Singer Seobive returns with a new song that captures the bold spirit of a 14-year-old girl.

Seobive will release the new song 'No Carrots' at noon on the 28th on various music streaming sites.

'No Carrots' may sound like a trivial gripe, but beneath it is a small message of refusal against the taken-for-granted yes. The word 'carrot' in the song title is a motif symbolizing unconditional affirmation, like the expression "of course(=Yes)"

Through 'No Carrots,' Seobive sings the honest feelings of a 14-year-old girl who shouts, "today, my way comes first," in the face of adults' expectations and the demands of the times. It contains a "quiet declaration" to keep her own pace, not mere rebellion.

Coinciding with the comeback, Seobive will hold a special pop-up café event for two days, on the 28th and 29th, at Soundwave in Mapo District, Seoul, where she will meet fans in person. At the pop-up café, visitors will not only be able to purchase the physical album of 'No Carrots' but also participate in an on-site-only "Find the carrot." event, offering a unique experience.

Visitors will receive an unreleased photo coaster of Seobive when purchasing a set menu. A variety of goods and activities for fans are prepared, generating high anticipation.

Ahead of the comeback, Seobive said the new song "shows my growth while also capturing the honest feelings of teenagers living in the present," and she added that she "wants to communicate directly with fans through the pop-up café."

In 2024, Seobive released 'Maratang Huru,' a cute flirting song directed at seniors, which sparked a global challenge craze with its addictive melody and dance. She has since released distinctive songs such as 'Kung Kung Tta,' 'Adults don't know,' 'ZampaTT,' 'Talk Talk,' and 'Nyang,' receiving explosive love from Millennials and Gen Z.

Seobive's new song 'No Carrots' will be available on various music streaming sites at noon on the 28th.<

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