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Release Date:
November 9, 2021
Original Title:
0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) (feat.幾田りら) [Japanese Ver.]
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Big Hit Entertainment
Digipedi
Production Countries:
Japan | South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
In the Japanese version of "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)", TXT delivers a hauntingly emotional portrayal of love in a broken world. Set against apocalyptic visuals and themes of isolation, destruction, and despair, the story captures the desperate longing for connection amidst chaos. Featuring a powerful collaboration with Ikura of YOASOBI, this version deepens the song’s impact, showing that even when everything is falling apart, love remains the one undeniable truth.
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2D Artist:
MOON SEOK HO
3D Artist:
KIM JIWOON
Art Direction:
SHIN GWI OCK
Art Direction Intern:
DONG KYENG-RYEN
HAN IN-A
YUN MIN-JI
Assistant Director:
CHOI YEJUN
Camera Operator:
LEE JOOYEONG
OH SEUNGHUN
KIM DONGWOO
LEE CHANGHWAN
Director:
SEONG WON MO
MOON SEOK HO
Director of Photography:
Kim Euikwan
Editor:
Seong Wonmo
MOON SEOK HO
Executive Producer:
Lee Moon Young
Gaffer:
YOON SEUNGNAM
Jimmy Jib Operator:
KIM KI TAE
CHOI HO JUN
YOO JIN HO
Lighting Artist:
KIM SEUNGHWAN
HONG INKUK
KIM MINCHEOL
KIM TAEYOUNG
HWANG YEONGHA
JUNG JUHO
KIM MINHYEOB
PARK JUNHYEONG
Phantom Operator:
OH SUN YEE
KU JUN HOE
Producer:
Yu Yena
Production Assistant:
PARK CHANHYUK
SEO JISOO
BACK SUNG WON
PARK CHAN YOUNG
YOUN DONG HWAN
YUK HEON RYOUNG
Special Effects:
MIN CHANGKI
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