Dreamcatcher has unveiled the music video for their Japanese track "Breaking Out" ahead of the release of their first full Japanese album.
The single "Breaking Out" is from their first full Japanese album called "The Beginning of The End." The album also consists of the Japanese versions of most of their previous title tracks such as "PIRI," "Chase Me," "Good Night," "Wonderland," "What," "And There Was No One Left," and "You And I." Also, there are two new Japanese songs titled "My Way (Beyond This Road)" and "I Miss You."
Dreamcatcher made its Japanese debut in 2018 under Pony Canyon. On November 21, the group released the Japanese rendition of their track "What" as their debut single, thus starting their promotions in Japan. "What" was first revealed in South Korea as part of the group's third mini-album called "Alone in the City."
Prior to the girls' official debut in Japan, they held a special event to meet their fans in Tokyo and Osaka last October 2018. Apart from the Japanese version of "What," the group also released such rendition of their other songs, such as "Chase Me," and "I Miss You."
Besides their comeback in Japan, Dreamcatcher will also be returning to Korea with new music. Since the beginning of September this year, 2019, the group has been teasing fans for their comeback with mysterious images and clips, as well as the members' individual teaser photos.
And recently, Dreamcatcher Company, the girls' label, has revealed a new teaser image showing two moons of different colors and sizes, with the text "DreamCatcher X King's Raid." On September 10, a source from the agency shared that Dreamcatcher will be collaborating with the game "King's Raid."
Dream Catcher will be coming back in Korea with a special mini-album called "Raid of Dream," which will be released on September 18.
Meanwhile, the girl group will have several events to promote "The Beginning of The End" album. They will be holding a showcase at Akasaka Blitz on September 12, then a mini live and special event on September 13, and more.
Dreamcatcher's first full Japanese album is scheduled to be launched on September 11.