Fearing the song is cursed and that she will be the next victim, Eun-ju examines the video with Soon-ye and an editor and from there believe that a trainee named Jang Ye-bin, who died before the studio caught fire, wrote the song. During this time, a ghost attacks the three members on different occasions Je-ni by strangling her with microphone cords, A-rang by causing her to fall off a music-video set, and Shin-ji by crushing her with camera equipment. The tension begins to rise as Je-ni, A-rang, and Shin-ji become hostile and jealous against each other as they fight over the spot. When Pink Dolls become popular with their debut of the song "White," which have become a viral hit, the manager seeks to re-record the song but with the main vocalist overtaking the song. When the group's manager finds her watching the tape, she demands to permitted its song to be remade as their next single. The footage is of an old, unreleased music video. While cleaning up in the dance rehearsal room, Eun-ju finds a VHS tape titled "WHITE" and plays it in her dorm room. Her vocal trainer and best friend, Soon-ye encouraged her to remain in the group as she believes they will find success and gain attention with their new song. Eun-ju is bullied by the other three members for her involvement with the sponsor and considers quitting. Eun-ju's sponsor (someone who funds an idol or group on the condition they receive sexual favors) was credited for making the move, and renovations happen. They and the record company moved to a renovated studio that was burnt down in a fire 15 years ago. The girl group Pink Dolls, which consists of A-rang, Je-ni, Shin-ji, and Eun-ju, make their debut on stage but fail to achieve popularity.
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