FOURTH's MV set for April 11
Riser Music teased FOURTH’s 'Every Single Day' music video with a release scheduled for April 11, and the teaser pulled significant interaction — more than 8,600 likes and 6.5k reposts. The YouTube link to the tease is already live, so you can pre‑watch the promo and set a reminder for the premiere. (x.com) (youtube.com)
Riser Music has already put the teaser page live for FOURTH’s “อยู่ด้วยกันนะ (Every Single Day),” and the release date on the video is April 11, 2026, which means fans can watch the preview now and set a YouTube reminder before the full music video drops. (youtube.com) The teaser is short, but the rollout is not starting from zero: Riser Music also posted a YouTube community update repeating the same April 11, 2026 release date and the “all streaming” launch, which points to a same-day push across video and audio platforms. (youtube.com) FOURTH is the stage name of Nattawat Jirochtikul, a Thai actor and singer who works under GMMTV and is signed to Riser Music, so this release sits inside the same Thai pop system that has been turning television stars into recording artists. (wikipedia.org) That background matters because “Every Single Day” is not being introduced as a one-off experiment. Fan-maintained discographies tracking his releases list it as his sixth digital single, which means the April 11 drop is part of an ongoing solo catalog rather than a first test. (tpop.fandom.com) The song had a release plan in motion before the teaser arrived. A T-pop reference entry says Riser Music posted the single’s release plan on April 8, 2026, then followed with the teaser and premiere setup ahead of the full launch on April 11, 2026. (tpop.fandom.com) The title is bilingual for a reason: “อยู่ด้วยกันนะ” is presented alongside the English title “Every Single Day,” which is a common Thai pop release pattern when labels want the local title to carry the song’s mood while the English title travels more easily in global fan spaces. (youtube.com) Riser Music’s own teaser copy leans into that mood instead of giving plot details. The community post uses the line “Stay with me a little longer,” which frames the song as a soft, intimate release rather than a high-concept performance single. (youtube.com) So the story here is simple but precise: the campaign is already live, the full music video is scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2026, and the label has lined up YouTube and streaming at the same moment, which is usually how a fan-driven pop release tries to turn early attention into first-day numbers. (youtube.com)