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NMIXX’s "High Horse" Choreographed by Indian Dancer Paramdeep Singh: A Game-Changer?

Writer: Disha PaulDisha Paul

NMIXX Teams Up with Indian Choreographer for "High Horse" (Credits: JYP Entertainment)
NMIXX Teams Up with Indian Choreographer for "High Horse" (Credits: JYP Entertainment)


NMIXX is making a powerful comeback with their fourth mini-album, Fe3O4: FORWARD, set to drop on March 17, 2025. Ahead of the release, they surprised fans with the performance visualizer for "High Horse", a pre-release track showcasing a unique blend of music and dance.


What makes this comeback special? Indian choreographer Paramdeep Singh is behind the "High Horse" dance moves. Along with assistants Vikas Pandey and Vikas Sain, he infused the routine with a mix of Indian and K-pop influences, making it a first-of-its-kind collaboration.




In a statement, Singh shared that the choreography was completed within three to four days. He described the process as an exciting experience, promising fans a unique dance routine that combines Indian elements with modern K-pop influences.


The upcoming album consists of six tracks, starting with "High Horse" as the pre-release track, followed by the title song, "Know About Me", and other songs, including "Slingshot", "Golden Recipe", "Papillon", and "Ocean". Known for their MIXX POP sound, NMIXX has continuously experimented with genre-blending music, and this comeback signals a new level of artistic growth.

NMIXX's fourth mini-album, Fe3O4: FORWARD (Credits: JYP Entertainment)
NMIXX's fourth mini-album, Fe3O4: FORWARD (Credits: JYP Entertainment)


With Fe3O4: FORWARD, the group aims to expand their MIXXTOPIA universe, encouraging fans to embrace new possibilities and push past limitations. This album represents a more mature and refined side of NMIXX as they continue to evolve both musically and conceptually.


K-pop has often drawn inspiration from Indian culture, but this direct collaboration could open new doors for more Indian talents in the industry. With Paramdeep Singh at the core of "High Horse", will this be a turning point for future K-pop and Indian dance collaborations?



Will K-pop continue to bridge the gap between industries? How do you feel about this unique fusion of styles?


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