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K-pop girl group FIFTY FIFTY is turning heads with a bold and unexpected teaser ahead of their long-awaited comeback. Instead of a typical music snippet, the group has unveiled a short-form drama trailer to set the stage for their upcoming single Perfect Crime.
🎥 A Drama, Not Just a Teaser
On April 2, ATTRAKT released the official trailer for FIFTY FIFTY's digital single Perfect Crime via their website. Rather than a traditional teaser revealing the sound of the track, the video focused on storytelling and concept, immediately grabbing attention.
The mini drama came with intriguing subtitles like "Soft Hearts Die First" and "The Big Three," adding wit, suspense, and unpredictability. Fans and netizens alike praised the high production value and creative direction.
💫 Visuals, Acting, and Mystery
The members showed off not only stunning visuals but also impressive acting skills, blending charm with a touch of chic attitude. Their performance has fans curious not only about the story but also about the sound and vibe of the full track.
The short film was directed by Jin Kyung-hwan, the creative behind viral series like 72 Seconds TV and the dxyz project. He shared:
"FIFTY FIFTY brought a natural charisma and fresh energy we haven't seen before. The atmosphere on set was fun and full of life. I hope that energy reaches everyone watching."
🗓️ Comeback Date + What to Expect
FIFTY FIFTY's new single Perfect Crime will officially drop on April 7 at 6PM KST across major streaming platforms. With a visually immersive teaser already creating buzz, anticipation for the full release is at an all-time high.
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