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The videography of South Korean group Twice consists of forty-five music videos, one film, twenty video albums, thirty-three DVDs and sixty reality shows.The group composed of nine members; Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu, was formed by JYP Entertainment in July 2015 through the survival television show Sixteen.
The RIAJ certifications earned by the group for #Twice and "One More Time" made them the first Korean girl group to earn a platinum certification in Japan for both a single and an album in the same year. [80] "TT (Japanese ver.)", the digital single from #Twice, also earned an RIAJ gold certification for selling 100,000 downloads. [81] #
Twice also removed "One in a Million" from the setlist. During the show in Singapore, Twice removed "Woohoo" and "Like a Fool" from the setlist. After the show in Seoul, Day 3 (February 19), Twice performed "Knock Knock" (pre-premiered) hours before its release. Jihyo performed seated in Bangkok and Singapore due to knee injury.
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M Countdown (Korean: 엠카운트다운) is a South Korean music program broadcast by Mnet from the CJ E&M Center Studio in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Seoul. [1] It features appearances by popular music artists who also perform live on stage.
Member Mina wasn't able to participate in Singapore, North American leg and Kuala Lumpur concerts as she was struggling with "extreme anxiety" at the time. [3] [4] On October 18, it was announced that Twice would hold additional concerts in Tokyo on March 3 and 4, 2020; [5] additional concerts in Seoul for March 7 and 8 were added a month later.
Popular K-pop girl group Twice joined Jimmy Fallon on Friday for the debut performance of their highly anticipated English single "The Feels," giving fans the very first look at the bubbly song's ...
“With You-th” is Twice’s fifth Top 10 record and the third record by a K-pop girl group to hit No. 1 behind Blackpink’s sophomore full-length “Born Pink” (2022) and NewJeans’ “Get ...