K-Pop / Techno · 2026
Generate an AI dance video to It's Me, ILLIT's April 2026 lead single from their fourth EP Mamihlapinatapai. Upload any photo and our AI performs Yumeki's choreography — finger clicks, sharp arm positions, and the high-energy techno bounce that drove a Korea Circle #2 debut.
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Choreographer: Yumeki (yumekitakenaka)
Released April 30, 2026 by Belift Lab, It's Me debuted at #2 on South Korea's Circle Chart and simultaneously reached #7 on the Japan Billboard Hot 100, #10 in New Zealand, and #8 on US Billboard World Digital Song Sales. The official dance practice video, which credits choreographer @yumekitakenaka in ILLIT's own caption, became the center of a challenge wave across TikTok and Instagram Reels within days of release. The group amplified it with dancer collabs — including a routine filmed with Little KTIGERS taekwondo kids — that ran across ILLIT's own social accounts and multiplied the challenge's reach internationally.
Cultural Note
ILLIT debuted in March 2024 with 'Magnetic,' which became the first K-pop debut single to enter both the Billboard Hot 100 (at #91) and the UK Official Singles chart in the same release cycle — a record that placed the group under immediate global scrutiny before their debut week was over. It's Me is their fourth EP's title track, each successive release building a distinct sonic identity: the techno production here, from The Wavys, turns post-date ambiguity into floor energy. The album title Mamihlapinatapai — a word from the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego, describing the shared look between two people who both want to make the first move but neither does — frames the lyric's premise precisely: 'It's me. I'm your bias.' The five members (Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, Iroha) had just completed their first concert tour, 'Press Start' in Seoul, when they announced this comeback live on stage.
The choreography centers on sharp finger and hand isolations — photos with clearly visible, unconstrained hands produce the cleanest output for the click-and-point sequences
The chorus involves a sharp downward arm drop followed by a bouncy rebound; photos at a slight angle show the arm arc more distinctly than a flat front-facing frame
At 147 BPM the AI renders motion quickly — higher-resolution source photos minimise blur on the faster sequences
The routine has defined pauses between bursts of movement; a poised, ready-to-move posture in the source photo matches those held moments before the snap
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