LaBoum releases 'Hwi hwi' MV
Girl group LaBoum became more fresh and vibrant
SEOUL, April 18 (Yonhap) -- South Korean girl group LaBoum has unveiled the music video for its new song "Hwi hwi."
The song is the title track of the group's second EP "Miss This Kiss" released on Monday.
"Hwi hwi" is an up-tempo dance number that begins with a whistle. Featuring LaBoum's signature cute and vibrant sound, the song depicts the thrilling moments of kissing a lover. The slap bass and the occasional whistle can make listeners feel upbeat and cheerful.
The six members present more upbeat and vibrant settings and synchronized group dance moves through the new album. This is expected to lift spirits of listeners and viewers.
Aside from the title piece, the album has three songs, including "Be The Light."
LaBoum members began appearing in TV dramas and various variety shows and working as commercial models before the release of the second EP.
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