MEOVV Prepares for Global Takeover with Bite Now
By James Moreau | 30 May, 2026
The international quintet, MEOVV, looks to build on the success of their debut EP with the release of Bite Now on June 1.
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Followers of the evolving K-pop landscape are anticipating the return of MEOVV as the group prepares to release their second EP, Bite Now, on June 1. The project arrives as the quintet moves to capitalize on the momentum from their initial entrance into the global music scene.
The group established its identity in late 2024 with a debut that emphasized technical choreography and a polished hip-hop foundation. Their first single, “Meow,” released in September 2024, broke into the top 10 of Billboard’s world chart.
MEOVV’s reach is supported by an international lineup of members with roots in the United States, Japan, and South Korea. This multicultural background added to the success of their first EP, My Eyes Open VVide, released in May 2025. The project peaked at number 4 on the Korean album chart and reached the top 10 of the U.S. album sales charts.
The EP’s pre-release single “Hands Up” has proven to be the group’s most popular song with 79 million YouTube views and over 100 million plays on Spotify. The track also charted the highest, topping Japan’s Heatseekers songs and peaked at number 12 in Korea. Additionally, the R&B-influenced track “Toxic” contributed to the debut EP by demonstrating their range beyond their initial sound.
With over 2.7M followers each on Instagram and Spotify, the group’s popularity continues to scale.
As the June 1 release date nears, Bite Now serves as the primary vehicle for MEOVV to transition from a trending act into a permanent fixture on the global charts.
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