Twenty (KickFlip song)
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| "Twenty" | ||||
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| Single by KickFlip | ||||
| from the EP My First Kick | ||||
| Language | Korean | |||
| Released | March 9, 2026 | |||
| Length | 3:10 | |||
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| Composers | DongHyeon, JayJay, Perklee, Young Chance, Junny | |||
| Lyricist | Jo Yoon-kyung | |||
| KickFlip singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "Twenty" on YouTube | ||||
"Twenty" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group KickFlip for their fourth extended play, My First Kick. It was released by JYP Entertainment as a pre-release single on March 9, 2026.
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KickFlip first revealed they would have a comeback with a pre-release single and a new mini album at their fan concert '2026 KickFlip Fan-Con < From KickFlip, To WeFlip >' on February 28. [2] On March 2, JYP Entertainment announced that Amaru who is on hiatus, will not participate in the release, as he will be prioritising his health and recovery. [3]
Composition
"Twenty" was written by Jo Yoon-kyung and composed by DongHyeon, JayJay, Perklee, Young Chance and Junny.[4] The song is characterised by a speedy sound, and the lyrics contain complex and subtle feelings of excitement and regret for a new beginning. [5] The song is composed in the key C-sharp Major and has 145 beats per minute and a running time of 3 minutes and 10 seconds.[6]
Promotion
KickFlip first performed "Twenty" on Mnet M Countdown show on March 12. KickFlip also performed on four other music programs in the first week of promotion: Music Bank on March 13 Show! Music Core, on March 14, SBS's Inkigayo on March 15 and MBC M's Show Champion on March 18. [7]
Music video
The music video shows the members in many locations such as a record shop, aquarium, and skateboard park. From the vintage sensibility everywhere in the alleys to the dreamy atmosphere under the blue water, it expresses the story of a brilliant youth, which is cheerful and playful. [8] It was directed by Hobin. [9]