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Produced by the Swedish duo Moonshine , who also worked on "Peek-A-Boo", and written by veteran SM songwriter Kenzie .
Scenes of the members playing with miniature versions of themselves or fruit echo the visual style of this era. [MV] Red Velvet - Power Up.mkv
The conveyor belt used for fruit "quality tests" mirrors the doll factory imagery from "Dumb Dumb". Produced by the Swedish duo Moonshine , who
The song is famous for its "banana-na-na" hook and the line "Level up," which is a phonetic wordplay on the group's fandom name, ReVeluv . The song is famous for its "banana-na-na" hook
The specific phrase "work hard, play hard" was inspired by advice given to the group by SM Entertainment founder Lee Soo-man during a company workshop. Visual Symbols and References
A shot of scooping watermelon is a subtle nod to their early summer hit.
The members "power up" by finding energy through their own music and "summer magic". They transition from monotonous tasks to a vibrant outdoor "juice-picnic-party," symbolizing liberation from work-related stress.