The aliens on singer Son Dambi’s music video for comeback track “Dripping Tears” are becoming a hot issue online.
After the release of her music video, Son Dambi revealed the photo above on her official Facebook page and wrote, “Let me introduce you my alien friends.” In the photo, the singer who is wearing a blonde wig, is tilting her head and standing amid people who are wearing alien costumes.
It was revealed that the aliens were actually Son Dambi’s backup dancers who performed amazing and flashy dances with the singer on the music video.
Netizens commented, “They look so interesting”, “How can they breathe with the masks on?” and “I wonder if they will appear on the stage with the costumes.”
Meanwhile, Son Dambi will have her first comeback performance on ‘M! Countdown’ on November 15th.
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