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Twice the love

- By HONG DAM-YOUNG

SET to continue a winning streak, Twice returned with the new single More & More on Monday.

Released as the lead track of the group’s new album of the same title, More & More talks about the longing a person in love goes through. Like most of Twice’s romantic songs, the nine bandmates in the popular K-pop girl group show a bold attitude in winning the heart of their love interests. “You are gonna be mine again/cause you know me know me/you’re gonna say more more more more more and more,” they sing with confidence.

“When you fall in love, you want to know more about that person and want more love from him or her,” Nayeon explained in a released statement. Sana also said that the keyword for the album’s concept was “longing,” and they tried to deliver the desperate feeling in the group’s jacket photos as well as the song’s music video.

Following the group’s Feel Special from September last year, More & More tunes into seasonal sounds with rhythmic tropical house beats. Kicking off with Nayeon’s velvety vocals, the mid-tempo song gradually progresses toward a refrain where the members repeatedly chant “more” on top of upbeat synths. The song had grabbed headlines for boasting a roster of big-name overseas songwriter­s and producers, including MNEK, Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter and Zara Larsson, alongside JYP chief producer Park Jin-young and singer-songwriter BIBI.

Twice also took part in the album’s creative process themselves, with Nayeon partially penning Make Me Go and Jeongyeon and Chaeyoung on Sweet Summer Day.

Twice went on to share that the group especially focused on perfecting its dance choreograp­hy, saying that was the hardest one so far.

Asked about their favourite tracks from the album aside from the lead track, Nayeon, Sana, Jihyo and Mina chose Oxygen, which was a candidate for lead track for the Feel Special album, while Momo and Tzuyu pointed to Sweet Summer Day for its upbeat melody.

The song was released alongside a vibrant music video where the bandmates dance with a backdrop of a fantastica­l forest while decked out in fairy-like outfits.

Hailed as one of the most prominent K-pop acts in the scene, Twice propelled to stardom with its high-energy quirky sounds in early hits like Cheer Up, TT and Like Oohahh. Throughout its six-year career, the band expanded its sonic scape to various genres, especially turning to mature and bolder sounds in Fancy last year.

After promoting its eighth EP Feel Special, the group released the Youtube original documentar­y series Twice: Seize The Light in April, becoming the first K-pop girl group to do so.

“We’d like to be called as a group that always tries something new and hope people could look forward to our next album,” said Nayeon.

“We hope people could recognise our artistic sides and our performanc­es,” Jihyo added.

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.—JYP entertainm­ent K-pop girl group Twice sings about a deep longing for love in new single More & More

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