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[V Report] Monsta X hails return with Love Killa - K-pop Herald


Broadcast date: Nov. 2-3
Starring: Monsta X, ITZY, SF9, Twice

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(Naver's V Live)

Monsta X unveiled the music video for "Love Killa," title track from its 3rd full-length album "Fatal Love."

Looking dandy in grey suits, the six bandmates sing fatal attraction -- calling themselves as fantastic psychos -- to the beats of darker sounds that also push the sentiments. They may seem to have turned their signature powerful choreography down a notch but nonetheless exude strong energy and fill up the stage without any help of props.

Jooheon and I.M came up with the raps for the focus track that illustrate how the five-year-old band is maturing in terms of music. Jooheon wrote "Beastmode" and "Stand Together" and I.M "Night View," while Hyeongwon showcased his producing skills for the first time participating in the makings of "Nobody Else."

The new album of 10 tracks was fully released on Monday along with the music video.

Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/221453.

ITZY's Yeji encourages fans to have faith in them

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(Naver's V Live)

Yeji of ITZY struggled with glitches while talking to her fans from her company.

"I think (the application) has been updated and am afraid mine is not working well," she said after two failed attempts.

"This can't be happening," she lamented trying to figure out what is wrong. She wanted to communicate with her fans since she felt she talked too much on her own the previous day.

"I'm learning how precious it is to be able to communicate smoothly," said the idol going through the comments sent in by the viewers that were uploaded slowly.

Some fans talked about having dreams and taking challenges asking for her advice. Yeji encouraged them to push themselves and told them that she never thought she would fail when she was a trainee.

"I don't know what gave me such confidence but my belief that I'll become a singer never wavered," she said.

Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/221416.

SF9's Youngbin remains gentle but firm

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(Naver's V Live)

Youngbin of SF9 took a firm stand as the leader of the band, albeit briefly, in his weekly solo livestream.

Before giving his replies to the series of questions fans posted, he turned serious for a moment and said with a firm voice that he is not going to read any comments some wrote based on yet-to-be-confirmed information.

"Please give us some time and we will try and show our better selves," he pleaded.

He had a very busy day even though he could not give out details, said the idol. He broke into a smile, though, when viewers asked about the bracelet Jaeyoon made for him during a livestream on Halloween.

"It doesn't go well with today's outfit but it may be my daily (accessory)," he said lifting his arm to show the beaded bracelet. The beads were arranged in gradation, from white to light green and green because he asked the bandmate to make it in his favorite color, he added.

Watch the full video at https://www.vlive.tv/video/221300.

Twice members offer behind-the-scenes comments for music video

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(Naver's V Live)

The bandmates of Twice shared tidbits from shooting and reactions to the music video of "I Can't Stop Me," lead track from their second studio album "Eyes Wide Open."

With Chaeyoung's brief explanation, they started the video right away, clapping at the first scene where they come out of a huge red flower that opened the petals to reveal them. The petals actually had to be opened manually, Jihyo told their fans. They were all barefoot but the big lighting kept them really warm, they recalled with smiles.

Nayeon shrieked at a close-up of herself and Jihyo teased that she is very much in love of herself. The former was nonplussed and said that she looks pretty in the video.

They complimented on Mina's solo shot leisurely gazing into the camera wrapped up in sheer white fabric. While Mina appreciated the praises, Chaeyoung joked that it reminded her of their producer Park Jinyoung's infamous in-the-bed music video scene.

Watch the full clip at https://www.vlive.tv/video/221376.

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By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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2020-11-03 00:47:54Z

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