
MONSTA X shows no signs of stopping when it comes to captivating their fans' hearts as they released the music video of their latest Japanese single titled “Wanted” last Saturday, February 13.
In the 3-minute clip, fans are treated to the nines as Shownu, Jooheon, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, and I.M. showcase their pristine visuals throughout the music video.
The group also looked striking in their sleek leather ensembles as they danced to their choreography amidst a grand backdrop amplifying the boy group's lethal styles and charisma.
“Wanted” definitely fits the group's color and overall theme as it expresses the group's goal to aim high towards an infinite number of possibilities.
The lyrics go, “Lining up the dazzling trophies, made a mark with our story, glancing sideways to the next / Go to the top to the top / Taking aim, I peer into the scope -- even this moment is in slow motion / The past and future are gone, our hearts burn towards tomorrow.”
In a press release, “Wanted” is an original Japanese song that symbolizes MONSTA X's popularity both in South Korea and abroad and will coincide with another Japanese track titled “Neo Universe.”
Watch the music video below:
Aside from “Wanted,” the group's youngest member, I.M., will release his first solo mini-album titled “Duality” this coming Thursday, February 19, at 1 p.m. Philippine Standard Time.
News of I.M.'s solo endeavors had been announced early this month after his label, Starship Entertainment, confirmed the reports.
The solo digital album will contain a total of five tracks, namely, “God Damn,” “Howlin',” “Burn,” “Happy to Die,” and “flower-ed” -- all written and composed by I.M.
This will be the first time the K-pop idol will do it officially under his agency's label.
In January, I.M. already hinted that he's working on some music and that it will be his first time to do it officially under his agency's label Starship Entertainment.
He said back then, “I don't know when but, I hope to be able to get my personal album out soon.
“I think it's my first time to do it officially.”
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