TWS has released a fresh and cheerful b-side titled ' First Hooky ' on January 22, 2024. This song on the debut album 'Sparkling Blue' really seems to depict a fresh concept according to the album's name.

It is not surprising that some people call 'First Hooky' the best song on this album, beating the title song 'Plot Twist' which went viral everywhere. This song is about a young soul doing something for the first time. So there is a sense of anxiety when doing it.

So through the lyrics, TWS convinces its listeners to break through the boundaries within themselves. Even though their hands are shaking because they are nervous. But an opportunity like this might not happen again so it's a shame to miss it.

I feel like I'm reborn, something new comes and feels as good as soda. Soda bubbles are also the motif that decorates the cover of the album 'Sparkling Blue'. So that the fresh and fun impression is felt throughout the song.

Through 'First Hooky', TWS also mentions that we should forget what has passed. After we have done our best, then that's it. We don't need to worry too much and quickly move on with life. This part really hits home and reminds me of exam time when I was in school. 

After collecting the answer sheets, we often feel anxious and feel like we can do better. In fact, this is unnecessary because what has happened cannot be changed. Interestingly, TWS mentions 'plan E' in the chorus, which indicates something unplanned and completely new in their lives. 

So the pounding feeling is unavoidable for them. This song feels fun and has a positive vibe. So when we listen to it we will feel relaxed. 'First Hooky' also fits perfectly with the young and fresh image of TWS that they build. 

So this song can also be a memory of a bright and doubtful youth. But on the other hand, there is a courage that tries to break the monotony that continues to repeat itself as a routine. I recommend this song as a morning song or a song that can calm you down when you are tired. 

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