Hear a snippet of TWICE’s new song ‘Strategy’ with Megan Thee Stallion

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K-pop girl group TWICE have released a snippet of their upcoming single ‘Strategy’, featuring rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

Yesterday (November 18), TWICE teased the upcoming single with the release of a 15-second snippet of the song, which will feature American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. ‘Strategy’ will be the lead single of the K-pop girl group’s 14th mini-album of the same name.

Hey boy, imma get ya / Imma get ya real good and I bet ya / Hey boy, once I get ya / You’ll be oh so glad that I met ya,” TWICE chant in the snippet. ‘Strategy’ arrives on December 6 at 2pm KST/Midnight ET alongside the rest of the mini-album.

TWICE 14TH MINI ALBUM
"STRATEGY"

Snippet of Strategy (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)

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The new single will mark TWICE’s second collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion. The K-pop act were previously featured on a remix of the rapper’s hit song ‘Mamushi’ last month, which she released as part of her deluxe album ‘MEGAN: Act II’.

‘Strategy’ will also be TWICE’s second release of 2024, following their February mini-album ‘With You-th’ and its lead single ‘One Spark’. Since then, vocalist Nayeon and Japanese subunit MISAMO have released new music, while youngest member Tzuyu made her solo debut with the mini-album ‘abouTZU’.

In an interview with NME, the Taiwanese-born singer shared that it was “a real challenge” to take on songwriting without her bandmates for her solo record. “It didn’t come as naturally as I’d hoped, but I took my time to work through each line,” shared Tzuyu.

In other K-pop news, boyband Stray Kids have shared new tour dates in the UK, Europe and Americas for their ongoing 2024-2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour. The Latin American leg of their tour begins in March 2025, followed by their North Americas, Europe and UK shows.

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