In a move that has sent the K-Pop world into an absolute frenzy, a forgotten gem from second-generation legends f(x) has seemingly re-emerged on official platforms, leaving fans utterly bewildered and ecstatic. Overnight, the ‘Electric Pop Ver.’ of their iconic track ‘Chocolate Love’ mysteriously appeared on what appears to be an official YouTube channel, sparking a wave of disbelief across international fandoms.
The immediate reaction online has been a mixture of shock, nostalgia, and pure chaos. Comments sections and social media feeds are ablaze with fans expressing their utter confusion and delight: “wait…what what year is it …the fuck are we doing right now? What is this? FROM THE OFFICIAL YOUTUBE? Don’t even joke about this, lad..” The sentiment is clear: nobody saw this coming, and the sudden, unannounced reappearance of this particular version, often considered a rare treat, has shattered the collective calm of the K-Pop internet.
While details surrounding the release remain shrouded in mystery – with no official announcement from SM Entertainment – the sheer audacity and unexpectedness of the move have amplified its viral potential. Is this a planned throwback? A vault release? A hint at future f(x) activities? Or simply a delightful, bewildering anomaly? Whatever the reason, MeU and K-Pop enthusiasts worldwide are rushing to stream the track, debate its origins, and revel in the unexpected resurgence of f(x)‘s unique electro-pop sound. One thing is certain: f(x) has once again proven their timeless impact, even from the archives.