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On August 9, 2020, Twice held their first online concert titled "Twice: World in a Day" in response to their "Twicelights World Tour Finale" which had been canceled earlier in the year. The group worked with the Beyond Live platform launched by SM Entertainment and Naver for the concert, becoming the first artist outside of SM Entertainment to ...
On November 11, the music video for their debut single "Like Ooh-Ahh" hit 100 million views on YouTube, making Twice the fourth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the first K-pop group to reach this milestone with a debut music video. [50] On November 19, Twice's "Cheer Up" won Song of the Year at the 8th Melon Music Awards.
Dwight Live is the first live album by country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in 1995 on Reprise Records . Recorded at The Warfield in San Francisco, California in 1994 on his This Time Tour , this album comprises live renditions of seventeen of his songs.
The radio show is also how he fell in with Jeffrey Steele, Bob DiPiero and Shane Minor, who worked on “Brighter Days.” Together or separately, they co-wrote “Wide Open Heart,” “I’ll ...
The band premiered their official music video for "Grand Canyon" on American Songwriter on June 24, 2016. On October 28, 2016, the band released their first album under Island Records titled Happiness is Not a Place. [9] The album was produced by Butch Walker [10] and features a more raw, less polished sound than the band's freshman album.
"Twice as Far" is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on March 20, 2016. The episode was written by Matthew Negrete and directed by Alrick Riley .
"I Got You" was written by Jonah Morais, Daniel Seavey (both members of the American boy band Why Don't We), David "Dwilly" Wilson, Jake Torrey and Lexxi Saal, with production handled by Dwilly. A synth-pop song, [10] it describes the friendship and love between the group's members, with the message of "even during difficult situations, I was always happy because of 'you' and we will overcome ...
The music video for "TT" was directed by Kim Young-jo and Yoo Seung-woo of Naive, the same production team behind the music videos for Twice's songs "Like Ooh-Ahh" and "Cheer Up". [17] It earned more than 5 million views on YouTube in less than 24 hours since its release. As of 2016, the video set a new record in only 40 hours, making it the ...