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Chinese Actress Tang Wei to Make Debut in IU's Latest Music Video

Edam Entertainment Confirms Tang Wei's Involvement in "Shh..." - A Side B Track from IU's Upcoming Album

Courtesy of Edam Entertainment

In a recent announcement by Edam Entertainment, it has been confirmed that Chinese actress Tang Wei will be featured in the music video for IU's upcoming album. Tang Wei, known for her acclaimed performances, is set to appear in the video for the side B track titled "Shh..." from IU's sixth mini album, "The Winning." 

▲ Courtesy of Edam Entertainment
The teaser, released on YouTube, provides a glimpse into the video, showcasing Tang Wei inside a car, her face resting against the steering wheel as she gazes out the window. The visuals shift to black and white, revealing IU and Tang together inside a house. IU opens a door, unveiling a secret space beneath the wooden floor. The teaser concludes with the text "There was a song" before IU addresses the camera.

This collaboration marks Tang Wei's first foray into starring in a music video. In a press release, Tang expressed her motivation for taking on the project, stating, "The reason why I took up this project is simple. It's because I like IU. I love her talent, personality, and her music. This is my first time starring in a music video. It was a pleasure to work with IU, and I learned a lot on the scene."

Tang Wei also shared insights into the dynamic portrayed in the music video, revealing that IU plays the role of both her mother and friend, making the relationship depicted in the video intriguing.

The track "Shh..." is a collaborative effort between IU, Hyein of NewJeans, and Joe Won-sun of Rollercoaster. Notably, the song features a special narration by an undisclosed figure.

IU's sixth EP is scheduled for release on February 20, with the music video for "Shh..." set to premiere on February 23.

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