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[11] [12] A dance-focused performance video was released for the song on November 7 and has over 33 million views as of June 2022. [13] The music video for the Japanese version of the song was released on January 26, 2021, to Mamamoo's official Japan-focused channel. [14]
On February 19, 2020, Mamamoo released their third Japanese song, "Shampoo", as a digital single. [131] The song, along with the Japanese version of "Hip", is included in the Japanese edition of Reality in Black. The Japanese edition of the album was released on March 11 [132] and peaked at number 27 on the Oricon Albums Chart with 2,500 copies ...
The official dance performance video was uploaded on October 22. The music video for the song's Japanese version was published through the Mamamoo Japan Official YouTube channel on February 1, 2021, featuring the same scenes as the original video except rerecorded in Japanese.
WAW (an acronym for Where Are We) is the eleventh extended play by South Korean girl group Mamamoo. The EP was released on June 2, 2021 by RBW and distributed by Kakao Entertainment . [ 1 ] WAW follows their 2020 Korean top-five EP Travel and is the first part of the group's 'WAW (Where Are We)' project, set to consist of the new album, concert ...
A music video for the second single, "Aya", was released simultaneously. The Japanese edition of Travel was announced on November 25, 2020, and was released on February 3, 2021. [9] It includes the Japanese versions of singles "Dingga" and "Aya" as well as an original Japanese song, "Just Believe in Love." [10]
Mamamoo "Just Believe In Love" Travel (Japan Edition) Yuki Kokubo, Lauren Kaori "A Memory For Life" (애써) WAW: Jeon Da-woon (RBW), Cocodooboopapa: Xydo (feat. Moonbyul) "Me Without You" (너 없는 난) Non-album single Coco Tofu Dad, Daddy, Xydo: Coco Tofu Dad, Xydo, Park Hyun: Mamamoo "Mumumumuch" (하늘 땅 바다만큼) I Say Mamamoo ...
In March 2019, Mamamoo released their ninth EP, White Wind, which served as the fourth and final installment of their "Four Seasons, Four Colors" series of albums.Shortly after, they embarked on their fifth concert tour 4Seasons F/W, which saw them visit Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong in addition to their native South Korea.
A music video teaser for the single was released on November 22. [4] [5] "Wind Flower" was released digitally alongside its parent EP on November 29, 2018. [6] The Japanese version of "Wind Flower" was released alongside the B-side "Sleep Talk" as Mamamoo's second Japanese-language single on February 6, 2019.