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Rising K-Pop Girl Group ODD YOUTH Lights Up High School Stage with Fresh Energy

Kpop girl group ODD YOUTH thrills students during school attack performance at Daedong High

Newcomer K-pop girl group ODD YOUTH stole the spotlight during their very first ‘School Attack’ performance, showcasing their unique charisma and musical prowess. The group recently made a surprise visit to Daedong Taxation High School to celebrate the school’s 100th anniversary, featured on the YouTube channel “Today Our School Is.”

Dressed in school uniform-style outfits, ODD YOUTH immediately captivated students with an energetic stage of their debut single “THAT’S ME.” The event was a high-energy spectacle that energized the student body from the very start.

Each member brought a distinctive flair to the event. Maya delivered a powerful rap performance of B.o.B’s “Strange Clouds,” while Mayka impressed with an athletic sideways flip. Kani charmed everyone with her playful side in the “elephant nose” spinning game, and Yeum showcased her beautiful vocals with a heartfelt cover of TWICE’s “Feel Special.”

Sommer displayed her impressive dance techniques by performing Jennie’s like JENNIE choreography, enchanting the audience with her precision and style.

Beyond the performances, the group engaged in fun games and spontaneous photo sessions with students, creating memorable moments and closer bonds. The event culminated in a special live stage of their latest track “I Like You” followed by an encore performance of “Best Friendz.” Their stable vocals and sleek choreography drew excited cheers and applause.

After the show, the members shared their thoughts: “It was such a thrill to perform in front of peers around our age. We’re beyond happy to share our energy and connect with everyone. This was such a meaningful and fun experience, and we’ll continue to support Daedong Taxation High School!”

Currently promoting their debut mini-album released on the 15th, ODD YOUTH is quickly gaining momentum with their title track “I Like You.” With performances like this, they’re proving to be one of the most exciting rookie acts in the K-pop scene.