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LISA Unveils Poetic Music Video for 'DREAM' Featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi

LISA Unveils Poetic Music Video for 'DREAM' Featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi

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LISAhas unveiled the music video for her latest song, 'DREAM,' which features popular Japanese actorKentaro Sakaguchi. Directed byOjun Kwon, the video is a cinematic short film that departs from LISA's usual high-energy pop repertoire, leaning into a slower, more contemplative ballad style. Lyrically, the song reflects on themes of longing and the desire to reconnect, using imagery that blurs the line between reality and memory.
The visual captures an intimate, emotionally charged narrative of connection and memory, with fluid camera work, rendered in a nostalgic color palette. The pairing of LISA's emotive delivery with Sakaguchi's understated performance creates a layered portrayal of love, loss and lingering connection. The music video amplifies this sentiment, moving seamlessly between sunlit scenes and moody, introspective moments. The chemistry between the two leads anchors the visual narrative, allowing the emotional weight of the song to resonate beyond its melody.
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