TWICE and Megan Thee Stallion Unleash a ‘Strategy’ for Global Domination

TWICE returns with mini-album Strategy, featuring Megan Thee Stallion. A bold evolution in sound, they solidify their global phenomenon status
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K-Pop queens TWICE are back with a brand new mini-album, ‘Strategy’, and they’ve brought Megan Thee Stallion along for the ride.

Leading the charge is the title track, ‘Strategy,’ a dynamic collaboration with none other than rap queen Megan Thee Stallion. This marks their second time teaming up, and it’s clear they’ve got a winning formula.  

The ‘Strategy’ music video is a vibrant explosion of color, choreography, and charisma. TWICE shines in a variety of stunning outfits, while Megan brings her signature swagger to the track.

“Talk with my body, that’s my strategy / Other girls tryin’, but I’m really hard to beat,” Megan declares in her verse, perfectly capturing the song’s confident energy.  

But ‘Strategy’ is more than just a catchy bop. It represents TWICE’s continued evolution as artists, pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds.

“We’ve worked on so many albums up until now and we’ve tried so many different things,” Nayeon told The Hollywood Reporter. “The upcoming album is another new try, where it was quite challenging for us.”

And it’s not just the music that’s evolved. TWICE has been busy dominating the global stage, with performances on Amazon Music Live and an upcoming appearance at Coldplay’s concert in Korea.

Read more: Coldplay and K-Pop Group TWICE Team Up for Epic Seoul Shows 

“I couldn’t imagine that we would ever come to the U.S. and perform here,” Sana shared with THR.

“Year after year, I feel like our goals got bigger and bigger,” Chaeyoung added. “We would dream bigger.”

So, what’s the driving force behind their incredible success?

“Every time I hear that [we’re role models], I feel quite proud and grateful,” Nayeon explained. “Right now, rather than pressure, I feel that gratitude a lot more. I just look back to how we’ve been working really hard, and all those stages that we’ve been showing, it’s been a great influence on these people.”

And despite their hectic schedules, the members of TWICE always prioritize their bond and well-being.  

“We’re really close to each other, not just as coworkers, but as ourselves,” Sana revealed. “We talk about the most random things to the most serious things about life.”

“When we have time to sleep, we try to sleep in,” Nayeon added. “We also have very casual meets outside of work.”

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With ‘Strategy,’ TWICE is proving that they’re not just a girl group, they’re a global phenomenon. And they’re not slowing down anytime soon.  

As Momo declared, “Even after 10 years, or years after, we want to be remembered, and for them to think that we’ve been really energetic. We want to stay as many people’s role models. We just want to be remembered as the best girl group.”

And Jeongyeon added, “We want to be a part of history. We want to be historic.”

With their talent, dedication, and undeniable charm, TWICE is well on their way to achieving just that.

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