The Korean comedy film releases a full-length encore stage video for Triangle's comeback single, featuring Kang Dong-won, Eom Tae-gu, and Park Ji-hyun.

Wild Thing dropped a full-length encore stage video for "Shout it out," the second-album title track of Triangle, a fictional three-member co-ed dance group. The performance had only appeared briefly in the main feature and in the second post-credits scene.
In the film's story, Triangle once dominated the Korean music industry before disbanding after an unexpected incident. Twenty years later, they get a comeback shot. Director Son Jae-gon (Spellbound, Don't Mess with Me) helmed the comedy, produced by About Film and distributed by Lotte Entertainment.
"Shout it out" is a Y2K hybrid dance track built on a heavy, end-of-century sound with direct social commentary on environmental issues. It's a deliberate contrast to Triangle's debut song "Love is" and its bright, refreshing tone. Within the film's narrative, the comeback single hits #1 on a music broadcast immediately upon release. This hands ballad prince Choi Sung-gon (played by Oh Jung-se) a legendary record of 39 consecutive weeks at #2.
The encore video features all three members: leader Hyun-woo (Kang Dong-won), who handles vocals, dance, and rap; Sang-gu (Eom Tae-gu), whose brief but sharp rap lines make the impression; and Do-mi (Park Ji-hyun), who anchors the stage as center. Triangle's official fandom, the Ppalchopa Unit, fills the seats in the footage.
Wild Thing is currently showing in theaters nationwide.
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