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The girl group MAMAMOO(MAMAMOO) has unveiled the music video teaser for the new song ‘4 Flowers’, showcasing four distinct vocal colors from the four members.
Following the release of a special single marked by lyrical words, they will open a large-scale world tour in Seoul and embark on a new chapter.
MAMAMOO(Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, Hwasa) on the 2nd unveiled via their YouTube channel the music video teaser for the title track ‘4 Flowers’(Four Flowers) from the special single ‘4WARD’(Forward).
In the video, MAMAMOO smile together and run amid lush nature, enjoying joyful moments. While recalling the long journey they have walked side by side, the way they look toward the same place seems to foreshadow the new chapter they will write, leaving a lingering resonance.
Portions of the audio and lyrics of ‘4 Flowers’ were also revealed. “Even if scattered, the roots are one / A flower that blooms again after parting” and other poetic lines reaffirm the meaning of an unchanging relationship, heightening expectations for a singular MAMAMOO harmony created by four distinct voices.
The title track ‘4 Flowers’ is a medium-pop number that blends a sensuous guitar with dense drum sounds. Like flowers that bloom and wither splendidly yet are ultimately connected by a single root, it is set to deliver a message about values and relationships that do not change over time.
‘4WARD’ is a special single presenting MAMAMOO as a full group for the first time in about three years and eight months. The title combines the number ‘4’, symbolizing the four members, with ‘FORWARD’, meaning advance, and contains the new journey to be drawn together by MAMAMOO, who have each cemented a strong presence as solo artists in their respective realms.
After releasing the special single ‘4WARD’ at 6 p.m. on the 4th via various music platforms, MAMAMOO will hold ‘MAMAMOO 2026 WORLD TOUR [4WARD]’ at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul, from the 19th to 21st. Beginning in Seoul, they plan to embark on a large-scale world tour across major cities in Asia and the Americas.