BoA Gets Her Heart Broken in Music Video for Japanese Track 'Jazzclub'
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The Benny Boom-directed music video begins with the South Korean songstress having a phone conversation with her friend, who tells her that he has gotten married to someone else.

AceShowbiz - Earlier this month, BoA confirmed that she would make her comeback in Japan next year with two new albums. The South Korean songstress has released the music video for her Japanese track "Jazzclub". The clip features BoA, whose real name is Kwon Boa, getting her heart broken by a friend.

The Benny Boom-directed music video, which takes place in New York, begins with BoA having a conversation with her friend on phone. The friend excitedly tells the singer that he "got married a couple days ago. She's very sweet; she's an old friend," to which she responds, looking sad, "I gotta go. Bye." She then gets into a taxi and tells the driver to "take me anywhere. Fast."

The song itself starts when the taxi driver takes BoA to a jazz club, where she sings and dances to the upbeat track along with a group of dancers. The night gets more exciting as the 31-year-old beauty, who is dressed in black tight shorts and frilly red crop top, hangs out with the people at the club, drinking wine and having an exciting conversation. The clip ends with BoA getting back into the taxi.

Fans of BoA soon gushed over the clip, praising that she looked amazing as always. "BoA is such a queen. She's in her 30s but she shows it doesn't affect her anyway, she's gonna slay! BoA is really the mum of SM," a fan wrote in the comment section. Another similarly commented, "She could [be] 60 and still have those grooves AND look the exact same when she debuted."

"Jazzclub" is the lead track off BoA's upcoming ninth Japanese album "Watashi Konomama de Iinokana", which is set to be released on February 14. In support of the album, the singer will embark on a Japanese tour called "BoA THE LIVE 2018 ~Unchained~". She will kick off the tour on March 15 in Sapporo and wrap it up on April 4 in Tokyo. People who attend the concert will receive a copy of the singer's new mini album "Unchained ".

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