TWS to Drop Korean Version of “Nice to see you again” as Gift for Fans

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TWS is getting ready to release a Korean version of their popular Japanese debut song, “Nice to see you again” next month.

On January 28 at midnight, PLEDIS Entertainment will drop the teaser for the digital single, Nice to see you again, on social media. With this, the 6-member group will join the February lineup, which includes BLACKPINK, IVE, and more. The Korean version will be released online on February 9 at 6 p.m. KST.

The label described the song as a warm story about two people who meet again by chance after time has passed. What starts as two separate people slowly becomes “us.” The emotions are clean and soft, like the feeling of late winter. Fans can listen to “Nice to see you again (Korean Ver.)” on all major music platforms from the release time.

This release is a special gift for 42, TWS’s fandom, as the group enters their second year since debut.

The Korean version is based on TWS’s Japanese debut single of the same single released last year. The song ranked No.1 on both the daily and weekly Oricon Singles Chart and sold more than 180,000 copies in its first week.

The Korean lyrics talks about meeting someone again after one year and feeling like it was meant to happen. The song keeps TWS’s signature “boyhood pop” style, which fans love for its hopeful and emotional sound.

TWS has been very busy recently. Their latest release was their 4th mini album, “play hard,” which came out on October 13, 2025. The album sold over 785,000 copies in South Korea and received 2x Platinum certification from the KMCA.

The group is also in the middle of their “24/7: WITH: US” world tour. They performed in Macau on January 24 and 25, 2026, and are scheduled to hold concerts in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on January 31 and February 1, 2026.

At the same time, TWS celebrated their second debut anniversary on January 22, 2026, with special events and content prepared for fans.

One member, Jihoon, is currently not participating in group activities. This is due to the passing of his father this month. He will not take part in the Kaohsiung concerts or anniversary broadcasts.

Mark your calendar for February 9 for the release of Nice to see you again (Korean Ver.).

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