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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 ...
The first music video teaser of "Signal" was uploaded online on May 13. It was released on the 15th as a digital download on various music sites. [2] [3] [4] In June 2017, Twice released a compilation album titled #Twice which consists of ten songs including both Korean and Japanese-language versions of "Signal".
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 ...
[4] [5] It also peaked at number 4 on Billboard 's World Digital Song Sales chart and the Billboard Japan Hot 100, [6] [7] number 8 on the Oricon Digital Singles chart, [8] and number 17 on RMNZ Hot Singles. [9] In May 2021, "Fancy" surpassed 100 million streams and was certified Platinum by the Korea Music Content Association. [10]
"Set Me Free" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. It was released as the lead single of their twelfth extended play Ready to Be on March 10, 2023. [ 4 ] It is a disco song characterized by a groovy , synth , bass line , with lyrics revolving around the protagonists finding their own courage to confess their love to a crush . [ 3 ]
Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut, the film Blink Twice, has issued a trigger warning ahead of its premiere on Friday, August 23. “We are proud to finally share Blink Twice with audiences in ...
The music video for "Knock Knock" was directed by Naive Creative Production. Stop-motion effect was used in some of the scenes in the video. It earned almost 10 million views on YouTube within 24 hours since its release and set a new record for the fastest K-pop group music video to reach 30 million view count in only 152 hours.
"One More Time" was composed by Na.Zu.Na, Yu-ki Kokubo and Yhanael, with lyrics written by Natsumi Watanabe and Yhanael. [14] [15] Caitlin Kelley, writing for Billboard, said the song "enlists some '90s electronica vibes that deviate from the EDM that's been taking over K-pop lately, with a combination of the blaring synths and loud bass that sounds like Sleigh Bells-meets-Eurodance".