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The Remixes is the first remix album by South Korean girl group Twice, released on November 22, 2023, through JYP Entertainment.An English-language album, it includes seven tracks, including four remixes of the group's songs by various producers, the English versions of "Alcohol-Free" and "Cry for Me", and a version of "I Can't Stop Me" with the American pop-punk band Boys Like Girls.
[72] A remix of "Kill Bill", featuring Doja Cat, was surprise-released hours later at 9 pm, [73] [74] with a rap verse that opens the song and continues the storyline of the original version. [75] With the release came an animated video posted to YouTube that shows a pixelated Doja Cat as she uses a ball and chain to fight enemies. [76]
On April 28, 2020, Twice revealed the title and release date of the song during a press conference. [1] [2] A music video trailer for the song was released on May 24, followed by a teaser on May 26 at midnight. The clips depict the group in fairy-themed outfits inside a forest performing the track's "intro" choreography.
With the expansion of YouTube and other video sharing websites over the years it has allowed film to be transformed into a read-write form of media. Digital files can now be accessed, edited and uploaded onto the internet. Free editing software is widely accessible so anyone with access to digital movie files can create a trailer mashup. [9]
"Doughnut" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. It is the group's ninth Japanese maxi single, featuring three other tracks.It was pre-released for digital download and streaming on December 3, 2021, by Warner Music Japan as a single from their fourth Japanese studio album, Celebrate.
The song also charted in New Zealand, [44] Malaysia, [45] Singapore, [46] the UK Singles Chart, [47] and Canada. [48] Worldwide, it accumulated 50.9 million global streams and 8,800 global downloads in its first week, [49] debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Global 200, making it Twice's highest performing song on the chart. [50]
"Blink Twice" is the first feature directed by Zoë Kravitz, who also co-wrote it (with E.T. Feigenbaum), and it’s a post-#MeToo feminist party-girl nightmare thriller that’s been made with an ...
"I Got You" is a synth-pop song [4] written by Jonah Marais, Daniel Seavey, David Wilson, Jake Torrey and Lexxi Saal. Billboard ' s Gil Kaufman described the song as featuring a "bubbly new wave-style beat reminiscent of a double-time homage to A-Ha's 1985 classic 'Take On Me ' ". [3]