K-pop group Twice returns with 14th EP, 'Strategy'


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K-pop girl group Twice made a comeback Friday with 14th EP 'Strategy', about 10 months after its previous EP 'With YOU-th'. – Photo: JYP Entertainment

Twice made a comeback Friday with 14th EP Strategy, about 10 months after its previous EP With YOU-th.

As the album title suggests, the nonet sings of their strategies finding and expressing love.

"It has been a while. We are returning as a full group ... and we’d love to see the reaction from our fans," said Momo via label JYP Entertainment adding that the title track is "the most hip among songs from us".

The lead single features American rapper Megan Thee Stallion who came all the way to Korea to shoot the music video together.

"We had so much fun while filming since she boosted our confidence telling us that we are the cutest and prettiest," recalled Jeongyeon.

The success of its previous album, chart-topping Billboard 200 and selling over a million in one week, sets the bar high. But the members hope the new album will be seen as a holiday gift, a way to repay the love and support they received this year, mused Nayeon. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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