The music video for South Korean soloist and composer IU’s new single “Holssi” was released on Wednesday, February 14, online. The Korean title of the song, which means dandelions in English, is set to be released on February 16 at 6 PM KST. Many were eager to watch the upcoming music video after seeing the preview.
Holssi is passionate and energetic music, which astonished listeners since IU is known for mostly working with ballad tracks. Another shocking revelation shocked fans as they proceeded to applaud the idol for trying new things and making an appealing song despite the risks.
The existence of a gigantic Tweety Bird, a figure from Looney Tunes, was observed by fans in the teaser. Fans were taken aback by Tweety Bird’s extravagant entrance in the music video teaser, even though the singer’s collaboration with Tweety Bird for her upcoming sixth mini-album, The Winning, was just announced.
IU’s New Song Holssi is a Hit Thanks to her Fascinating Teaser
The South Korean singer astonished fans once again with the announcement of her forthcoming sixth mini-album, The Winning, after a two-year hiatus from her career following the release of LILAC in 2021. There will likely be six thrilling tracks on the album, which is set to be released on February 20 at 6 PM KST. IU shared a teaser for Holssi, that you can watch here.
After the release of Love Wins All, IU’s first pre-release, on January 23, fans have been captivated by the song ever since. The official release plan for the singer’s sixth mini-album now includes Holssi, the most recent addition to the list.
After seeing the preview, fans couldn’t stop gushing about all the great stuff it included. Many were surprised by IU’s impressive performance of the bouncy song since the star usually shies away from such genres. A lot of people were dumbfounded at the gigantic Tweety Bird in the music video, though.
Just last week, news broke that the star will be teaming up with Tweety on her upcoming mini-album, The Winning. Even though the cooperation was a huge hit with fans, the Tweet Bird persona was a complete surprise in Holssi’s music video.
A few responses from the audience are as follows:
obsessed with how she falls back and dissolves into feathers (or dandelion seeds?) I’m really curious about the rest of the mv#IU #Holssi_IU pic.twitter.com/XroLs9rRBL
— mer⁷🪽🫒 (@iutaegi) February 14, 2024
The more I think about it, the more I think IU is crazy.
At the rate she’s releasing the teasers, Holssi MV will be out on the 16th. That’s 4 full days before the audio stream is out. She definitely doesn’t care about the charts. Wild.
— Sotong_Q (@Sotong_Q) February 13, 2024
felt like frail victorian child seeing a woman’s ankles for the first time pic.twitter.com/dmD1K4vqhO
— 🍧 (@chatshirelore) February 15, 2024
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The sum allotted for her return was met with admiration by many of her admirers. The usage of non-Koreans as backing dancers, mind-blowing editing, and an international location made Holssi much more costly than Love Wins All, which was already an incredibly spectacular release with CGI directed by the great Uhm Tae-hwa.
The many unexpected and captivating ways in which IU’s music career has captivated her fans have left them eager to know what the future holds for the artist.