You seem to be a little confused about the HEYA music video, and I'd like to offer a little help. IVE 'HEYA' is a fusion song inspired by the Korean folktales of “The Tiger Who Swallowed the Sun” and “The Sun and the Moon”. The 'HE' pronunciation of HEYA means sun. When YA is added to it, it means to speak to the sun. The pronunciation of HEYA is also used as a musical element in Korean folk music, and while it doesn't have a specific meaning in itself, it's used to enhance the mood of the song and add a sense of rhythm. After all, this song is a fusion of Korean culture: the name of the song, the lyrics, the clothes and accessories, and even the visuals, such as the shapes of buildings and mountains. This music video is more fun to watch if you understand Korean folklore.
It is also good to notice that in the Korean folktale, the sun and the moon gets up on the sky to escape the Tiger and it works for them. HEYA gives it a twist showing that the Tiger actually ate the sun - Leeseo has the sunlight inside her mouth at the end of the MV.
"Accendio" is spell from harry potter which makes a person float, I'm not sure if this "Accendio" is from harry potter but I know my spells when I see/hear them
It's Ascendio in Harry Potter tho meaning to ascend, the levitating spell. For Accendio in Latin it means "to burn" which kinda made sense when Rei said B.U.R.N in her rap
I think the extra layer at the last chorus that you were referring to was Liz's (the one with the blue hair) and Yujin's (the one with the bob) ad-libs.
@@killerkoareacts they are amazing. They are all Japaneses. This group bases in South Korea but their songs are in English. I hope you will have a great time reacting to them🥰