ATEEZ unveiled a large-scale performance gift for fans, releasing the official performance video for "NASA," a track from their 13th mini album 'GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4.'
The video, uploaded on February 16 via ATEEZ's official YouTube channel, runs approximately 3 minutes and 38 seconds. It opens with Seonghwa walking forward in a gas mask before the members join a massive dance crew, delivering razor-sharp synchronized choreography.
Cinematic Scale Meets Zero-Gravity Choreography
The production stands out for its striking visual direction. From space-walk-inspired movements to a set design evoking zero gravity, the performance emphasizes scale and immersion. Dynamic camera work further amplifies the intensity, reinforcing ATEEZ's reputation for high-impact stagecraft.
"NASA" is a hip-hop-based track driven by punchy, almost spoken-style melodies that highlight the group's confidence. The song also drew international attention when NASA referenced the lyrics in an official post, sparking online buzz.
Sixth Million-Seller and Billboard Momentum
'GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4' marked ATEEZ's sixth million-seller album. The release surpassed 1.54 million copies in first-week sales, underscoring their consistent commercial power.
The album also secured No. 3 on the Billboard 200, extending ATEEZ's streak to six consecutive Top 3 entries on the U.S. main album chart.
ATEEZ are currently on their world tour 'IN YOUR FANTASY' and will head to Singapore on February 22 for the next stop.