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On June 14, Twice digitally released "Signal (Japanese ver.)", along with the short version of its music video as a preview and countdown to their Japanese debut album release. One week later, they released the full music video of the Japanese version of "TT". [70] They officially debuted in Japan with the release of #Twice on June 28.
Twice performing in 2022. The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. As of date, the girl group has officially released 229 songs. [a] 130 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 56 are originally in Japanese and 13 are originally in English. Additionally, 30 songs are versions of a song originally recorded in ...
Its lead single "Like Ooh-Ahh" was the first K-pop debut song to reach 100 million views on YouTube. [10] Since then, she has worked as a presenter on multiple South Korean music television shows. [6] As a soloist, Tzuyu released covers of "Me!" by Taylor Swift and "Christmas Without You" by Ava Max as part of the Melody Project series. [11] [12]
Twice debuted in South Korea on October 20, 2015, with the release of their debut EP, The Story Begins. In 2016, the group's second and third EPs, Page Two and Twicecoaster: Lane 1 respectively, were released. The latter became one of the best-selling albums by a girl group in the history of the Gaon Album Chart with over 475,000 copies sold. [1]
Zoë Kravitz is not offended by descriptions of her directorial debut “Blink Twice” as “a ‘Get Out’ for women.” It is a thriller, she said, and like “Get Out,” it’s a deep ...
"Strategy" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice featuring American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was released as the lead single of Twice's fourteenth extended play Strategy on December 6, 2024. [1]
Women, Kravitz has posited, are always expected to smile, play the game, pretend they're having a good time — and, she says, to “forget” the bad stuff. And so forgetting is a prominent ...