TWICE "This is For" Album Review | ReacttotheK Weekly Ep #80
Added 2025-09-08 23:58:50 +0000 UTCπ΅This is for all our patrons who cast their votes last month. If this was your choice, then tune in, and turn it up!π΅
In this episode, Umu, Helen, and Saf (our resident ONCE) discuss TWICE's musical evolution and the themes of self-empowerment present on their 4th full album, "THIS IS FOR." TWICE express confidence and a self-assured attitude in various styles, from the sweet and breezy "Peach Gelato" to the braggadocious "G.O.A.T." Amidst it all, one stellar song soared above the rest to become our favorite, can you guess what it is?
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Iβm not familiar with dance hall, so youβre probably right (looking it up now, looks like afrobeats originated after dancehall and has dancehall elements) Very cool, thank you for the info!
ReacttotheK
2025-09-09 21:52:29 +0000 UTCThanks for the great episode + review. I was surprised that you guys characterized "Right Hand Girl" as Afrobeats as to me it's clearly Dancehall through-and-through. "Wine ya body" is a ubiquitous phrase in Jamaican music and one of the writers (Taneisha Jackson) is a Jamaican songwriter. I think it's a really beautiful cross-cultural combination and the dance break that Momo + Nayeon did during the Lollapalooza show (they were even kind of krumping) was an amazing addendum to it.
Herb Shellenberger
2025-09-09 21:49:48 +0000 UTC