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TVXQ's Yunho partners with Red Velvet's Seulgi in latest 'Eeny Meeny' music video

By Cara Emmeline Garcia

A week after the release of his successful 2nd mini-album “NOIR” and the music video for its title track “ThankU,” TVXQ's Yunho is back, and he's bringing Red Velvet's Seulgi along with him.

In his follow-up music video, “Eeny Meeny,” the legendary K-pop idol chases after Seulgi and convinces her to choose him as his lover.

The indie-pop dance song compares the singer's desire to be chosen by the picky lover to the popular game of “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe.”

He sings, “Your heart is like a seesaw (up and down) / The coldhearted fingertips / Again, Eeny meeny miny moe-o-o. / No doubt, stop measuring / No doubt, just come to me / He is too young for you / Stop wasting your time.”

Check out the music video below:

Since the release of the music video, Cassiopeias and ReVeluvs have been raving about the charismatic pairing of Yunho and Seulgi, most especially during their mini dance-off in the 3-minute track.

Check out their comments below:

Last week, Yunho revealed that his second mini-album's concept is based on the cinematic film genre “noir,” characterized by a low-key, black-and-white visual style usually connected with crime fiction dramas.

The movie concept was taken to an even greater height by the K-pop idol as he uses this to visualize every song for his “NOIR” album.

He said during his VLive with fans, “There are six posters for every concept of the song, and it's used to describe my life if it was a movie. There's drama, comedy, romance, and sci-fi.

“I wanted to show this to my fans as much as possible.

“From the very beginning, I trained myself to become a part of TVXQ, and as I grew older, I received more love from fans. You've seen me become a more positive, more passionate person, and I wanted to convey that to you guys.”

The 35-year-old also stated that the songs from his new album reveal parts of himself unlike ever before, and he hopes that by conveying it in his lyrics, it would be great to see it manifested in small “movies.”

“I looked at my diary and made it into this album,” he explained.

“It's very similar to my life, and I like watching dramas and movies. So I thought it would be great to see my lyrics come to life visually too.”

“NOIR” is out now on all digital streaming sites.