TWS Stuns Fans with MBTI Test Ban Until Disbandment — What’s the Reason?

TWS Stuns Fans with MBTI Test Ban Until Disbandment —  What’s the Reason?

The popular idol group TWS, now in its 5th generation, has announced that they will not be retaking the MBTI test until they disband. The unexpected declaration was made during a recent live broadcast where the group interacted with their devoted fans.

During the broadcast, a fan asked the group to redo the MBTI test. TWS vehemently replied:

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“We’re deliberately not doing it.”They explained, “If we retake the MBTI test, we would have to change all our choreography. We won’t be retaking the MBTI test until we disband.”

TWS released their second mini album ‘SUMMER BEAT!’ on June 24th and has since been actively promoting it. The title track ‘If I’m S, Can You Be My N?’ cleverly uses the concept of a magnet’s ‘S pole’ and ‘N pole’ to convey the exhilarating feeling of uncovering the reasons behind the attraction of opposites. The choreography, which has sparked a popular challenge trend, brilliantly captures the longing and eagerness to draw closer to the other person.

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The members wanted to ensure that the choreography for ‘If I’m S, Can You Be My N?’ was based on their initial MBTI test results. They were determined to avoid any changes in the choreography due to new MBTI results.

Fans responded with a combination of both amusement and empathy, sharing comments like “They’ll never be able to do it again,””I believe the outcome would have been identical,””Adorable,””I can see why they wouldn’t want to redo it,”and “I’m intrigued by the choreography with members in different roles.”In addition, TWS dropped the music video for their song “Double Take”from the “SUMMER BEAT!”album on the HYBE Labels channel at midnight on July 15th. The video highlights their flawless performance and showcases their newfound charm.

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‘Double Take’ is a trendy hip-hop song characterized by a sleek and simplistic rhythm, highlighted by a captivating bassline and elements of boom bap. The polished and refined delivery continues to broaden TWS’s range of musical styles.

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