Twice aim to match BTS and Blackpink, and break US market with new album Eyes Wide Open
- Having achieved success in both Japan and South Korea, the all-female group’s latest album reveals a more daring approach to their songs
- They hope this departure from their normal happy-go-lucky style will appeal to music fans worldwide

Twice, the popular K-pop group known for their catchy lyrics and colourful aesthetics, invite listeners to explore the band’s more daring side on their second full album.
The all-female group made their debut in 2015 and have achieved success in both South Korea and Japan.
Member Nayeon said I Can’t Stop Me had a “retro” sound, with lyrics about “not being able to control ourselves crossing the line”. The track sees Twice explore the boundaries between good and bad, revealing a more daring side of the outfit and a departure from their happy-go-lucky style.
When asked to discuss boundaries they wouldn’t cross in their personal lives, the group – which has Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese members, all in their early 20s – did not elaborate. “This is a difficult question!” Jihyo said with a cheeky smile.
K-pop bands such as Twice are celebrated for their tightly synchronised dance moves and spotless aesthetics, often enduring years of training on the way to stardom. The demand for perfection never ends – leaving no room for mistakes, either onstage or off.