
Red Velvet’s powerhouse sub-unit IRENE & SEULGI recently made a bold return with their latest title track TILT, a release that’s sparked both admiration and confusion among fans and netizens.
While some listeners praised its addictive beat and polished aesthetic, others found the track hard to digest and lacking mass appeal.
TILT, which leads their latest release, quickly gained traction online for its sophisticated production and atmospheric, late-night vibe. The synergy between Irene and Seulgi remains undeniable, with their vocal interplay standing out as one of the track’s strongest elements.

Some netizens even commended the selection of B-sides, calling the overall album well-curated. However, not all reactions have been glowing.

- Honestly, it’s seriously hard to understand and, as expected, not public-friendly. Except for Joy, all the songs are too difficult. They should’ve gone with an easier approach.
- I didn’t really like it…
- I liked it. Seems like they picked good B-sides too.
- Super good.
- The more I listen, the better it gets. And it’s amazing when you watch it with the choreography.
Despite differing views on the track itself, a consistent demand has emerged: fans are eager for a live performance stage. Many believe that a full choreography reveal would elevate the song and help showcase its true charm, potentially winning over more listeners.

With opinions split and anticipation for a live stage building, all eyes are now on SM Entertainment to see whether they will answer the growing call for Irene & Seulgi’s TILT to take center stage.