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Alpha Drive One's Self-Produced Content Gains Traction, Nearing 300 Million Views
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Alpha Drive One's Self-Produced Content Gains Traction, Nearing 300 Million Views

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • K-pop group Alpha Drive One is strengthening its 'hot rookie' status with engaging self-produced content following their comeback.
  • Their latest comeback features the title track 'OMG!', released on April 26 with their prologue single 'No School Tomorrow'.
  • The group's self-produced content, particularly 'OMG! HOUSE' on their official YouTube channel, is gaining significant traction, nearing 300 million views.

K-pop group Alpha Drive One is solidifying its position as a rising star not only through the success of its latest music but also with its popular self-produced content. The group, which made its comeback on April 26 with the prologue single 'No School Tomorrow' and its title track 'OMG!', is capturing attention with its engaging online material.

The group's official YouTube channel hosts a self-produced content series titled 'OMG! HOUSE.' This series has become a significant draw for fans, contributing to the group's growing popularity. The content is proving to be as successful as their music releases, demonstrating the group's multifaceted appeal.

With 'OMG! HOUSE' nearing a milestone of 300 million views, Alpha Drive One is demonstrating a strong connection with its audience beyond traditional music promotion. This success highlights the effectiveness of their strategy in building a dedicated fanbase through authentic and entertaining self-made videos.

The combination of a successful music comeback and highly viewed original content positions Alpha Drive One as a notable 'hot rookie' in the competitive K-pop landscape. Their ability to generate buzz through diverse platforms underscores their potential for continued growth and influence.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.