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When Twice officially debuted in Japan through the release of their compilation album #Twice, the Tokyo Tower Observatory commemorated the event by displaying "TT" on the landmark—it was the first time that the Tokyo Tower had collaborated with an artist for a display, and was regarded as an unusual development by local media.
The next day, Twice recorded their appearance on You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook, their first variety show for Twicecoaster: Lane 2. The group's appearance aired on February 25 and was included in the show's special monthly episodes with the concept "Songs I want to sing for those in their 20s."
Twice singer Chaeyoung says she 'didn't correctly recognize' the meaning of the swastika on her shirt. That top followed one with a QAnon message. Twice's Chaeyoung will 'pay absolute attention ...
Eyes Wide Open is a 13-track album that features various genres, including dance-pop, Japanese city-pop, Latin-pop, and R&B, among others.The album's lead single "I Can't Stop Me" was written by J. Y. Park and Shim Eun-ji, and produced by Melanie Fontana and Michel "Lindgren" Schulz.
In January 2019, JYP Entertainment announced that Twice would release their second Japanese compilation album on March 6, as well as embark on a dome tour in Japan later that month. [3] "Likey (Japanese ver.)" was pre-released on January 10 as a digital single, along with an accompanying music video.
And though Twice is known for singing sugary pop songs about love, they certainly deliver one of the edgiest K-pop shows the U.S. has ever seen with Ready to Be." She continued to compliment the group's solo performances and the way the members "unapologetically embrace and celebrate their femininity" while "leaning into their sexuality for the ...