Twice Collaborates with Megan Thee Stallion on Deluxe Album and Prepares for December Comeback
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-10-27 19:46:30
South Korean girl group Twice has collaborated with American rapper Megan Thee Stallion on a reimagined version of her track “Mamushi,” which appears on her latest album Megan Act II, a deluxe edition of her third studio album. Originally featuring Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba, “Mamushi” reached No. 66 on Billboard’s Hot 100, remaining on the chart for 16 weeks. Megan Thee Stallion shared with fans on Thursday that Twice added their unique style to the track, infusing the song with fresh energy.
The collaboration between Megan and Twice marks a significant blend of K-pop and American hip-hop, further emphasizing the global appeal and versatility of both artists. Twice’s involvement in this high-profile reissue highlights their growing influence in the Western music market, building on previous international collaborations and chart successes.
Meanwhile, Twice is gearing up for the release of their 14th mini-album, Strategy, slated for December 6. The upcoming album comes nearly 10 months after With YOU-th, which marked the group’s first album to top the Billboard 200, underscoring their increasing global reach.
The group first shared news of the December comeback with fans at their fan meetup in Seoul on Sunday, where they celebrated the ninth anniversary of their debut. The announcement was met with excitement as Twice revealed they would be offering new music that captures their evolving style.
As Twice continues to expand their international footprint with collaborations and chart achievements, Strategy promises to be another pivotal release for the group, solidifying their status as global K-pop icons.
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