SF9 urges fans "Don't Worry, Be Happy" in affirmative music video

SF9 urges fans "Don't Worry, Be Happy" in affirmative music video

Por Anwaya Mane


The music video kicks off with a whimsical "How to Get Over a Breakup," setting the stage for a joyful, wholesome, and uplifting dance-pop experience with the aptly named "Don't Worry, Be Happy," the lead single from the group's 14th mini-album, Fantasy.

 

The video begins with the intriguing concept of a restaurant that erases memories as the first method for overcoming a breakup. This is quickly followed by a visit to a laundry machine, suggesting that heartbreak can be washed away, and then a car wash, symbolizing the cleansing of pain. The journey concludes with a stop at a payphone, where the final message to the ex-partner brings closure to the breakup.

The lyrics mirror this positive and heartening tone: "I'll always cherish our memories, don't worry, be happy," and "I'll let go of your hands, be happy, you have to be happy, with a smile, goodbye." What sets this music video apart is its refreshing approach—despite being a breakup song, it avoids negativity, blame, or derogatory remarks about ex-partners. Instead, SF9 encourages their fans to acknowledge their feelings, accept the pain with a smile, and ultimately embrace the mantra, "Don't Worry, Be Happy."

 

Watch the wholesome music video below!