Enhypen (엔하이픈) 'drunk-dazed' Official Mv (choreography Ver.) -

: Many movements involve heads moving last or limbs being "pushed and pulled" as if by an external force, symbolizing the boys' transition into vampires and their struggle with newfound instincts.

: Movements such as face framing and outstretched, claw-like arms toward the audience signal their "awakening" and the crossing of the line between their human and vampire selves. Performer Reacts to Enhypen 'Drunk-Dazed' Dance Practice

: While some members focus on the physical intensity, others like Sunoo and Jake are praised for their immersive facial expressions that convey the eerie, dazed vibe of the carnival concept. Symbolism and Lore Connections : Many movements involve heads moving last or

: The footwork, including heavy stomps and shuffling, represents the intoxicating and sometimes frightening freedom of the carnival, mirroring their real-life journey into the music industry.

: Dancers often use a "melting" quality with speed changes, mimicking a slow "bleeding down" motion that builds tension throughout the track. Symbolism and Lore Connections : The footwork, including

The release of the official choreography version of "Drunk-Dazed" offers fans an unfiltered look at the technical precision and intense energy that defines the group's performance identity. Directed by Yong Seok Choi and Jihye Yoon, this version strips away the cinematic narrative of the original music video to focus entirely on the "bloody birthday party" performance. Performance Highlights and Analysis

: The choreography uses varying levels and angles, featuring polyrhythmic movements and "matrix-like" illusions in static poses that create a sense of controlled chaos. Directed by Yong Seok Choi and Jihye Yoon,

Captured in the Carnival: A Deep Dive into ENHYPEN’s "Drunk-Dazed" Choreography MV