Music Video Part I

B1A4’s visual debut was for their first single, “O.K.,” with a live band concept that served to introduce the members. Their second video, “Only Learned Bad Things” a soul-pop song, showed a hint of the range the group has, and is also the first video with a story line.  A video for the group’s breakout single, “Beautiful Target” was released in 2011 and features a slightly more focused mix of acting and choreography. Their third video, “Baby I’m Sorry” shows the group members dealing with heavier emotional fallout due to a breakup. The video is darker in tone and also shows a rebellious side of the group. In “Baby Good Night,” the group returns to their light-hearted selves via the use of a Wild West concept. In 2012, B1A4 began to promote in Japan, and they released a Japanese version of videos for their singles “Beautiful Target” and “Baby Good Night.”  Later that year they returned to Korea and released a video for “Tried to Walk,” a production that plays up their kkotminam image.  In 2013, the group released Korean and Japanese videos for the single “What’s Happening?”

Music Video Part I