TWICE unit Misamo (MISAMO) pre-released the title track 'Confetti' and its music video from their first full-length Japanese album.

Misamo, the TWICE unit group formed by Mina, Sana and Momo, will release their first Japanese full-length album PLAY on Feb. 4. Ahead of that, the group's official Japanese SNS channels have been releasing various teaser content such as the tracklist, concept photos and music video teasers, raising anticipation.

At 12 a.m. on Jan. 16, they pre-released the title track 'Confetti' and its music video to build momentum. The new song 'Confetti' conveys an encouraging message to lift spirits so listeners can keep going even at the end of a day when things don't go as planned, under the theme "life is like an unscripted improvisation." An uptempo song based on big-band and jazz sounds, its lively and energetic groove is a key listening point.

The music video showcases Mina, Sana and Momo playing characters of various genres, foregrounding the album's main concept of "theater," and captures their colorful charms. Stage direction that syncs with the three members' movements, a worldview spanning horror fantasy to comedy, dazzling visuals and expressive performances provide rich sights that draw fans in. The scene with falling confetti-like flower petals evokes the climax of a joy-filled musical and gifts viewers with pleasant energy.

Misamo's first full-length album PLAY crowns a trilogy that began with the July 2023 debut album Masterpiece and continued with the Nov. 2024 mini album 2 HAUTE COUTURE. Filled with tracks that offer a luxurious and sophisticated atmosphere with art and theater as keywords, the new release contains a total of 12 songs, including the title track 'Confetti' and each member's solo songs. Having shown a classical and sensuous musical color with earlier works, Misamo's new release is drawing expectations for the freshness it will bring.

Meanwhile, TWICE Misamo's first full-length album PLAY will be officially released at 12 a.m. on Feb. 4.

[Photo] JYP Entertainment

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