Make Me Go
TWICE
A sleek, funk-inflected pop track that rides a rolling bassline and clipped guitar chops through its verses before opening into a confident, declarative chorus. Production draws from late-2010s tropical pop and contemporary R&B without fully committing to either, landing in a glossy middle ground that suits TWICE's cross-demographic appeal. The lyrics narrate the quietly thrilling moment when attraction tips into action — the protagonist urging her interest to make the first move, wielding control through apparent passivity. Vocally, the members share lines with practiced chemistry, Nayeon and Jihyo anchoring emotional peaks while others carry the conversational verses. The track fits a late-evening urban playlist — city lights, a phone screen, the anticipation of a message arriving. Crisp mixing gives it a modern radio finish while the groove keeps it genuinely listenable beyond pure idol-fan context.
medium
2010s
glossy, grooved, urban
South Korea
K-Pop, Funk-Pop. Contemporary R&B-Pop. anticipatory, confident. Builds quietly through flirtatious verses into a declarative chorus, ending on the charged stillness of waiting for a reply. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: practiced chemistry, conversational verses, anchored emotional peaks, shared delivery. production: rolling bassline, clipped guitar chops, tropical-pop and R&B influence, crisp mixing. texture: glossy, grooved, urban. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. South Korea. A late-evening urban playlist — city lights, a phone screen, the anticipation of a message arriving.