Twice Teaser Sparks Intrigue as Fans Await Their Latest Project
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-06-05 20:59:35
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K-pop superstars Twice ignited excitement among their devoted fanbase on Monday with a cryptic teaser that left fans eager to unravel its meaning. The teaser, reminiscent of a captivating movie poster, featured the phrase "Killin' Me Good" alongside a close-up shot of a lady's hand gripping a steering wheel, leaving fans intrigued and speculating about the group's next venture.
Meanwhile, the nine talented members of Twice recently concluded the Japan leg of their highly successful international tour, aptly named "Ready To Be." The tour takes its name from the group's impressive 12th EP, which made waves in the music industry. "Ready To Be" not only reached the No. 2 spot on the renowned Billboard 200 chart but also maintained a remarkable presence on the chart until late May. In fact, the EP's nine-week stay on the main albums chart stands as the group's longest streak to date.
While the enigmatic teaser has left fans wondering about the group's future endeavors, one thing is certain — Twice continues to captivate audiences worldwide with their irresistible charm, infectious music, and unparalleled stage presence. As they embark on their highly anticipated US tour, fans can expect a spectacle of talent, energy, and unforgettable moments. With each step they take, Twice solidifies their status as one of the most influential forces in the K-pop industry, leaving fans eagerly awaiting what they have in store next.
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