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Building on "Red Flavor" , each member is again associated with a fruit: Irene (watermelon), Yeri (grape), Joy (kiwi), Seulgi (pineapple), and Wendy (orange).

The video heavily utilizes bright primary colors, gingham patterns, and "sailor-inspired" fashion, complemented by a chiptune-heavy 16-bit soundscape. Musical Composition [MV] Red Velvet - Power Up.mkv

The video opens in a sweltering, monotonous indoor environment where the heat is so intense that household items like irons and ice cream melt. This represents the stifling pressure of daily tasks and the South Korean "hell Joseon" sentiment, where millennials often feel guilt for taking breaks. Building on "Red Flavor" , each member is

The primary message of "Power Up" is .

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 This represents the stifling pressure of daily tasks

While fruits in "Red Flavor" were "interviewed," in "Power Up," they bloom into flowers, signaling the group's maturity and growth over the intervening year. Callbacks:

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 .