ATEEZ Raises Expectations with Mini Album ‘GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2’ Music Video Teaser

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Popular group ATEEZ, under KQ Entertainment, invites fans into their captivating musical world. On the 13th, ATEEZ released the first music video teaser for the title track ‘Ice On My Teeth’ from their mini 11th album ‘GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2′ through their official YouTube channel, heightening fans’ anticipation.

The music video teaser begins by showcasing a mysterious mansion located between mountains and fountains. The scene where various objects around the mansion are drawn in captivates the viewer’s attention. Following scenes feature the members either smiling meaningfully against a burning backdrop or gathering in front of the mansion to stare directly into the camera, reminiscent of a scene from a noir film.

ATEEZ stirred curiosity by utilizing perspective effects in this teaser. Known for their unique visual style and direction in every album, ATEEZ has once again sparked excitement for the full music video.

Since the beginning of November, ATEEZ has been increasing the comeback fever by consecutively releasing various teasing content such as tracklist posters, album photos, previews, and title posters. As the release date of their mini 11th album approaches, the unveiling of this music video teaser has further heightened fans’ expectations.

The mini 11th album, containing the second story of ‘GOLDEN HOUR’, is set to offer a variety of genres including R&B, hip-hop, EDM, and pop through six tracks, providing listeners with a diverse experience. By unveiling the preview of their new song, ATEEZ has piqued fans’ curiosity, expressing their ambition to leave a unique mark on the K-pop scene with their distinctive identity.

ATEEZ’s mini 11th album ‘GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2’ is scheduled for release at 2 PM (KST) on the 15th, and there is growing anticipation for their upcoming musical journey.

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