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YouTubeJune 23, 2026

CLASSy Just Dropped the Saddest Comeback Title Ever

Summary

Girl group CLASSy just released their new music video "Tear Drop," and the full Korean title is honestly brutal — "Walking with tears on my face is what makes me who I am." It's part of their "REBOOT_After the Tears" concept, and fans are already feeling it. The song's racking up views fast, sitting at over 338K already.

Why it went viral

The title alone is doing a lot of work here. Korean song titles can get really long and poetic, but this one's just brutally honest in a way that makes people stop and feel something. Plus CLASSy's been building a solid fanbase since their debut, and this comeback's showing a more mature, vulnerable side that's resonating hard.

Main Story

Girl group CLASSy just dropped their comeback music video "Tear Drop," and the full Korean title hits way harder than the English — "Walking with tears on my face is what makes me who I am." It's part of their "REBOOT_After the Tears" concept, and the whole thing's got this raw, emotional energy that fans are eating up. The video's already sitting at over 338K views and climbing fast.

Backstory

CLASSy debuted in 2022 and they're known for mixing girl-crush concepts with really expressive performance styles. Korean song titles often use the full poetic phrase as the official title, with a shorter English version for international promo — so "Tear Drop" and that whole long Korean sentence are both the same song. The "REBOOT" concept suggests they're entering a new chapter or sound, which is pretty common for K-pop groups after their first year or two.

FAQ

Where can I watch CLASSy's Tear Drop music video?

The official music video is on CLASSy's YouTube channel. It's got both the Korean title '눈물이 난 채로 걷는 게 나다운 거라서' and the English title 'Tear Drop' in the video info, so you can search either way.

Who is CLASSy?

CLASSy is a seven-member girl group that debuted in 2022 under Universal Music and M25. They came together through the survival show 'My Teenage Girl' and they're known for their high-energy performances and mixing cute and powerful concepts.

Why are Korean song titles so long?

It's a whole trend in K-pop and Korean indie music — titles that read like a full sentence or confession. They're more poetic and emotionally direct, almost like the title is the first lyric. International fans usually get a shorter English version, but the Korean title is the 'real' one.

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