The idol group TWS, who are the 5th-generation representatives, have officially announced that they will not be retaking the MBTI test until they disband.
TWS recently held a live broadcast in order to engage and communicate with their fanbase.
Despite a fan’s request, TWS stood firm during the broadcast and declared, “We have intentionally chosen not to retake the MBTI test.”
“They stated that in the event of retaking the MBTI test, they would have to alter all of their choreography, and as a result, they have no plans to retake the test until disbandment.”
TWS has been actively promoting their 2nd mini album “SUMMER BEAT!”since its release on June 24th.
The song “If I’m S, Can You Be My N?”cleverly incorporates the concept of magnets’ “S pole”and “N pole”to convey the exhilarating sensation of potentially unraveling the mysteries behind the attraction between opposites. The choreography for this song, which vividly portrays the longing and enthusiasm to be near one’s significant other, has gained significant attention and sparked a popular trend among fans.
The choreography was originally divided according to the members’ MBTI test results from a previous test. Should they retake the test, the choreography would need to be adjusted accordingly, a change that the members appear to be hesitant about.
Fans responded with remarks like “They will never redo it”, “I believe the outcome would remain unchanged”, “How adorable”, “I can see why they’re hesitant to redo it”, and “I’m interested in seeing the choreography with alternate member roles.”
At midnight on July 15th, TWS unveiled the performance music video for their track “Double Take”from the 2nd mini album “SUMMER BEAT!”on the HYBE Labels channel. The video showcased their flawless performance and revealed a new side to the group.
The song “Double Take”is a hip-hop track that has a sleek and stylish beat, as well as a captivating bassline. With elements such as boom bap, the music is skillfully performed in a modern and refined manner, showcasing the artists’ versatility and musical range.
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