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- The music video opens with a close-up of each member, before switching to show them posing together. In the following scene, the group are seen dancing on a table, wearing polka-dot styled outfits against a pastel-coloured backdrop. The visual then cuts to depict the members in mermaid costumes, following them being packaged into pieces of sushi. As the clip progresses, they are enticed by a drag queen octopus character known as "Catallena", played by South Korean comedian Kim Daesung, who is famous for cross-dressing on his show "Gag Man". In addition to the character, the video features a cameo from fellow comedian Jeong Tae-ho. The visual ends with Orange Caramel coming to a restaurant, though they end up eating the sushi-forms of themselves while crying.
- The official music video description states "The titled track "Heart Attack" does not interpret the feelings of being in love in a serious way, but with Chuu's own adorable emoticon-like ways. The music video has references to historical and fictional figures such as the artist Rene Magritte, Hans Christian Andersen's short story "The Little Match Girl", and John Appleby's novel "Aphrodite Means Death".
- "PTT (Paint The Town)" by LOONA is an upbeat, energetic song, which encourages the listener to embrace their individuality and make their own choices to "paint the town". The song themes the idea of creating your own colors and making your own destiny, which no one else can take away from you. The song expands on the idea of confidence, being unafraid to do what makes you happy, and living life to its fullest, never settling for anything less. Basically, this song encourages the listener to live their best life, to not be afraid to challenge the status quo and to always keep going and never give up.
- Describing the nervousness that causes no words to come out, "DDD" is about not shaking in fear and confronting a man who lies.