TWICE: TWICE is a South Korean Girl Band formed by JYP Entertainment the group has nine members Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu. TWICE debuted on October 20th, 2015.
The Role of each member:
Nayeon is the lead vocalist
Jeongyeon is the lead vocalist
Momo is the main dancer
Sana does the vocals
Jihyois the main vocalist
Mina does the vocals
Dahyun is the lead rapper
Chaeyoung is the main rapper
Tzuyu is the lead dancer
‘Ready To Be’ is set to conquer the world
TWICE with their New EP ‘Ready to Be’, the girl band TWICE smashes through various barriers with a seven-song set. ‘Ready to Be’ is set to be the confident comeback from one of the thrilling groups, that commands your attention from the very first note. The album starts with ‘Set Me Free ‘ a disco-filled anthem, where the girl trying to gather the courage to confess a crush.“I’ve been hiding how I feel for you forever,” they sing. “Now that it’s off my chest there’s room for you and me.”
Everything changes from the first single ‘Moonlight Sunrise’, which has been the number one contender for pop song of the year. “I don’t mean to rush, but I imma need your touch if imma make it through the night,” coo Nayeon and Mina. “Loving undefeated, on your knees, pleading, baby you can hit up my line when you need it,” raps Chaeyoung in the second verse.
In three mins the song ‘Moonlight,’ has perfect melodies and playful lyrics that got people talking. the rest of the album is exciting, the song “Got the Thrills” is another disco song that will move your feet like crazy, and so is “Blame It On Me”. The song “You’re out of control” is a song that TWICE dedicated to their Ex-Lovers. “Don’t you cry about me baby – don’t blame it on me.” The alternative-leaning “Crazy Stupid Love,” opens with a bluesy, minor-key riff before storming into a head-nodding chorus that finds the girls, “So done with crazy stupid love.”
TWICE has never sounded in control of their album, “I want you to know that I ain’t ever going to settle, even if all of this is just a fantasy,” they sing on the English version of “Set Me Free,” which closes out the EP. Consider it the K-pop declaration of independence.
At just seven tracks long and clocking in under 20 minutes, Ready to Be is the ideal soundtrack to prep for a night out. If only it were a little longer so the euphoria could last beyond your first drink. “We can keep going at all hours,” the girls sing on the tropical-tinged “Wallflower,” and you kind of want the album to keep going too.
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