The group TWS (TWS) is heating up their comeback with a difficult pre-release song dance challenge.
TWS (Shin-yu, Do-hun, Young-jae, Han-jin, Ji-hoon, Kyung-min)'s pre-release track "Head Shoulders Knees Toes" from their mini album 4 "play hard," released on the 22nd, is gaining a positive response. Set to a heavy hip-hop beat, the choreography features movements that use the lines and joints of the whole body, just like the song title, "from head to toe."
In particular, top-tier dancers joining the challenge have become a hot topic. Dancer-choreographers Bada, Deugi and Doni performed in sync with TWS. Their videos drew admiration with relentless, powerful energy throughout. The members' strong tension, matching that of the dancers, supports the label "the strongest performers of the fifth generation."
In addition, TWS proved their "another class" skills through the performance video of "Head Shoulders Knees Toes" released on Oct. 24 on Mnet digital studio M2's official YouTube channel Studio Choom.
Wearing black techwear looks, TWS overwhelmed viewers with intense synchronized choreography alongside 18 dancers. Even amid perfectly coordinated movements, they maintained precise, unbroken formations to deliver a flawless stage. The members' confident expressions and powerful moves vividly conveyed the song's message of running forward without limits.
Meanwhile, TWS's mini album 4 "play hard" will be released at 6 p.m. on Oct. 13. The album title means "to throw all youth and passion into it and go all out." Starting with the pre-release track that intuitively expresses this message, TWS plans to heat up the second half of the year by diversifying the scope of their signature genre, "Boyhood Pop."
According to HYBE Music Group label Pledis Entertainment, they will participate in the "1st Hi! Ipsilenti for Alumni" festival held on the 27th at the green ground of Korea University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. The next day, on the 28th, they will perform at the K-pop music festival "ATA Festival 2025" held at Nanji Hangang Park in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
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