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Reportedly, K-pop group Twice to be featured in a new album by K/DA

The Upcoming Album from K/DA to Feature Members of Twice

The fictional K-pop group K/DA from League of Legends will be releasing a new album that includes several new singers, including members of the real-life K-pop group Twice. Jihyo, Nayeon, Sana, and Chaeyoung from Twice will be featured in the song “I’ll Show You,” according to Polygon.

About Twice

Twice is a popular K-pop group with nine members. They gained fame with their 2018 hit song “Cheer Up,” which reached No. 1 on Billboard’s K-pop top 100 chart four times. They have also had many other songs that have reached the top 10.

About K/DA

K/DA is a virtual K-pop group created in 2018 for League of Legends. The group features the champions Ahri, Akali, Evelynn, and Kai’Sa, and recently welcomed new member Seraphine. The members of the group are voiced by members of (G)I-dle and other singers. However, the voices used in each song can vary. For example, the song “The Baddest” features different singers compared to other songs on the album.

Tracks on K/DA’s Upcoming Album

Here are the tracks on K/DA’s upcoming album “ALL OUT,” along with the performers:

  • “The Baddest” (featuring (G)I-dle members Soyeon and Miyeon, Bea Miller, Wolftyla)
  • “More” (featuring Madison Beer, (G)I-dle members Soyeon and Miyeon, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, Seraphine)
  • “Villain” (featuring Madison Beer, Kim Petras)
  • “I’ll Show You” (featuring Twice, Bekuh Boom, Annika Wells)
  • “Drum Go Dum” (featuring Aluna, Wolftyla, Bekuh Boom)

Riot Games, the creators of League of Legends, have not announced which characters will be featured in each song or which champions Jihyo, Nayeon, Sana, and Chaeyoung will be interpreting. However, it is likely that Ahri and Akali will continue to be voiced by Miyeon and Soyeon.

K/DA recently released the second single from “ALL OUT,” called “More.” The full album will be available as an EP on November 6.

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