100% Releases Music Video Teaser for 'Better Day' [Watch]

TOP Media's boy group 100% released their most awaited music video teaser for "Better Day". The fans are very excited when the teaser for the music video was released. The official music video of the song will be released on the 13th of this month.

After releasing the individual and group teaser photos, 100% has finally let their fans see some snippet of their upcoming music video for "Better Day". According to Soompi, the song is the title track off their upcoming mini album titled "Time Leap," which will also be coming out on October 13 at midnight KST.

In the music video teaser, each member was shown as they are laying or looking straight into the camera. There is also a girl in the music video and it looks like the members or one of the members is trying to look for her. As the title suggests, the song might be about a relationship that is trying to find a "Better Day". The teaser also shows the members' sadness and what it looks like, regret.

Rockhyun's voice is resonating as he is singing what it sounds like a part of the chorus of the song. It also looks like 100% will be trying a darker but very sexy and elegant concept. It is seen in the individual and group teaser images that were posted by Sweet Sweet Kpop.

In an article we have posted last week, it was stated that the originally seven-member boy group is now down to five. Their original maknae, Sanghoon, has left the group back in 2014 and Changbum just this year. Also, we have reported that Minwoo, their leader, is now back from the army.

Fans are hoping that TOP media will support 100% with everything that they can. Fans know that 100% deserve so much better especially with the talent they posses.

If you don't know 100%, watch their variety show with Teen Top and their own show "real 100%" on their official youtube account. You should also check out their previous songs, "Bad Boy", "Beat", "U Beauty" and "Guy Like Me", and "Want U back".

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