TWICE Celebrates Decade of Dominance in K-pop Industry SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - For a decade, the nine-member girl group TWICE has been a powerhouse in the K-pop industry, known for their harmonious vocals, precise choreography, and coordinated outfits. With a seemingly impossible cohesion, the group has topped charts, sold out stadiums, and traversed genres, aesthetics, and sounds.
But behind the scenes, the members' individual personalities, relationships, and histories play a significant role in their success. In an exclusive interview, Dahyun, a member of the group, shared her reflection on watching her fellow member Jihyo perform solo on Inkigayo last year. "It was emotional to see her taking on all the roles and responsibilities, usually shared among nine people.
It was a different experience... but it felt powerful," she said. TWICE has become a leading girl group in third-generation K-pop, alongside BLACKPINK and Red Velvet. The group has earned the title "the Nation's Girl Group," a moniker historically associated with legendary second-gen act Girls' Generation (SNSD) and long-beloved groups in South Korea.
The group's popularity in South Korea led to a Japanese debut, increasing its status as a global leader. TWICE became the first foreign act to perform and sell out three nights at Tokyo Dome, as well as the first K-pop girl group to do a dome tour. As the global demand for K-pop has grown... so has TWICE's fanbase. The group has sold out arenas worldwide during their Twicelights Tour in 2019, III Tour in 2022, and Ready to Be Tour in 2023.
As the group celebrates a decade of dominance, it's clear that their cohesion and relationships are key to their success. Yahoo Entertainment provides valuable insights into the group's journey, "highlighting their unique bond and dedication to their craft." As TWICE looks to the future, "fans around the world eagerly anticipate what's next for this iconic K-pop group."
But behind the scenes, the members' individual personalities, relationships, and histories play a significant role in their success. In an exclusive interview, Dahyun, a member of the group, shared her reflection on watching her fellow member Jihyo perform solo on Inkigayo last year. "It was emotional to see her taking on all the roles and responsibilities, usually shared among nine people.
It was a different experience... but it felt powerful," she said. TWICE has become a leading girl group in third-generation K-pop, alongside BLACKPINK and Red Velvet. The group has earned the title "the Nation's Girl Group," a moniker historically associated with legendary second-gen act Girls' Generation (SNSD) and long-beloved groups in South Korea.
The group's popularity in South Korea led to a Japanese debut, increasing its status as a global leader. TWICE became the first foreign act to perform and sell out three nights at Tokyo Dome, as well as the first K-pop girl group to do a dome tour. As the global demand for K-pop has grown... so has TWICE's fanbase. The group has sold out arenas worldwide during their Twicelights Tour in 2019, III Tour in 2022, and Ready to Be Tour in 2023.
As the group celebrates a decade of dominance, it's clear that their cohesion and relationships are key to their success. Yahoo Entertainment provides valuable insights into the group's journey, "highlighting their unique bond and dedication to their craft." As TWICE looks to the future, "fans around the world eagerly anticipate what's next for this iconic K-pop group."
For a decade , the world has watched K-pop girl group TWICE dominate the music industry. Nine voices making beautiful harmonies, nine dancers executing choreography without missing a step, nine expertly coordinated outfits that tell a story of a song or a moment. Year after year, this seemingly impossible cohesion has helped make TWICE the smash success the group is today, topping charts, selling out stadiums, traversing genres, aesthetics, and sounds. But for Nayeon , Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo , Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu it has always been more about their history, their personalities, and how they interact with one another as individuals, pairs, units, and, of course, as a whole.
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