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Video #3

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VideoGirl present a new album shaped by a single question:
If it isn't recorded, did it really happen?
The lead track VIDEOrNot captures a generation raised to trust screens over memory, proof over feeling. In a world where moments only matter once they're filmed, life becomes a performance and reality waits until it fits the frame.
Across the album, VideoGirl explore the tension between living and documenting, presence and proof. Hands shake as the record button is pressed, hearts go offline while screens light up. What can't be verified is quietly dismissed, even if it was real.
Blending modern pop with a cool, minimalist K-pop sensibility, the album reflects a digital youth culture obsessed with visibility believing that what appears on video is the truest version of the self.
This is not a critique from the outside.
It's a confession from inside the frame.
For those who have learned to ask:
To V or not to V.