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Korean girl band Brown Eyed Girls is set to release a new repackaged album and music video next week, according to their agency on Friday.
The group finished shooting the music video for their single "Sign" from their recent album "Sound G: Repackage" on Tuesday, Nega-Network said in a press release.
Nega said that the music video will also star two movie actors -- Ryu Deok-hwan and Ryu Seung-ryong -- in a storyline which is "even more surprising than the one for 'Abracadabra',"
The music video for the group's most recent chart-topper "Abracadabra" earlier this year, became a huge sensation for its provocative love scenes. The video was directed by filmmaker Hwang Soo-ah, who helmed film "Why Did You Come To My House".
The girl band will release a teaser trailer for the music video on Monday, and will release both the album and a full version of the music video on October 29.
The four-member girl band is made up of leader Jea, rapper Miryo and vocals Narsha and Gain. They debuted in 2006 with album "Your Story".
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