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The full music video was released on July 2 and it features the girls dancing around and on top of huge colored containers. [11] A dance practice video came out on July 5 showing the full choreography for the song. [12] On August 13, Nine Muses released a promotional music video for the song "Yes or No", which was directed by the group itself.
Nine Muses in 2012 Nine Muses in 2013. Following the addition of new member Gyeongree, the group released the single, "News," on January 11, 2012. The song was produced by Sweetune, who was also behind their "Figaro" single. [13] On March 8, 2012, Nine Muses released their first extended play, Sweet Rendezvous, with the lead single "Ticket". [14]
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Nine Muses began promoting the single on Korea's televised music shows a few days later, performing "Gun" for the first time on the October 11, 2013 broadcast of Mnet's M! Countdown. [7] The official music video for "Gun" premiered on October 14, 2013, [8] which was filmed at a sandy, deserted location with a reed forest; featuring a gas ...
Nine Muses A (Korean: 나인뮤지스A, stylized in all caps or 9MUSES AMUSE) was the first sub-group of South Korean girl group Nine Muses formed by Star Empire Entertainment in 2016. It is composed of four Nine Muses members: Gyeongree, Hyemi, Sojin and Keumjo. The group released their debut single album Muses Diary on August 4, 2016.
The full music video was released on January 23, filled with references to Hollywood's golden age, including Marilyn Monroe's iconic subway dress scene from the 1995 film The Seven Year Itch. [16] On January 24, a dance practice video was also released, featuring the girls dancing to the full choreography of the song in casual clothes.
Nine Muses may refer to: The nine Muses of Greek mythology; Nine Muses (band), a South Korean girl group; The Nine Muses, an elegiac volume of poetry published in 1700;
In "Muse to My Ear", a 2001 season 4 episode of the television supernatural drama Charmed, the Charmed Ones must protect the Muses from a warlock who is trapping them into a magical ring. The 1980 film Xanadu (and the 2007 musical Xanadu based on it) are a fantasy musical revolving around Terpsichore inspiring an artist and a businessman to ...