2021 is shaping up to be TWICE's year. The nine-member K-Pop group is now gearing up for their latest Japanese track collection and comeback album.

While the complete details have yet to emerge, fans and followers are now looking forward to witnessing the artists' upcoming music releases. The hype even became more apparent when a netizen learned about the group's latest activities.

AllKpop reported that a Twitch streamer spotted the idols in Jeju Island. On Tuesday, the video hit the headlines, confirming that they are filming for a music video on a resort.

The same material went viral on Twitter, wherein many netizens talked about the updates about the group. It has since obtained over 4,500 likes and 1,200 retweets. 

On Twitch live, the netizen with the username "Jinnytty" said that TWICE rented out the whole Hotel Lotte resort on the island. She, also, managed to provide a peek at the setup of the location.

While the clip did not feature the K-Pop idols, themselves, it immediately built more excitement among the fandom on social media. Consequently, the publication released a photo of the resort, showing how the background would appear in the music video.

As the speculations continue to develop on various platforms, TWICE, alongside their label, has yet to break their silence. Nevertheless, supporters are happy to learn the latest movements of the group, especially it all surfaced on the same day that the title track of their Japanese album premiered on YouTube.

The nine-member band dropped the official music video for "Kura Kura." It is one of the four songs that the upcoming collection, Kura Kura houses. The rest of the album will be in public on May 12.

Grunge Cake described the record as a "blend of musical styles," including Electronic, Hip-Hop, and Pop. It, also, reportedly, appears to emit the "spirit of Spring" because of all the flowers in the video.

The material has since amassed nearly 2.2 million views in less than two days. It is on the third spot of the "trends," as well, on the same platform.

Weeks after the release, TWICE will officially make their comeback of the year. It will be their first return as a complete nine-member band since Jeongyeon's hiatus.

JYP Entertainment confirmed the group's upcoming album earlier this month. As for the details, though, it is expected that more information will emerge in the next few weeks.