ENHYPEN Confront Their Darkest Selves in “Outside” Music Video

by Hasan Beyaz

Credit: BELIFT Lab.

ENHYPEN have unleashed their latest visual strike with the release of “Outside,” a hard-hitting MV that sees the septet in a high-stakes pursuit — not of an enemy, but of their own desire-fuelled shadows.

Dropped via their YouTube channel, the new video forms the next chapter in the group’s self-mythologising narrative, blending sleek futurism with psychological grit.

Split across monochrome and hyper-saturated palettes, the “Outside” MV frames a clash between the members and their alter egos — doppelgängers decked in arcade-inspired visuals who represent the group’s internal battles.

It’s a tense, aesthetic-heavy game of cat and mouse: ENHYPEN’s real selves move with ice-cool restraint, while their shadow selves embody unchecked chaos. Bodycam footage adds raw immediacy to the choreography, pushing viewers straight into the eye of the storm.

“Outside” doubles down on this intensity sonically. Built on a hip-hop trap framework, the track surges with snarling rap verses and blistering gang vocals, cementing one of the group’s grittiest performances to date. A slick interpolation of Three 6 Mafia’s “Stay Fly” injects swagger and nostalgia into the mix, subtly recontextualising the sample in ENHYPEN’s world of fractured mirrors and power struggles.

The track is lifted from DESIRE : UNLEASH, the group’s genre-warping sixth mini album released earlier this month. The project debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the top spot on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart, selling over 100K units in the U.S. and over 2 million worldwide in its first week — the second biggest K-pop release of the year so far.

Following the success of DESIRE : UNLEASH, ENHYPEN will continue their WALK THE LINE world tour across the U.S. and Europe this summer, bringing their high-concept live show to 12 cities across 10 stops.