Rookie Group TWS Captures International Attention
Newly debuted K-pop group TWS is quickly becoming a major force in the music scene, drawing attention with their musical success and growing fanbase both in South Korea and Japan. According to Pledis Entertainment, their third mini album TRY WITH US recorded sales of approximately 87,000 units in Japan, earning them second place on the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking.
Back-to-Back Chart Wins Signal Bright Future
Earlier, the album ranked No.1 on Korea’s Hanteo weekly album chart, proving their momentum is more than local hype. Even before officially debuting in Japan, the group earned first place on Oricon’s weekly singles chart with their debut single Last Bell, a sign of their solid and expanding Japanese fanbase.
Title Track Dominates Charts and Hearts
The album’s title track, “Isn’t It Cool to Follow Your Heart?” immediately climbed the charts upon release. With its light, refreshing sound, it continues to attract new listeners across streaming platforms and YouTube.
Spotlight on Talent: Stage and Screen
TWS isn’t just about strong vocals and synchronized dancing. The members are winning over audiences with their quirky, likable personalities on entertainment platforms. Their performance video on YouTube’s popular “STUDIO CHOOM” channel has surpassed 1.3 million views and landed in the trending Top 5 videos—proof that their stage presence resonates with global viewers.
Dancers and Fans Praise the Group’s Skills
Renowned dancer Bada praised the members, saying, “Like I’ve said before, they turn your dance into their dance.” Members Jihoon and Kyungmin also shared their passion for dance on the show “Practice Room with Teacher Bada,” further highlighting their dedication to the craft.
TWS Break Free from ‘Introvert’ Label
Initially labelled as a group of introverts, TWS recently showed off their playful side on the variety show Halmyungsoo, themed “Introvert Entertainment Camp.” Going toe-to-toe with veteran host Park Myungsoo, the members delivered witty comebacks and showcased surprising comedy chops.
Blending Music and Variety for a Winning Formula
From music videos to variety programs and YouTube appearances, TWS is connecting with audiences in every direction. Their single “Isn’t It Cool to Follow Your Heart?” is performing well across digital music platforms, and the music video is climbing real-time trend charts.
A Promising Journey Ahead
By balancing strong musicality with relatable charm, TWS is carving out their own niche in the entertainment world. As they continue to break into new markets and win over fans, they’re proving that even a rookie group can turn heads in the global K-pop scene.