ATEEZ - NASA
- IMPACT
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The music video for ATEEZ’s “NASA,” released on February 16, 2026, as part of their 13th mini-album GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4 under KQ Entertainment, is a powerful performance-focused visual that amplifies the track’s hip-hop energy and cosmic ambition with a weightless, high-impact aesthetic. Filmed in stark, textured space-like environments (including rough, industrial backdrops and foggy voids), the eight members—Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho—deliver razor-sharp choreography featuring explosive formations, gravity-defying jumps, and precise isolations that mimic zero-gravity movement and star-bound propulsion. Seonghwa opens with a striking gas-mask walk through misty terrain, transitioning into group sequences where they dominate the screen in sleek, metallic outfits under dramatic red-blue-gold lighting. The visuals sync perfectly with the song’s rhythmic spoken-delivery melody, booming bass, and anthemic hooks like “Shoot for the stars like NASA,” using dynamic camera sweeps, quick cuts, and subtle VFX to create an overwhelming, larger-than-life feel. This performance video serves as a climactic showcase of ATEEZ’s stage mastery, blending their signature intensity with space-themed flair for a visually stunning, replay-worthy addition to the Golden Hour series.
