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ZE:A's Siwan Shows Off Buzz Cut in "The Ghost of Wind" D-14 Teaser Image

ZE:A's Siwan Shows Off Buzz Cut in "The Ghost of Wind" D-14 Teaser Image
ZE:A is counting down the days until their return to the music stage, and at D-14, the group has released the teaser image of member Siwan, who is sporting a new hairstyle.
The buzz cut brings out a new side of Siwan, who is more known for his softer image. For this album’s concept, Siwan takes on a more masculine and sharp look. 
 Like the previous member imagess, this one also has a line of lyrics from the album “Illusion” title song, “The Ghost of Wind,” which reads “This is a dream.” 
 ZE:A will make their comeback on August 9. 

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