: Masked scenes, partly inspired by Sia , were used to shift focus away from appearance-driven industry norms.
To showcase the full breadth of the performance, three distinct music videos were released: : The primary cinematic and narrative version.
: Taemin wears a mix of high-fashion and gender-neutral pieces, including a Gucci crystal mesh mask, Haider Ackermann silk-satin shirts, and Rick Owens sneakers. Choreography: The "Move Disease" Taemin нѓњлЇј Move 1 Mv
: A version focused entirely on Taemin's solo execution.
: The dance avoids high-energy "hype" movements in favor of slow, controlled contractions , balletic lines, and subtle pelvic tilts. : Masked scenes, partly inspired by Sia ,
: It incorporates CCTV footage and blurry VHS frames to create a raw, mysterious feel.
: Taemin performed with an exclusively female dance team, executing the same fluid movements to emphasize a "middle ground" between masculine and feminine styles. Choreography: The "Move Disease" : A version focused
Taemin ’s music video, released on October 16, 2017 , is widely considered a watershed moment in K-pop that redefined male performance by embracing androgyny and fluid movement. Directed by High Quality Fish , the MV creates a sultry, urban aesthetic through its use of rain-slicked streets, dim lighting, and camera angles that evoke a sense of voyeurism. Core Aesthetic and Vision