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Haute Couture (EP)
2024 extended play by MiSaMo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Haute Couture is the second extended play by MiSaMo, a sub-unit of girl group Twice. It was released by Warner Music Japan on November 6, 2024. The EP contains seven tracks, including the lead single, "Identity", and "New Look", a cover of Namie Amuro's song of the same name. Each member of MiSaMo also has a solo song, available as bonus tracks on some editions of the EP.
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Background and release
On July 30, 2024, JYP Entertainment announced that MiSaMo would release their second EP on October 30.[1] On September 12, the release date was changed to November 6 due to production issues.[2] They also announced a Japanese dome tour in support of the EP.[3] On September 16, a trailer prologue video, "MiSaMo's Atelier", was released on YouTube, revealing the EP's title and theme, centering around "the stylish idea of how haute couture dresses are made by the hands of fashion masters".[4][5]
The EP has six editions: a standard edition, limited deluxe edition, Once Japan limited edition, and solo editions featuring each member.[6] The track list was revealed on September 22, showing that Park Jin-young wrote lyrics for the lead single, "Identity", and MiSaMo wrote lyrics for their own solo tracks.[7] The sub-lead track, a cover of Namie Amuro's "New Look" (2008), was released on October 9 with an accompanying music video directed by Song Min-gyu.[8][9][10] "Identity" was released on October 28 along with a music video, which was filmed on location in Spain at the City of Arts and Sciences and the Old Cathedral of Lleida.[11][12]
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Promotion
To promote the EP, MiSaMo performed "Identity" and "New Look" on the music television program CDTV Live! Live! on October 28, 2024.[13] Both songs were also performed on the year-end music special Music Station Super Live 2024 on December 27.[14] MiSaMo's Japanese dome tour in support of the EP was held at Belluna Dome on November 2–3, Kyocera Dome Osaka on November 16–17, and Tokyo Dome on January 15–16, 2025.[15] The second concerts in both Osaka and Tokyo had live viewings in movie theaters in Japan,[16][17] and were broadcast live via the streaming service Lemino.[18][19]
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Track listing
Charts
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Certifications
Notes
References
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