K-Pop boy group ENHYPEN is making big waves soon when it releases its new single, "Keep Swimmin' Through," in "Baby Shark's Big Movie" this Friday at 12 p.m. KST.

Nickelodeon and Pinkfong will launch its "Keep Swimmin' Through" music video featuring the seven-member South Korean boy band and their animated characters - the underwater K-Pop band of belugas.

The cartoon beluga versions of ENHYPEN wear the members' "Manifesto" outfits for the MV. 

 

The music video will be available across Nickelodeon platforms and streamed on Paramount+ leading to the premiere of "Baby Shark's Big Movie" this winter.

Based on the teaser, "Keep Swimmin' Through" will deliver inspiring, ocean-themed lyrics such as "So don't give up when the tide turns against you, you know you got friends in the deep blue." 

According to Billboard, ENHYPEN will perform "Keep Swimmin' Through" at the upcoming Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nickelodeon and Pinkfong's float days on Nov. 23.

Per Nickelodeon's press release, it will parade a "25-foot-long 'Baby Shark' balloon and an 18-foot-long float that showcases an underwater seascape featuring the lovable Shark family."

With this latest announcement, ENGENEs - ENHYPEN fans - couldn't help but share how excited they were for this cute and inspiring release from the idol group.

"It's so cute, and I love the dance," one fan tweeted, while another quipped "My niece's life is about to change during the Thanksgiving break. Next thing you'll know, I'm taking a toddler to an ENHYPEN concert."

"This is the first thing I saw this morning. The day is going to be great!" said a third fan. A fourth fan stated, "Bruh, ENHYPEN's going to become even bigger."

"Kids bop ENHYPEN is back," wrote a fifth fan.

 

In other news, ENHYPEN is scheduled to make its comeback with its upcoming EP "Orange Blood" on Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. KST.

In October, ENHYPEN performed across California, Texas, New Jersey and Illinois for its "Fate" world tour, which kicked off at the KSPO Dome in Seoul last July before heading to Osaka and Tokyo in Japan in September.

The group announced its world tour after the release of its latest mini-album, "Dark Blood," a follow-up to ENHYPEN's 2022 release, "Manifesto: Day 1," per NME