Golden Globe nominee Chase Infiniti, 25, is slated to feature in ATEEZ’s forthcoming music video for “BAD,” a track from their upcoming 14th mini-album, *Golden Hour: Part 5*, scheduled for release on June 26. Infiniti, recognized for her roles in *One Battle After Another* and *Presumed Innocent*, is a dedicated ATINY, having co-founded a K-pop cover dance crew that prominently featured ATEEZ choreography. Her sustained expression of fandom includes carrying Choi San photo cards and identifying ATEEZ as a cornerstone of her K-pop “Mount Rushmore.” This collaboration underscores her profound connection with the group, whose new album precedes their headlining performance at British Summer Time Hyde Park on June 28. A teaser for the “BAD” music video reveals Infiniti’s wedding being disrupted, adding a layer of narrative intrigue to the song, which is described as Brazilian punk.
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The aspiration of any ATINY is to step into the world of an ATEEZ music video. For Golden Globe nominee Chase Infiniti, this fantasy is now a reality.
A recently released teaser for their upcoming music video, ‘BAD’, showcases Infiniti in a central role, portraying one half of a couple whose wedding ceremony is abruptly interrupted.
Who Chase Infiniti Is
Chase Infiniti Payne, 25, and a recognized member of Forbes’ 2026 30 Under 30 cohort, has emerged as the breakout star of Paul Thomas Anderson’s *One Battle After Another*. In the film, she embodies Willa, the daughter of a former revolutionary, a role played by Leonardo DiCaprio. Originally from Indianapolis, Infiniti pursued musical theatre at Columbia College Chicago, where she was instrumental in co-founding Duple Dance Crew, a collective specializing in K-pop cover dance routines. The crew’s videos garnered the attention of *The Testaments* showrunner Bruce Miller, who cited her K-pop dance covers alongside her acting performance in *Presumed Innocent* as key factors in her casting. The Apple TV+ limited series *Presumed Innocent*, where she starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, achieved the status of the streamer’s most-watched drama. She is currently engaged in *The Testaments*, an MGM production for Hulu that serves as a sequel to *The Handmaid’s Tale*.
The film *One Battle After Another* led the nominations for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, securing nine nominations in total, including a Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy nomination for Infiniti. Her accolades also include a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination, a SAG/Actor Award nomination, a Critics’ Choice Award nomination, a National Board of Review Breakthrough Performance win, and a Gotham Award Breakthrough Performer nomination.
How Long Chase Infiniti Has Been An ATINY
Infiniti’s connection with ATEEZ predates her prominent film career. Duple Dance Crew has been publishing K-pop cover videos since 2019, with ATEEZ’s choreography frequently featured in their content. During the press tour for *One Battle After Another* last year, Infiniti highlighted her extensive K-pop listening habits, specifically naming ATEEZ. She recommended three songs to her co-star Teyana Taylor: “Guerrilla,” “Bouncy,” and “Hala Hala.” “Personally, I think ‘Guerrilla’ is a great one,” she remarked.
Her dedication to the fandom extends beyond music consumption. In an appearance on the web series *Royal Court*, Infiniti revealed that she carries photo cards of ATEEZ’s Choi San in her purse. “I normally have one in my bag,” she stated, subsequently presenting two distinct pictures of San. During the Oscars red carpet, when asked by Complex to name her K-pop Mount Rushmore, she promptly responded: “ATEEZ, NCT, VERIVERY, aespa — I’ll say those four. I was, like, going through the playlist in my mind.”
What ATEEZ’ “BAD” Looks Like
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*Golden Hour: Part 5* marks ATEEZ’s 14th mini-album and represents the fifth installment in their *Golden Hour* series, set to be released on June 26 at 1 p.m. KST. KQ Entertainment has described the title track “BAD” as a Brazilian punk-influenced song characterized by its groovy beats.
Renowned for their demanding choreography, cinematic stage productions, and a passionate global following known as ATINY, ATEEZ is scheduled to headline the British Summer Time Hyde Park festival in London on June 28, two days after the release of *Golden Hour: Part 5*. The previous album in the series, *Golden Hour: Part 4*, released in February 2026, achieved the number three position on the Billboard 200 chart and topped the Top Album Sales chart.
Business Style Takeaway: This collaboration leverages the powerful synergy between established entertainment entities and emerging talent, demonstrating a strategic approach to cross-promotion. By integrating a recognized artist like Chase Infiniti into their music video, ATEEZ not only enhances fan engagement but also expands their reach to new audiences familiar with Infiniti’s work.
Information compiled from materials : www.forbes.com
