Singer-songwriter HANRORO pre-released a music video before the new song's release, foreshadowing a deepened emotional line.

HANRORO pre-released the music video for "1111," a track from the single '애증(LOVE&HATE),' on her official social media on the 30th.

In the visually striking video, HANRORO depicted complex inner emotions through delicate facial acting. In particular, HANRORO standing alone visually expresses a space of lonely emotion, leaving a deep aftereffect.

The staging using objects also draws attention. The music video uses vegetables as objects of hatred, beginning with people expressing intense loathing for vegetables and throwing them away. The story that begins with the birth of hatred continues as HANRORO collects vegetables one by one. HANRORO surgically and precisely stitches the vegetables and fills the cracks, completing a narrative of cradling hatred into love. At the end of the video, a gigantic gun appears, symbolically capturing the explosion and release of emotion.

The track "1111" captures the ambivalent emotions of love and hate depicted by the single '애증(LOVE&HATE).' The chorus lyrics, which repeat "from the things I love I take a step back" and "among the things I hate I become endlessly small," delicately unravel emotional contradictions and inner fractures.

By pre-releasing the music video for a track, HANRORO raised anticipation for the single '애증(LOVE&HATE).' On April 2, she will present an even deeper emotional line and sincere message along with the title track. Attention is focused on what emotional narrative the title track's music video will unfold.

HANRORO's new single '애증(LOVE&HATE)' will be released on various music sites at 6 p.m. on April 2.

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