This Korean version of their hit debut single is expected to gain great love from fans.
They are aiming for global expansion while maintaining the popularity of the album 'play hard.'
[TV Daily] Group TWS is set to showcase a new charm to music fans. On February 9, they will release their digital single 'Back to Today'. This track is the Korean version of their hit debut single 'Nice to see you again' from last year, embodying the miraculous reunion of 'us' through the clear emotions of winter.
Notably, the original track topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and achieved notable success on the Oricon charts, securing two consecutive weeks at number one and receiving 'Platinum' certification. This success has significantly established TWS in the Japanese market. The upcoming Korean version is expected to be a special gift for fans who have been eagerly anticipating.
Meanwhile, TWS is currently enjoying positive responses with their latest mini-album 'play hard', and the title track 'OVERDRIVE' continues to gain public affection. They plan to strengthen their global presence with 'TWS TOUR '24/7:WITH:US' in Kaohsiung from January 31 to February 1.
TWS's new track 'Back to Today' serves as a testament to their musical evolution. As a reimagined Korean version of the hit original, it captivates by enhancing the emotional and relatable qualities without losing the essence of the original. This approach will undoubtedly bring joy to fans and strengthen their bond with the group.
Furthermore, the remarkable achievements TWS has made in the Japanese market become yet another stepping stone for their global expansion. With successful tracks like 'OVERDRIVE' consistently gaining popularity, they are forming a broader fanbase both domestically and internationally. In this process, they are further solidifying their musical identity.
Fans are likely to experience TWS's achievements and efforts once again through 'Back to Today'. This song carries a message that encourages reflection on their past while fostering hope for the future.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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