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Mamamoo release 'Aze Gag' music video ahead of new EP

The group's new EP, "Purple," will debut Thursday, June 22.

By Annie Martin
Mamamoo attend the Gaon Chart K-pop Music Awards in Seoul, South Korea, on February 22. The group shared a video for "Aze Gag" on Wednesday. File Photo by Yonhap News Agency/EPA
Mamamoo attend the Gaon Chart K-pop Music Awards in Seoul, South Korea, on February 22. The group shared a video for "Aze Gag" on Wednesday. File Photo by Yonhap News Agency/EPA

June 21 (UPI) -- South Korean girl group Mamamoo released a music video for "Aze Gag" this week.

Members Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein and Hwasa shared a video for the song Wednesday prior to the debut of their new EP, Purple.

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"Aze Gag," or "Dad Jokes," shows Mamamoo sing and and dance as they take over an office and boardroom. The group teased the song and four other tracks in a highlight video for Purple on Tuesday.

"The color purple symbolizes 'not normal, creative.' Likewise, Mamamoo expresses their own unique characteristics," the group's agency, RBW Entertainment, said in a statement, according to the Korea Herald.

Mamamoo will release Purple on Thursday. Their debut studio album, Melting, included the singles "Girl Crush" and "You're the Best," and peaked at No. 2 on the Gaon Album Chart in February 2016.

"It took us all by surprise," Wheein said of the album's success in an interview with Hello Asia the next month. "We are very thankful and honored to have reached where we are. We as Mamamoo will continue to try our best."

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