TWICE released the opening trailer for their new mini album and invited fans from around the world to a free world where time and space have stopped.
Twice will make a comeback on March 10th with the release of their 12th mini album 'READY TO BE' and the title song 'SET ME FREE'. Prior to this, JYP Entertainment released a new album opening trailer video that stimulated curiosity through its official SNS channel at midnight on the 20th.
This trailer video highlights the bold charm of TWICE, who are ready to transform more freely. The members, who are located in a place where time seems to have stopped, become the protagonists of the moment, walking out of the debris without hesitation, crumpling and throwing scattered papers, picking up flying sunglasses to show off their style, and moving around the space to their heart's content without being bound by anything. When Jihyo puts down the phone, time begins to flow again, and the video ends with Jihyo's faint smile and the gaze moving to another space, amplifying curiosity about the story contained in the new album.
The new song 'SET ME FREE' combines a groovy bass line, simple yet powerful sound, and a cool and confident message. It was composed by Melanie Fontana and Lindgren, who created 'I CAN'T STOP ME', 'CRY FOR ME', and 'SCIENTIST', and ' GALACTIKA *, who collaborated with 'Heart Shaker', participated in writing the lyrics.
The 12th mini album includes the title song 'SET ME FREE', as well as the pre-released English singles 'MOONLIGHT SUNRISE', which entered the US Billboard main chart 'Hot 100', 'GOT THE THRILLS', and ' A total of 7 tracks are included, including 'BLAME IT ON ME', 'WALLFLOWER', 'CRAZY STUPID LOVE', and the English version of 'SET ME FREE'. Twice is expected to capture the hearts of global fans with new charms discovered beyond gaze and prejudice, such as the firm determination felt in Shin Bo-myeong's 'READY TO BE'.
Meanwhile, Twice will officially release its 12th mini album 'READY TO BE' and title song 'SET ME FREE' on March 10th at 2 PM, 00 AM Eastern time in the United States.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr