
LE SSERAFIM Launches English Version of “Different”
LE SSERAFIM has dropped the English version of "Different," which originally came out as the title track on their fourth Japanese single album. This track is a milestone for the group since it’s their first Japanese-original title song since they debuted. The song dives into disco funk vibes and carries a message about staying true to yourself without getting caught up in comparing yourself to others.
The new English version comes with a visualizer that brings a fresh twist: the members are turned into game characters navigating through various virtual game worlds. It’s a fun and fitting way to match the track’s lively energy.
Fans waiting to grab the physical version of LE SSERAFIM’s fourth Japanese single album won’t have to wait long—it hits stores on June 24. This release continues to show how the group is expanding their reach both in musical style and language.
The message behind "Different" really speaks to personal authenticity, which feels pretty relevant given the pressures artists often face. It’s a track that invites listeners to embrace what makes them unique.
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