Climax moments with no finish line you can start again together, precise sound and multidimensional energy combined to maximize the two groups' dreamlike synergy. Their characteristic raw, vivid energy also shone through as they delivered visual enjoyment with choreography that formed a "W" amid varied large-scale movements and lively facial expressions.

ARrC then performed the title track SKIID, notable for its powerful yet graceful dance lines. ARrC expressed youthful rebellion cheerfully with the "time slip kick" dance that moves the legs slowly as if time has stopped. Building on a distinctive sound with delicate tempo control, ARrC left a deep impression, amplifying their freewheeling charm and once again imprinting their unique musical color on global fans.

In particular, ARrC marked a remarkable growth by appearing as a candidate for The Show Choice, effectively equivalent to a No. 1 contender, with SKIID upon their comeback. With their second single CTRL+ALT+SKIID, ARrC broke their own first-week sales record, roughly doubling sales compared with the previous mini album HOPE, continuing a career-high trajectory. SKIID also ranked high on the K-pop top song charts on iTunes in Vietnam and Taiwan, and ARrC appeared as a guest on Vietnam's national broadcaster VTV3's large-scale audition survival program Show It All, demonstrating their increased influence in the global market.

Meanwhile, ARrC's second single CTRL+ALT+SKIID captures the suspended emotions of youth, like an "Error," within the loop of exams, competition and failure, expressing youth's recovery and cheerful rebelliousness. They portrayed youth's recovery and cheerful rebelliousness in ARrC's own trendy musical grammar.

[Photo] The Show broadcast capture

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