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4EVE performing BOYS LOVE GIRLS in the official dance cut
Still from 4EVE’s official “BOYS LOVE GIRLS” dance cut. Video: 4EVE and XOXO Entertainment.

4EVE | T-pop | RaeRae Reacts

BOYS LOVE GIRLS

4EVE make indifference look like choreography and turn one blunt hook into a seven-member relay.

Quick facts

  • Artist: 4EVE
  • Song release and official MV: December 23, 2024
  • Dance cut: December 30, 2024
  • Language: English
  • Writers: Michael McHenry, Adrienne Ben Haim and Larus Amarson
  • Producer: daysof1993
  • Labels: TPOP Incorporation and 88rising Records

Watch the official dance cut

The player uses 4EVE’s official upload and does not autoplay. The original MV is linked in the sources; both treatments stay on this one song page.

A blunt hook with seven personalities

“BOYS LOVE GIRLS” runs on the idea that confidence, work and not answering every call are the traits attracting attention. The writing is deliberately repetitive, but 4EVE keep swapping voices and attitudes so the hook feels like a relay instead of a slogan pasted seven times.

daysof1993’s production gives the English-language single a clean global-pop finish. The risk is obvious: polish can erase the group’s individual color. The members prevent that by making each handoff feel slightly competitive.

The dance cut shows the machinery

The dance cut strips away the official MV’s narrative framing and lets formations explain the song. Seven members can make a simple chorus look busy, but the choreography uses clear centers and fast transitions to keep the eye moving.

This is alternate performance material, not a second song. The canonical review covers the December 23 single and official MV, then uses the December 30 dance cut to examine how the group sells the hook physically.

RaeRae verdict

Replay: Yes. The hook knows exactly what it is doing.

Best decision: Giving every member a distinct little claim on the same attitude.

Complaint: The lyric could use one verse with more specific bite.

Final call: Polished, cocky T-pop with choreography strong enough to justify the separate dance cut, not a duplicate article.

Sources

Read 4EVE’s canonical group profile.

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The official MV gives the song its full argument

The canonical review already covers the song. This official video belongs here, not on a duplicate page. It expands the same push and pull between boys, girls, attraction and social performance through a full-group visual treatment.

4EVE use formation changes, individual attitude and glossy pop staging without turning seven members into seven unrelated campaigns. The video is most useful when it lets the members answer each other across the frame. The song’s title sounds like a simple rule; the performance keeps showing how messy the rule becomes once actual personalities enter.

The official player does not autoplay.

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