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The Korean and Chinese music videos for "Growl" were released on August 1, 2013, four days ahead of the song itself. They exclusively feature Exo's performance of the song at a dimly lit warehouse and utilized the one shot style, appearing to have been filmed in a single take.
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Soompi is an English-language website providing coverage of Korean pop culture. [1] It has one of the largest international Internet communities for K-pop, [2] mostly concentrated in news and forums. With more than 23 million fans across all platforms, Soompi offers English and Spanish services. [3]
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It tells the story of an impoverished widowed mother providing for her family and having to endure humiliation and societal discrimination due to her circumstances. Actor Jang Hyuk, who was housemates with the g.o.d members and a fellow EBM artist, starred as the teenage version of the narrator in the music video. [2] [3]
The pre-orders for the three-version EP began on July 18, 2023. [9] The three versions of the EP were available at Amazon. At the same time, various album inclusions were exclusively available at Twice's online store, JYP shop, Target, Walmart, and Barnes & Noble. Meanwhile, pre-orders for the digipack version began on August 1, 2023. [10]
An accompanying music video was uploaded onto 88rising's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release and has surpassed 19 million views on the platform. On July 24, an alternative music video titled "I Do: A Love Story in Bangkok," starring Tontawan Tantivejakul and Jirawat Sutivanichsak, was posted on 88rising's YouTube account.