Snow Man Announces Dance Practice Video for 'SAVE YOUR HEART' Amid Triple A-Side Single Hype

The promotional schedule for popular group Snow Man's 13th single, 'BANG!! / SAVE YOUR HEART / Odorouze!', has been updated, revealing that a dance practice video for the track 'SAVE YOUR HEART' is set to be released. This news has triggered an outpouring of excitement among fans on social media.

The dance practice video is scheduled to premiere on April 19 at 9:00 PM. The song has been drawing significant attention as the theme track for the TV Asahi drama series 'If I Fall in Love with a Terminator,' starring Ryota Miyadate. Since the debut of the official music video, fans have praised the choreography, expressing eagerness to see the full dance performance. On social media, users have been posting enthusiastic comments such as 'I'm so looking forward to this dance practice' and 'The music video was incredible, but I've been dying to see the choreography more clearly.'

Furthermore, this single marks Snow Man's first-ever triple A-side release, and the generous pre-order bonuses have also become a hot topic. In particular, the inclusion of chopsticks featuring the official Snow Man logo as a first-come-first-served bonus has left fans both surprised and delighted, with many commenting that it is 'bizarre but amazing' and 'almost too luxurious.' Fans have also been deeply engaged in analyzing the themes and lyrics of the songs, demonstrating a strong emotional connection to their work.

As promotional efforts ramp up ahead of the release, anticipation among fans has reached a fever pitch. Expectations are high for a massive wave of excitement when the performance video finally drops.

The context

Snow Man is one of Japan's most successful idol groups under the STARTO ENTERTAINMENT label. They are well-known for their complex, high-energy dance routines and massive domestic fan following. A 'dance practice video' (often referred to as 'danpura' in Japanese) is a staple of J-pop promotion, offering fans a clear, unedited look at the group's choreography, which is often partially obscured by cinematic cuts in traditional music videos. 'Triple A-side' refers to a release where multiple tracks are promoted with equal weight, a strategy often used by major artists to maximize their presence on music charts.

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