“Are you a human or a rabbit?” …MiSaMo Momo transforms into ‘Heart Attack’ puppy rabbit

"Are you a person or a rabbit?"... Misamo Momo transforms into a heart-fluttering, cuddly bunny.

2 Min Read
- Advertisement -

Girl group TWICE unit Misamo (Mina, Sana, Momo) announced its spectacular return by showing off its unique conceptual ability. This time, it turned into a “lovely rabbit” that melts fans’ hearts at once and is ready to shake up the archipelago.

TWICE Misamo ‘Confetti’ music video image. Photo | JYP Entertainment

At midnight on the 16th, JYP Entertainment, the agency, pre-released the music and video of “Confetti,” the title song of Misamo’s first full-length album “PLAY” in Japan.

Under the main theme of “the play,” the music video showed a musical-like visual beauty with members playing various characters in the play.

- Advertisement -

In particular, member Momo released some behind-the-scenes cuts on the shooting site on her SNS on the 16th, along with a message, “MISAMO confetti. Did you watch the MV?”

In the picture, Momo wore a rabbit costume made of white fur with ears rising up and perfectly acted as a “real-life rabbit.” The mysterious aura was emitted with dreamy smokey makeup, and the appearance of staring at the camera while wearing a large rabbit glove triggered a “heart attack” from fans.

Momo showed off her unique, easygoing and cute charm by lying on the bench in a colourful costume and matching comfortable grey training pants.

The title song “Confetti” is a cheerful uptempo song based on the sound of big bands and jazz. With the message that “Life is like an impromptu play without a script,” he gives a magical cheer that enables people to stand up again, even after a difficult day.

Misamo’s first full-length album, “PLAY,” which will be officially released on February 4, is a spectacular finale of a trilogy that connects their debut album “Masterpiece” and their second mini-album “HAUTE COUTURE.” The new album, which contains a total of 12 songs, includes solo songs by members, which is expected to provide a deeper musical spectrum of Misamo.

- Advertisement -
Share This Article