
Xdinary Heroes (XH), the rising rock band under JYP Entertainment, is heating things up with their latest digital single ‘FiRE (My Sweet Misery)’, which has already surpassed 2.27 million views on YouTube just days after release!
The music video, released on July 7 at 6 PM KST, quickly caught attention for its intense vibe—one of the group’s boldest concepts yet. With a perfect balance of whispery verses, explosive screams, and powerful instrumentals, the track is being praised as one of their most daring and genre-pushing releases to date.
All six members—Gun Il, Jung Su, Gaon, O de, Jun Han, and Ju Yeon—actively participated in writing and composing the track, showcasing their artistry and passion. Fans around the world are loving the new direction, with comments like:

“It feels like a song that shows Xdinary Heroes’ direction at its best in every way,”
“I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched the MV,”
“Their songs are really conceptual and hard-hitting. I hope they keep doing more of this.”
In celebration of the MV’s success, JYP Entertainment released exclusive behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot. The photos show the members in eye-catching styles—from sharp black suits to fiery red leather outfits—capturing their mature visuals and intense stage presence.


Xdinary Heroes also thrilled fans during their ‘Xdinary Heroes Summer Special ’ concert, held from July 4 to 6 at the Handball Gymnasium in Olympic Park, Seoul. It was their first time performing at such a large venue, and they rocked the stage with the live debut of ‘FiRE (My Sweet Misery)’, leaving the crowd energized and emotional.
But they’re not stopping there. The group is currently on their ‘Beautiful Mind’ world tour, bringing their powerful performances to global fans. Their next stop? Taipei on July 11, followed by a huge debut at Lollapalooza Chicago on July 31—one of the biggest music festivals in the world.
With growing international attention and a genre-bending sound, Xdinary Heroes is proving they’re not just another idol band—they’re here to shake things up in the rock scene.
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