YENA - CATCH CATCH
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The music video for CHOI YENA’s “Catch Catch,” released on March 10, 2026, as the title track of her fourth mini-album HATE XX under Yuehua Entertainment, is a playful, high-energy cat-and-mouse chase packed with bright colors, quirky charm, and YENA’s signature bubbly confidence. Directed with a fun, cartoonish aesthetic, the video casts YENA as a mischievous cat-girl in cute yet fierce outfits—complete with cat ears, tail, and glittering claws—hunting her “prey” (a mysterious love interest represented by animated hearts and floating question marks) through a vibrant, ever-changing playground world of oversized toys, candy-colored streets, and spinning merry-go-rounds. The visuals burst with the track’s addictive synth-pop beat, catchy “Catch catch, catch me if you can” hook, and upbeat rap verses, amplified by sharp yet cute choreography full of paw swipes, tail whips, playful pounces, and synchronized group formations with backup dancers dressed as “mice.” Key scenes include YENA leaping across giant building blocks, teasing the camera with winks and finger-guns, and a climactic chase sequence ending in a triumphant group hug under a shower of confetti hearts. Vibrant pastel-to-neon color shifts, quick-cut transitions, and whimsical VFX like floating paw prints and sparkling whiskers create an irresistibly fun, replay-worthy visual that perfectly captures YENA’s charismatic, confident energy and sets a bright, empowering tone for her new era.

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