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Beautiful Chaos (EP)

Beautiful Chaos
The members of Katseye lying on the tops of cars
Standard cover
EP by
ReleasedJune 27, 2025 (2025-06-27)
Genre
Length14:24
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
Label
Producer
Katseye chronology
SIS (Soft Is Strong)
(2024)
Beautiful Chaos
(2025)
Singles from Beautiful Chaos
  1. "Gnarly"
    Released: April 30, 2025
  2. "Gabriela"
    Released: June 20, 2025
  3. "Gameboy"
    Released: June 27, 2025

Beautiful Chaos is the second extended play (EP) by girl group Katseye. It was released on June 27, 2025, through Hybe UMG and Geffen Records. Its first single, "Gnarly", became the group's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. The Latin-inspired "Gabriela" was released one week ahead of the EP's worldwide release date, and a final single, "Gameboy", was released concurrently with the EP.

Upon its release, the EP entered weekly music charts in fourteen regions, including reaching the top ten in Belgium, South Korea, and the US. The entry in the US' Billboard 200 demonstrated the group's growth since their first EP, as it marked their first entry in the top ten of the chart.[2]

To support the EP, Katseye are set to embark on their first concert tour, The Beautiful Chaos Tour, in November 2025.

Background and release

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After their formation in 2023, Katseye released their first original music in August 2024 with the EP SIS (Soft Is Strong). The EP garnered moderate success, entering the US Billboard 200 and receiving favorable reviews from critics.[3][4] In March 2025, Katseye were added to the lineups of Lollapalooza's and Wango Tango's 2025 festivals, before they had announced any new music to be released.[5][6]

On April 30, Katseye released "Gnarly", as the lead single for a then-unannounced upcoming EP and their first musical release since SIS (Soft Is Strong).[7] On May 7, the album's cover art and release date of June 27 was announced.[8][9] The five-song track list was revealed on May 28.[10] On June 20, Katseye released "Gabriela" as the second single off the EP.[11] A highlight medley was released on June 23, revealing snippets and the production credits of the unreleased songs.[12]

The full EP was released on June 27 along the music video for a third single, "Gameboy".[13] The EP is opened with "Gnarly", a hyperpop song crafted from a demo created by Alice Longyu Gao.[14] It is followed by "Gabriela", a Latin pop song with a bridge sung in Spanish.[15] "Gameboy" is a "saccharine" dance-pop song reminiscent of the group's 2024 single "Touch".[16][13] "Mean Girls" is an emotional, melodic song, based on contemporary R&B.[17][18] The members describe the album's closer, "M.I.A.", as a "banger", and is a combination of electronic and dance-pop.[19][18] Following the EP's release, Cosmopolitan praised the band for "spreading queer joy" with the "Mean Girls" lyric "God bless the T girls and all the in-between girls".[20]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork5.5/10[1]
Rolling Stone[21]

In a review for Pitchfork, Joshua Minsoo Kim described Beautiful Chaos as "awfully ordinary", "disappointing", and "inoffensive music for the incurious listener". Kim noted "Gnarly" as the EP's standout moment, saying that it "provides a glimpse into what Katseye could do to live up to their promise".[1]

Track listing

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Beautiful Chaos track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Gnarly"
2:17
2."Gabriela"
  • Watt
  • Ryan
3:17
3."Gameboy"
  • Graham Andrew Muron
  • Hindlin
  • Celine Polenghi
  • Jackson Lee Morgan
  • KillaGraham
  • Schoudel[v]
3:05
4."Mean Girls"
  • Homaee
  • Crean
  • Schoudel[v]
3:36
5."M.I.A"
  • Christopher Smith
  • Sophia Brenan
  • David Alexander
  • Kristin Carpenter
  • Risc
  • Schoudel[v]
2:09
Total length:14:24

Notes

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  • ^[p] signifies a primary and vocal producer
  • ^[v] signifies a vocal producer

Personnel

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Credits adapted from Tidal.[22]

Katseye

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  • Daniela – vocals
  • Lara – vocals
  • Manon – vocals
  • Megan – vocals
  • Sophia – vocals
  • Yoonchae – vocals

Additional contributors

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  • Chris Gehringermastering (tracks 1, 3–5)
  • Alex Ghenea – mixing (1, 3–5)
  • Bart Schoudel – engineering (1, 3–5), vocal engineering (2)
  • Tim Randolph – bass, guitar loops (1)
  • Pink Slip – drum programming, keyboards (1)
  • Alice Longyu Gao – background vocals (1)
  • Madison Lowe – background vocals (1)
  • John Ryan – acoustic guitar, bass, drums, electric guitar, keyboards, programming (2)
  • Andrew Watt – acoustic guitar, background vocals, bass, electric guitar, keyboards (2)
  • Ali Tamposi – background vocals (2)
  • Mike Bozzi – mastering (2)
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing (2)
  • David Rodriguez – engineering (2)
  • Paul Lamalfa – engineering (2)
  • Bryce Bordone – additional mixing (2)
  • Marco Sonzini – additional engineering (2)
  • Celine Polenghi – background vocals (3)
  • KillaGraham – guitar, keyboards (3)
  • Sam Homaee – bass, drums, percussion, strings, synthesizer (4)
  • Amanda "Kiddo" Ibanez – background vocals (4)
  • Daniel Crean – guitar (4)
  • Christopher Smith – background vocals (5)
  • David Alexander – background vocals (5)
  • Kristin Carpenter – background vocals (5)
  • Sophia Brenan – background vocals (5)

Charts

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References

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