TWS Declares No MBTI Test Re-takes Until Disbandment

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During a recent live broadcast, the popular idol group TWS said they won’t retake the MBTI test until they disband, even when fans asked them to.

The group elaborated on their decision, explaining that retaking the MBTI test would necessitate changing all of their choreography. “We won’t be retaking the MBTI test until we disband,” they emphasized. Their current choreography is meticulously crafted based on their past MBTI test results, making it integral to their performances.

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TWS 2nd mini album “SUMMER BEAT” concept photo.

On June 24th, TWS released their 2nd mini album “SUMMER BEAT!” and has been actively promoting it. The title track, “If I’m S, Can You Be My N?,” uses the metaphor of a magnet’s “S pole” and “N pole” to express the thrilling excitement of discovering why opposites attract. The choreography, which creatively interprets the desire and eagerness to get closer to another person, has become a hot topic, sparking a challenging trend.

Fans reacted to TWS’s decision with comments such as “They will never retake it,” “I think the results would be the same,” “So cute,” “I understand why they don’t want to retake it,” and “I’m curious about the choreography with different member roles.”

https://youtu.be/a5guoduVEBA?si=30hOTegsI7hs5aD2nnMeanwhile, TWS released the performance music video for the track “Double Take” from their 2nd mini album “SUMMER BEAT!” on the HYBE Labels channel at midnight on July 15th. The video showcases their perfect performance and new charm. “Double Take” is a hip-hop track with a minimalistic and chic beat and an addictive bassline. Featuring variations like boom bap, the music is presented with a fresh and sophisticated performance, expanding their musical spectrum further.

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