Red Velvet video discography | |
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Video albums | 2 |
Music videos | 31 |
The videography of the South Korean group Red Velvet consists of thirty-one music videos and two video albums.
Formed by entertainment company SM Entertainment in August 2014, the group initially consisted of four members; Irene, Seulgi, Wendy and Joy. In March 2015, Yeri joined the group.
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Happiness" | 2014 | Woogie Kim | [1] |
"Be Natural" | Kwon Soon-wook | [2] | |
"Automatic" | 2015 | Shin Hee-won | [3] |
"Ice Cream Cake" | Woogie Kim | ||
"Dumb Dumb" | Beomjin (VM Project) | [4] | |
"One of These Nights" | 2016 | Shin Hee-won | [5] |
"Russian Roulette" | [6] | ||
"Rookie" | 2017 | [7] | |
"Would U" | Koh In-gon | [8] | |
"Red Flavor" | Seong Chang-won | [9] | |
"Rebirth" | Shindong | [10] | |
"Peek-a-Boo" | Kim Zi-yong | [11] | |
"Bad Boy" | 2018 | Kim Ja-kyeong | [12] |
"I Just" | Themselves | [13] | |
"Power Up" | Kim Ja-kyeong | [14] | |
"RBB (Really Bad Boy)" | Oui Kim | [15] | |
"Zimzalabim" | 2019 | Beomjin (VM Project) | [16] |
"Milkshake“ | LUXMEDIA | [17] | |
"Umpah Umpah" | O (Shin Hee-won) | [18] | |
"Psycho" | [19] | ||
"Queendom" | 2021 | 725 (SL8IGHT) | [20] |
"Queendom" (Demicat Remix) | [21] | ||
"Bad Boy" (PREP Remix) | Unknown | [22] | |
"Feel My Rhythm" | 2022 | O (Shin Hee-won) | [23] |
"Birthday" | Kim Hyunsoo (SEGAJI) | [24] | |
"Beautiful Christmas" (with Aespa) | Unknown | [25] | |
"Red Flavor" (Mar Vista Remix) | 2023 | [26] | |
"Chill Kill" | Lee Youngeum (OGG VISUAL) | [27] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"#Cookie Jar" | 2018 | Oh Ji-won | [28] |
"Sappy" | 2019 | Kim Woo-je | [29] |
"Wildside" | 2022 | VISHOP (Vikings League) | [30] |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN | ||||
DVD [31] | Blu-ray [32] | |||
Red Velvet 1st Concert "Red Room" in Japan | 8 | 15 |
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Red Velvet 2nd Concert "Redmare" in Japan |
| 12 | 21 |
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Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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Trolls World Tour | 2020 | K-Pop Gang | Voice role | [35] |
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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Descendants of the Sun | 2016 | Themselves | Guest appearance (Episode 16) | [36] |
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Ice Cream Cake is the debut Korean extended play by the South Korean girl group Red Velvet. It was released digitally on March 17, 2015, and physically on March 18 by SM Entertainment and distributed by Dreamus, marking the group's first proper release since their initial debut in August 2014 and their first release as a quintet since the addition of the group's fifth member Yeri. The extended play was released in two physical versions, named after the two singles and contained six tracks which introduced both the group's "Red" and "Velvet" sonic concept. The duality was further demonstrated by its two singles, "Automatic" and "Ice Cream Cake", with the latter becoming the group's breakthrough commercial success. S.M. founder Lee Soo-man served as the EP's executive producer, with Hayley Aitken, Trinity Music, Daniel "Obi" Klein, Charli Taft, Jam Factory, Kenzie, Teddy Riley, Cha Cha Malone, MonoTree and others contributed lyrics and production.
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Monster is the debut extended play by Red Velvet – Irene & Seulgi, the first sub-unit of South Korean girl group Red Velvet. It was released on July 6, 2020, by SM Entertainment, with Dreamus serving as the South Korea distributor. The EP contains six tracks, including the title track of the same name and a follow-up single "Naughty".
"Naughty" is a song recorded by Red Velvet - Irene & Seulgi, the first sub-unit of South Korean girl group Red Velvet, for their debut EP Monster. The song was released as the second single from the EP. The track was written by JQ, Yeon-Ji Lee, Charite Viken, Louise Frick Sveen and Moonshine and was also produced by Soo-Man Lee, Moonshine, Young-Jin Yoo and Butterfly. A remix of the song with DJ Demicat was released on July 31 with a music video.
"#Cookie Jar" is a song by South Korean girl group Red Velvet, taken from their debut Japanese extended play of the same title, #Cookie Jar (2018).
"Why Can't You Love Me?" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Wendy. The song was released on April 5, 2021, by SM Entertainment for her first extended play, Like Water. Composed by Jamie Jones, Matt Wong, Paulina Cerrilla, Lamont Neuble, and Tim Stewart, and written by Koo Tae-woo, it is an medium R&B pop song that expresses the excitement of unrequited love. It debuted at 200 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.
"Je T'aime" is a remake song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Joy. Originally recorded and released by singer Hey in 2001, the song was re-recorded and was released on May 26, 2021, by SM Entertainment as a pre-release single from her special remake album, Hello. Composed by Yoo Jeong-yeon and written by Lee Do-yeon, the track was reinterpreted from its jazzy vibes to a classical arrangement. It peaked at position 55 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and peaked at position 21 on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 Chart.
"Hello" is a remake song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Joy. Originally recorded and released by singer Park Hye-kyung in 2003, the song was re-recorded and was released on May 31, 2021, by SM Entertainment as a title track from her special remake album of the same name. Composed by Kang Hyun-min and also written by him along with Park Hye-kyung and Park Ji-won, the track was described as a modern rock genre song. It is about forgetting the hard days and celebrating a new day. The song peaked at position 10 on the Gaon Digital Chart and Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
"Day by Day" is a remake song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Joy. Originally recorded and released by female duo As One in 1999, the song was re-recorded and was released on May 31, 2021, by SM Entertainment as a track from her special remake album, Hello. Composed by Shim Sang-won and written by Yoon Sa-rah, it is an emotional medium tempo R&B ballad song. The track is about expressing courage little by little to people who have been by her side for a long time. The song debuted at position 108 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and charted at position 99 on the Billboard K-Pop 100.
"If Only" is a remake song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Joy featuring Paul Kim. Originally recorded and released by singer Sung Si-kyung in 2002, the song was re-recorded and was released on May 31, 2021, by SM Entertainment as a track from her special remake album Hello. Composed and written by Yoon Young-joon, the song features a sound band arrangement and a flute performance. The song debuted at position 69 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and charted at position 38 on the Billboard K-Pop 100.
"Queendom" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for their sixth Korean extended play (EP) of the same name. Composed by minGtion, Anne Judith Stokke Wik, Moa "Cazzi Opeia" Carlebecker, and Ellen Berg with Korean lyrics adapted by Jo Yoon-kyung, the dance-pop song was released as the titular EP's lead single on August 16, 2021, by SM Entertainment, along with its accompanying music video.
"Pose" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for their sixth Korean extended play (EP), Queendom. It was released as part of the EP on August 16, 2021, by SM Entertainment. The up-tempo dance-pop song is written by Lee Seu-ran and composed by Fabian Torsson, Harry Sommerdahl, Ylva Dimberg, and Moa "Cazzi Opeia" Carlebecker.
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