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Ado Keeps Up a Prolific 2026 — "AiAiA" Music Video Released, Following "Vivarium" as She Widens Her Range

  • Jun 14
  • 1 min read

Ado has continued releasing prolifically into 2026. The music video for "AiAiA," published in March, has drawn attention as a talking point following February's "Vivarium," and stands as a track that widens her expressive range another notch.

"AiAiA" centers on Ado's wide-ranging vocals, pairing a rhythmic arrangement with a memorable hook. The MV stages its world view through color design and editing tempo, supporting the song's catchiness from the visual side.

Working with multiple writers and creators to release varied songs reflects Ado's approach of foregrounding her interpretive power as a vocalist—an approach that overlaps with a broader J-POP production trend. A setup in which a singer takes on a different authorial color for each song is taking hold as one model for hit-making in the streaming era.

Steadily dropping multiple singles across the year keeps listener touchpoints alive and helps maintain exposure on playlists and charts. Linking visuals with streaming also aims at both first-week plays and long-term listening.

Also worth a listen: "Vivarium"

"Vivarium," released in February, showed the breadth of Ado's expression with introspective themes and a tense sound. Heard alongside "AiAiA," her ability to draw out a different color from each song stands out.

From ZEN's editorial perspective, a design that switches authorial color song by song while releasing continuously holds high reference value as an activity model for the streaming era. ZEN CONTENTS HUB will keep following such vocalist-led production trends.

Sources: Various music news outlets, Ado's official YouTube channel, and others.

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