South Korean girl group IVE has released their second full-length album, REVIVE+, building on the massive success of pre-release track “BANG BANG”—which secured the first 2026 perfect all-kill on Korean charts. The album features bold group tracks and solo songs highlighting each member's individuality, as shared in a Billboard Korea interview. U.S. media, including Billboard, praise the release for ushering in a new era for the sextet.
IVE, the Starship Entertainment girl group consisting of ANYUJIN, GAEUL, REI, JANGWONYOUNG, LIZ, and LEESEO, released REVIVE+ approximately two years and 10 months after their previous full-length album. This follows the chart dominance of pre-release “BANG BANG,” which peaked at No. 63 on the Billboard Global 200 (March 7, 2026) and No. 3 on the Billboard Korea Hot 100. The title track, “BLACKHOLE,” is a high-octane anthem embodying the group's signature style, amid ongoing comeback promotions.
In a Billboard Korea interview published March 3, 2026, the members discussed their growth. ANYUJIN said, “While preparing this album, our members had a lot of conversations, reminding me of debut days—now our thoughts on IVE’s direction are aligned.” GAEUL noted growth from last year’s world tour in Seoul. REI stressed boldness, JANGWONYOUNG clearer production ideas, LIZ strength via her solo, and LEESEO steady progress in her 20th year.
REVIVE+ balances group synergy with solos expanding musicality. ANYUJIN called “BANG BANG” the boldest shift: “A style IVE hasn’t done before.” GAEUL sees “BLACKHOLE” as their future declaration. Solos include GAEUL's dreamy “Odd,” REI's playful Japanese-infused track, JANGWONYOUNG's confident song, LIZ's free-spirited “Unreal,” and LEESEO's rap-heavy piece. LIZ captured the philosophy: “We tried to show IVE as we are now, without hiding or exaggerating.”
Themes emphasize universal emotions like confidence to connect cultures, per REI: “Music bridges languages and cultures!” Post-promotions, IVE's second world tour, SHOW WHAT I AM, begins soon. A March 4, 2026, Chosun article highlighted Billboard's acclaim for the album's evolution and solos signaling a new era.