Source + Photos: Sports Chosun via Naver
by VITALSIGNon April 4, 2011
On April 5th, Rainbow released their teaser video for their comeback track, “To Me…”
In contrast to the ‘blooming flower girl’ concept the members exhibited earlier, Rainbow transformed into sleek and confident women out to take revenge against the man who betrayed them.
Starting with ballet major Go Woori, the teaser goes on to show her landing a punch against a guy. The teaser then transitions into the luxurious transformations each of the girls have undergone.
As previously reported, their title track was produced by none other than Japan’s Daishi Dance.
Although the teaser exhibits a simple piano melody, fans are already anticipating the full song to be more characteristic of his powerful style.
The girls will be releasing their second mini-album on April 7th, followed by their comeback performance through KBS’s “Music Bank” on the 8th.
Rainbow reveals a still-shot from their upcoming MV
Source: Newsen via Nate
by VITALSIGNon April 3, 2011
Ahead of their official comeback, the ladies of Rainbow revealed a special still cut from their upcoming music video that displays their transformations into girls of luxury.
On April 4th, the girls will be unveiling a completely new image through their title track music video, “To Me,” than what was previously shown in concept album jacket photos on the 1st. In “To Me,” the girls will be acting out their revenge against a man that has betrayed them by becoming confident, sleek girls that can fend for themselves in the face of such betrayal.
Their album jacket photos were done under the concept of “girl“, a feminine, coming-of-age theme that emphasized their womanly charms with the use of props like flowers and minimal, natural make up.
Fans immediately took notice of their departure from the strong, sexier image they took on in their previous releases, “A” and “Mach.”
Rainbow commented, “We tried our best in showing a variety of different charms for our upcoming promotions. Our album jacket and music video concepts are both different, so fans can expect another new concept for our stage and choreography as well. Fitting to our name, we’ll be showing off our individual colorful charms.”
As previously reported, their title track, “To Me,” was also produced by one of Japan’s great producers, Daishi Dance. The song features an emotional piano melody with an abundance of power as characteristic of his style.
Fans can look forward to the digital release of “To Me” on the 7th, followed by the album’s full release on the 11th.
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