Refund Expedition released a teaser video for Perfect All-Kill single “Don’t Touch Me,” and the girl group looks stunning.

On October 21, at 7 PM KST, Refund Expedition flaunts their eye-catching visuals on their teaser video for the chart-topping hit “Don’t Touch Me.” The quartet’s video features a strong feminine vibe and vocals from the industry’s famous Idols.

Meanwhile, in the October 17 episode of MBC’s “How Do You Play,” Refund Expedition and Yoo Jae Suk (Jimmy Yoo) is seen gearing up for their debut of “Don’t Touch Me” and fitting out costumes.

However, there was something odd about the outfits that Refund Expedition wore because Yoo Jae Suk suggested that the members wore each other’s stage costumes.

Then, Lee Hyori wore one of MAMAMOO’s Hwasa’s outfits for “Twit,” while Jessi wore Lee Hyori’s costume for “Bad Girls.” Hwasa wore Jessi’s “NUNU NANA” outfit, and Uhm Jung Hwa wore Hwasa’s famous sheer plastic jumpsuit.

After the fitting, the girls of Refund Expedition change to their regular clothes to learn the choreography for “Don’t Touch Me” along with the group’s managers Jung Jae Hyung, Jung Bong Won, and Jimmy Yoo. The choreography was presented by Aiki, a famous choreographer on social media.

The project group, Refund Expedition, which consists of Lee Hyori, Uhm Jung Hwa, MAMAMOO’s Hwasa, and Jessi, debuted the track titled “Don’t Touch Me” on October 10.

The single soared high in Korean rankings, and grabbed the number one spot on the daily and real-time chart of MelON; daily and real-time charts of Genie and Bugs; Vibe’s daily charts; realtime charts of Flo and iChart, and the weekly iChart.

Don’t Touch Me” was produced by Rado, a member of the hitmaker duo Black Eyed Pilseung with producer Jimmy Yoo (Yoo Jae Suk Alter Ego).

Meanwhile, it was reported that the Refund Expedition track “Don’t Touch Me” proceeds will be donated for a good cause. The song’s premise is to encourage people to embrace their unique traits and individualities through the inspiring message that there is nothing wrong with being different.