[Review] Strategy – TWICE ft. Megan Thee Stallion

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Over the last two years, we have only observed TWICE making a Korean comeback once a year. So when the group released their With YOU-th mini-album (led by the single ONE SPARK) in February this year, I thought that was it for the group for 2024. However, the group surprised me with an accouncement of a comeback in December comeback back in October. The comeback, which occurred yesterday, is titled Strategy (both the title track and mini-album release), with the title track featuring Megan Thee Stallion.

After a couple of listens to Strategy, I have settled on the song being ‘alright’. It is a good song that strikes a balance through the various elements within it, but I am not blown away by it as past TWICE songs have previously been. I did like how Strategy brings out a mature sound from TWICE with its early 00s hip-hop influences and synth work. The instrumental is a big highlight of Strategy for me. The vocals are good, but I think there is opportunity for the members to be clearer. This would have lifted the song up in my books. As for Megan Thee Stallion’s part in Strategy, it isn’t jarring. Her music tends to be so for me. But in Strategy, she gives the song some edginess and oomph. Along those lines, I wished the rest of Strategy (i.e. TWICE’s parts) had some of this energy, as well. The closest we do get is MOMO’s part following Megan’s, just before those cowbells came into play (which was an instant turn-off for me). I also wished the melodies and hooks were more fleshed out. Strategy does have some foundation in this department, but what we got didn’t appeal to me as strongly as their past songs did. Perhaps some more definition could have been the answer to this.

The music video shows off the group’s alluring charms, which is all part of their plan to get the person they want as expressed in the lyrics. I really liked their styling throughout the video, which compliments the song well. But let’s be honest, the best part of this music video is Megan Thee Stallion’s presence. Featuring artists don’t always appear in their song’s respective videos for one reason or another. But to see TWICE and Megan Thee Stallion in the same video and room (I hope that was the actual case) was actually quite cool. I would have loved to see all the members with Megan (not just 6 of them), vibing along to Megan’s part. Though I suspect MISAMO’s schedules got in the way of making that possible.

Channelling the message of the song, I do like the confidence that the choreography exudes. I really like the chest pop and back kick during the song’s main hook, as well as MOMO and CHAEYOUNG’s part in the bridge (no matter if I dislike those cowbells).

Song – 7.5/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8.5/10
Overall Rating – 7.9/10

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