Liz of IVE has charmed fans once again with her lovely tone and heartfelt message through her latest OST appearance.
On October 13, Liz released the music video for the OST of the animated series "Princess Catch! Tinyping." The video intertwines her scenes of singing with clips from the animation, perfectly capturing the show's bright and magical atmosphere.
A Voice Full of Warmth and Positivity
With her pure and cheerful voice, Liz vividly brings to life the adventures of protagonist Romi and the Tinyping fairies. Her doll-like visuals and radiant expressions add an extra touch of sweetness to the video.
In a statement via Starship Entertainment, Liz shared, "It's an honor to sing the theme song for such a lovely project. I hope everyone who listens will learn to cherish and love themselves a little more. Please enjoy both the song and the music video."
A Perfect Fit for the Role
A representative from SAMG Entertainment explained their choice, saying, "Liz's bright, healthy image and powerful vocals matched perfectly with the world of Tinyping." They added that the music video beautifully combines Liz's signature charm with the animation's colorful visuals.
The "Tone Fairy" of IVE
Since debuting with IVE in 2021, Liz has stood out for her clear and refreshing vocals, earning the nickname "Tone Fairy." She has previously lent her voice to drama OSTs such as "Summer" and "Heavy Love," both praised for enhancing emotional immersion.
Most recently, Liz gained recognition once again with IVE's new single "XOXZ," showcasing her versatile vocal range and drawing global fan attention. Her growing presence extends beyond music, as she's also been selected as a model for several fashion and beauty brands.
IVE will hold their second world tour "Show What I Am" at KSPO DOME in Seoul from October 31 to November 2, promising a series of performances that highlight their many charms.
(Cultural context: In K-pop, idol OST collaborations for beloved children's animations like Tinyping often emphasize positivity and self-love, aligning with themes that appeal to both young fans and general audiences.)