Misamo, First Subunit of Twice, Releases Pre-Release B-Side Track Ahead of Japan Debut Album
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-06-17 22:14:56
JYP Entertainment
Misamo, the highly anticipated subunit of popular girl group Twice, treated fans to a pre-release B-side track from their upcoming Japan debut album on Friday. The trio, comprised of Mina, Sana, and Momo, unveiled the music video for "Marshmallow," delivering a powerful message of self-reflection and self-love through a sweet melodic composition infused with hip-hop accents.
"Marshmallow" offers a glimpse into the musical direction of Misamo's forthcoming EP, titled "Masterpiece," which comprises seven tracks, including the highly anticipated main track "Do Not Touch." Notably, "Do Not Touch" was co-written by renowned head producer Park Jinyoung. Fans can look forward to the album's official release on July 26.
To coincide with the album release, Mina, Sana, and Momo will hold captivating showcases in Osaka and Tokyo over a span of four days, allowing their devoted fans to experience the subunit's talent and charm firsthand.
In parallel, the full eight-member group, Twice, recently kicked off their international tour with a dynamic concert in Los Angeles last week. The North American leg of the tour will take them to seven more cities in the region until early next month, before resuming in Singapore in September.
As the members of Misamo and Twice continue to captivate audiences around the world, their collective talent and empowering messages of self-love resonate deeply with fans. The release of "Marshmallow" and the upcoming debut album serve as milestones in their remarkable careers, solidifying their status as influential figures in the global music industry. Fans eagerly await the subunit's official debut and the continuation of Twice's international tour, eagerly embracing the vibrant performances and unbridled energy synonymous with these talented artists.
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