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Meovv looks beyond genres with Bach-inspired new EP

The innovative blend of classical and modern music is attracting attention.

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Rookie girl group Meovv has released their new EP, 'Bite Now,' featuring a track inspired by Bach's famous composition.

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Fans are eager to see how the group will innovate with classical influences.

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This move reflects a broader trend of genre-blending in K-pop.

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Meovv's bold approach to merging classical elements with pop is a refreshing take on K-pop.

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K-pop artists are increasingly blending genres, reflecting diverse musical influences.

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open_in_new koreaherald kpop: Meovv looks beyond genres with Bach-inspired new EP Meovv is betting that one of classical music's most recognizable melodies can help define the rookie girl group's future. The five-member act returned Monday with its second EP, "Bite Now," led by "Ddi Ro Ri," a main track built around a reinterpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D minor." Rather than treating the classical piece as a novelty, the group said it saw the song as an opportunity to showcase its evolving musical identity and willingness to experiment across gen June 2, 2026
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