Watch TWS’ playful music video for ‘Overdrive’
10/14/2025, 6:40:20 AM

[https://www.nme.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/tws@2000x1270.jpg]TWS have shared a new music video for ‘Overdrive’ – check it out below. * READ MORE: K-pop rookies TWS are creating their own record of youthYesterday (October 13), the Pledis Entertainment group revealed the playful video, in which each member of TWS go through theirown set of scenarios, reminiscent of a love simulation game. Each member takes turns to confess their love to their respectivecrushes, only to fail spectacularly and comically.Watch the music video for ‘Overdrive’ below.‘Overdrive’ is taken off the group’s new mini-album, ‘Play Hard’. Other tracks featured on the record include ‘Head ShouldersKnees Toes’, ‘Hot Blue Shoes’, ‘Caffeine Rush’, ‘Overthinking’ and ‘Here For You’.Listen to TWS’ new mini-album ‘Play Hard’ below.The mini-album arrives four months after the group graced NME‘s The Cover franchise. In the feature, the group – which consist ofShinyu, Dohoon, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon and Kyungmin – spoke of the distinctive wistful sound they like to call “boyhood pop”.“Our music captures the emotions that relate to being inexperienced and uncertain, but it also shows the experiences that you getas you go into adulthood,” Kyungmin, the youngest member of the six-piece at just 17 years old, told NME.TWS (2025), photo by Yoon Songyi[https://www.nme.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NMEAR_NME-TWS-THE-COVER-2025-1-CREDIT-YOON-SONGYI@2000x1270.jpg]TWS. Credit: YoonSongyi for NMEThroughout their discography, they explore tender experiences that define growing up, like attraction (‘If I’m S, Can You Be MyN?’), first love (‘Hey! Hey!’), chasing dreams (‘Countdown!’) and even some harmless rebellion (‘First Hooky’, ‘Now Playing’).For example, on ‘Lucky To Be Loved’, clumsy first encounters give way to deep gratitude: “I’m still awkward and don’t know much /But you’re always by my side / When I’m with you, I’m at home, I can just be myself.”TWS’ breakout success has seen them top charts in South Korea, bring home awards at major music ceremonies in Asia and landon NME’s list of the 100 essential emerging artists of 2025.The post Watch TWS’ playful music video for ‘Overdrive’ appeared first on NME.