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[V Report] Behind-the-scenes of Twice’s ‘Heartshaker’ music video shoot

  • Published : Dec 20, 2017 - 13:43
  • Updated : Dec 20, 2017 - 13:43

Broadcast date: Dec.19
Starring: Twice, Jun.K, Sejin of WANNA.B

Twice

Behind-the-scenes footage of Twice’s music video shoot for its latest release “Heartshaker” was revealed via Naver’s V app Tuesday.

The bandmates were dressed in white sweaters in line with the track’s winter theme.

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The shoot continued late into the night, but the K-pop singers were full of energy as always. “Our fans won’t even imagine we are up shooting a video at this moment,” said Dahyun.

After changing into different outfits, they started shivering due to the cold, and cuddled close together.

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Dahyun revealed that the band’s music video for “Likey” contained spoilers for “Heartshaker.”

She said the word “Heartshaker” is hidden in a scene where Jeongyeon is looking at a storefront, and in another scene where Jiyho is walking on a bridge.

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Since its release on Dec. 11, the music video of “Heartshaker” has gone viral online, drawing about 4 million YouTube views in a week.

Jun.K

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K-pop band 2PM’s lead vocalist Jun.K shared the creative process behind his latest solo album “My 20s” in a V broadcast Tuesday.

The 29-year-old pop star said the album is a retrospect of the last decade, containing stories about his romantic relationships and artistic vision.

He mentioned the album’s title track “A Moving Day,” which is based on a diary entry he wrote on the day he moved out of home.
“The sense of loss I felt when looking at the empty space; I jotted it down in my diary and later transferred it to my music,” he said.

The singer-songwriter also expressed gratitude to Park Jin-young, the head of his agency as well as a personal mentor.
Jun.K said Park’s comments helped shape the album. “He would send me really long messages about each track and I found them very helpful.”

The pop star said he will be joining the military next year, and the album marks an important milestone in his music career, wrapping up the past decade and prepping for his future as an artist.

Sejin of WANNA.B

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Sejin of rookie K-pop band WANNA.B aired a V broadcast from her bedroom late on Tuesday night.

The pop star started the livestream around midnight and expressed surprise at the number of viewers who tuned in.

When asked what she was up to, Sejin said, “I just finished yoga and came back home. I feel refreshed, not really sleepy.”

Viewers asked her for a song, but she said, “Sorry it’s too late. I will sing one for you next time.”

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She then brought a stuffed animal in front of the camera and asked viewers to suggest names for the puppy doll.

She also showed off her winter-themed nails, saying, “You see the snowflakes on my nails? I actually drew them myself one-by-one.”

Sejin wrapped up the broadcast by wishing viewers good night. “Let’s meet in each other’s dreams!”

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit http://www.vlive.tv.

By Kim Min-joo (mjk625@heraldcorp.com)

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