TWS Holds Seoul Media Showcase to Officially Debut with EP "Sparkling Blue"
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Pledis Entertainment Launches First Boy Group in Nine Years
▲ Courtesy of Pledis EntertainmentNotably, TWS holds the distinction of being the first boy group introduced by Pledis Entertainment since the launch of Seventeen nine years ago.
Jihoon, a member of TWS, expressed gratitude for the attention the group has garnered even before their official debut. He acknowledged Seventeen's influence and dedication, pledging that TWS would strive to meet expectations set by their agency's predecessor.
The band's name, TWS, is an acronym for "Twenty Four Seven With Us," symbolizing the members' commitment to being there for their fans through music, irrespective of time and space.
The debut EP comprises five tracks, with the main track titled "Plot Twist," featuring themes of feeling lost before finding excitement about the future. The release marks a significant milestone in Pledis Entertainment's history as they introduce a new generation of talent in the form of TWS.
Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
On Monday, the six-member group TWS conducted a media showcase in Seoul to mark their official debut with the EP titled "Sparkling Blue."
Jihoon, a member of TWS, expressed gratitude for the attention the group has garnered even before their official debut. He acknowledged Seventeen's influence and dedication, pledging that TWS would strive to meet expectations set by their agency's predecessor.
The band's name, TWS, is an acronym for "Twenty Four Seven With Us," symbolizing the members' commitment to being there for their fans through music, irrespective of time and space.
The debut EP comprises five tracks, with the main track titled "Plot Twist," featuring themes of feeling lost before finding excitement about the future. The release marks a significant milestone in Pledis Entertainment's history as they introduce a new generation of talent in the form of TWS.
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