TWS NO TRAGEDY marks a bright new chapter for the group, and this comeback feels centered on one clear idea: young love that moves forward instead of standing still. Released on April 27, 2026, at 6 p.m. KST, the fifth mini album arrives six months after the group’s previous release and brings together six tracks led by the title song “You, You.” For fans following TWS closely, the comeback has a strong sense of momentum, from its romance-themed concept to its impressive pre-order numbers.
TWS NO TRAGEDY Brings a Confident Romance Concept

The meaning behind NO TRAGEDY is one of the most interesting parts of this comeback. The album title points to a story about refusing to simply accept a fixed fate and instead choosing to complete love in an active, self-directed way. That idea gives the release a more dramatic emotional frame, but the mood is not heavy. The album has been introduced through the image of a fresh, direct romance, with TWS showing themselves as fully immersed in love.
The group’s comeback was first signaled through an album teaser shared on HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel and Weverse. That teaser had also been revealed earlier at a fan meeting in Seoul, giving fans an early look at the direction of the new era. After that, the promotional schedule added more pieces to the story, including official photos under the themes “LOVE GUIDE” and “FINAL MOVE,” the content title “OPENING SONNET : star-cross’d lovers,” a feature called “Today’s Fortune,” the tracklist, highlight medley, and official teasers.
I like how these titles build a complete atmosphere without needing to over-explain the concept. “LOVE GUIDE” sounds playful and youthful, while “FINAL MOVE” hints at decisiveness. “star-cross’d lovers” brings a romantic literary feeling, but the album’s title pushes against the idea that love must end sadly. That contrast is exactly where NO TRAGEDY finds its identity.
The Tracklist and Title Song You, You
The title track of NO TRAGEDY is “You, You,” also known by its Korean title “Neol Ttaraga.” The title can be naturally understood as “I Follow You,” which fits the album’s direct romance theme. The song leads a six-track lineup that includes “I’ll Be All Your Possibilities,” “Why You So Bad?,” “Get It Now,” “Fire Escape,” and “Back To Strangers.”
This is not a one-color album. The tracks are described as covering a range of styles, including house, R&B, boom bap hip-hop, funk, and rock. That variety gives the mini album a wider musical shape while still keeping the comeback centered on youth and romance. For a group known for a refreshing image, this release seems designed to stretch that identity rather than abandon it.
The members also appear in the creative credits. Dohoon participated in writing lyrics for the title track, while Youngjae, Hanjin, and Jihoon are credited on lyrics for other songs on the album. That matters because it gives the project a more personal connection to the group, especially in a comeback built around emotional direction and romantic choice.
The full tracklist also helps show the arc of the album. “You, You” sounds like a forward-moving confession from its title alone, while “Fire Escape” and “Back To Strangers” suggest tension, distance, or emotional turning points. Since only the provided track information is available, it is best not to guess the exact story of each song. Still, the titles together give NO TRAGEDY a clear romantic frame from start to finish.
A Million-Seller Scale Comeback Moment
One of the biggest facts around this comeback is the pre-order number. Before release, NO TRAGEDY recorded 1.16 million pre-orders. As of April 24, 2026, that figure was nearly twice the final pre-order count of the group’s fourth mini album, play hard, which reached 648,182 pre-orders.
That jump gives the comeback a different level of weight. It shows that anticipation for TWS had grown sharply ahead of NO TRAGEDY, and it sets the album up as a major release in the group’s current timeline. The timing also matters: the new mini album arrived six months after the previous release, giving the comeback enough space to feel like a fresh stage rather than a quick follow-up.
TWS held a release showcase on April 27, 2026, at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. A comeback showcase for NO TRAGEDY was also scheduled for 8 p.m. KST at the same venue. Online streaming was made available through TWS Weverse, TikTok, and HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel, allowing fans beyond the venue to watch the comeback moment unfold.
Offline participation for the showcase followed a lottery system. The first round invited selected Weverse Shop purchasers, while a second round was held for 42 membership holders. That setup made the showcase both a live fan event and a broader online comeback moment.

In the end, NO TRAGEDY presents TWS with a romance-focused comeback that is fresh, direct, and clearly ambitious. With six songs, a wide mix of genres, member lyric credits, a 1.16 million pre-order figure, and a showcase tied closely to release day, TWS NO TRAGEDY stands as a confident new step in the group’s growing story.