NCT WISH drops 'STICKY' MV
NCT WISH released the music video for 'STICKY' in the last 48 hours and the shared MV clip has been circulating on X with about 243 likes as initial fan engagement. (x.com)
NCT WISH released the music video for “Sticky” on April 12, opening the next step in the group’s rollout for its first Korean full album. (youtube.com) The official YouTube upload labels “Sticky” as an NCT WISH music video and points viewers to *Ode to Love*, due April 20, 2026, at 6 p.m. Korea Standard Time. A clip from the release also circulated on X over the weekend. (youtube.com) (x.com) Korean entertainment outlets had previewed that schedule earlier this week, reporting that “Sticky” would arrive ahead of the title-track campaign for *Ode to Love*. Those reports also said the album would contain 10 songs, including the title track of the same name. (heraldmuse.com) (biz.chosun.com) That makes “Sticky” a pre-release video inside a larger comeback plan, not the main single itself. The album storefront on SMTOWN Global is already selling multiple pre-order versions of *Ode to Love*, including package, jewel case, and smart-album editions. (heraldmuse.com) (global.shop.smtown.com) The timing also places NCT WISH inside a busy month for the broader NCT brand. NCT’s official 2026 project branding appears in the YouTube description for “Sticky,” and outside coverage has tied this spring’s releases to the group’s 10th anniversary year. (youtube.com) (allkpop.com) NCT WISH debuted on February 28, 2024, as the Japan-based NCT unit, after first appearing as NCT New Team. Since then, the group has moved through Korean and Japanese releases including “Wish,” “Songbird,” *Steady*, and the Japanese album *Wishful*. (en.wikipedia.org 1) (en.wikipedia.org 2) (en.wikipedia.org 3) The official NCT WISH YouTube channel now presents *Ode to Love* as the group’s “1st Album,” signaling a new milestone after those earlier single and mini-album cycles. On Sunday, the channel banner and recent uploads centered on the April 20 release date. (youtube.com) For fans, the immediate takeaway is simple: “Sticky” is out now, and the full *Ode to Love* album is scheduled to follow eight days later on April 20. (youtube.com)