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TWICE and the battle of new age girls







TWICE and the battle of new age girls
新時代ガールズの争いとTWICE 




“First record for a girl group” “TWICE”, “TT” MV exceeded 200 million views!



The Korean girl group "TWICE" has surpassed 200 million views with its "TT" music video (MV), setting a new record for the first Korean girl group.



[Video] "TWICE" - "SIGNAL" M/V



"TWICE"'s "TT" MV recorded 28131 views as of 10:00 am on the 26th. TWICE is the only girl group in Korea to reach 200 million views in about 6 months since its release on YouTube on October 24, 2018.


The video was released on the 71st, and on January 3rd, it set a record of breaking 100 million views in the shortest time for a K-pop idol group, raising expectations for the establishment of such a large record.


The presence of "TWICE" on YouTube is truly the best. From 'Like OOH-AHH' to 'CHEER UP' and 'TT', they have recorded well over 100 million views, and are currently recording over 100 million views for the third consecutive time since their debut. "KNOCK KNOCK" released on February 20th is also about to reach 100 million views.


The 4th mini-album "SIGNAL" released on the 15th and the title song of the same name have surprised 30 million views in about 10 days. The results of the sound source are also overwhelming. The new song "SIGNAL" is running backwards on the charts and is maintaining the top position. The more they open their stage on the program and continue their activities, the momentum is gradually rising.


Currently (as of 10:00 am on the 26th), it is still firmly holding the number one spot on the Melon and Mnet charts. On the 25th, they won the first trophy for this new song with 'M COUNTDOWN', making the atmosphere even more exciting.
(From K-POP News)



I can't help but be surprised that "TT" MV has exceeded 200 million views.
Starting with the MV of "KNOCK KNOCK" released in February this year, the debut song "OOH-AHH 하게 (Like OOH-AHH)" reached 150 million, and "CHEER UP" reached 170 million. We are looking at the 200 million mark.
The MV for the latest song "SIGNAL" is also heading straight for 100 million views with over 30 million views, accompanied by desperately resisting antis, and TWICE's momentum has not diminished and continues to shine in the middle of the day.


At first glance, TWICE's popularity seems to be one of the winners, kicking the other girls away.
From last year to this year, 4MINUTE, 2NE1, T-ARA, SISTAR and other big veteran girls have disbanded one after another.
It's hard to resist the momentum of young girls such as TWICE, who have emerged in the last year or two, and I get the impression that they have no choice but to leave.
"That aspect certainly exists." But TWICE and the new wave of girls are creating a much larger fleet than the old generation of girls.


Starting with Girls' Generation, which supported the girls' world of the first K-POP boom, KARA, which led to the dissolution, and other girls mentioned above, Apink and AOA, who tried to inherit the baton of their predecessors, have created their own big projects. It seems that the swell ended without being able to create it. The image and color of the old style may have been haunting somewhere and pulling the leg.
However, it could also be said that the swollen feeling of stagnation created new energy for the formation of magma.
 While searching for various ways to induce energy, it seems that the one that became the pinnacle was GFRIEND's Manyoshu-like return-to-origin (Girls' Generation) music.


Apink and AOA absorbed techniques from their predecessors, but because they were close to their predecessors, they were unable to create new waves.
GFRIEND, TWICE, and BLACK PINK are of a different generation, even if they try to accept the music of the previous generation as it is. In other words, generational gaps naturally cause gaps in impressions.
GFRIEND was initially similar to Girls' Generation, but no one may say that they are similar now. It's only me who thinks 'fingertip' is similar to Girls' Generation's 'Catch Me If You Can'.
The same goes for BLACK PINK. Even though I was told that I imitated 2NE1, I was treated as a child's music, saying, "It doesn't look like it at all." But now it's going somewhere and creating a big fandom.
TWICE may be based on the Wonder Girls, but there is no one who thinks of connecting the two because of their vivid transformation to modern style.


TWICE's popularity is not generated by pushing other girls away. It would probably be more accurate to say that the girls who created the first K-pop boom took over the baton and are running at the forefront.


JYP has passed the baton from Wonder Girls to TWICE, and YG from 2NE1 to BLACK PINK. However, SM has no runner to take the baton since Girls' Generation. Red Velvet lacks a role, but will Girls' Generation be the next run as it is? "Or is GFRIEND running as a pinch runner?" No, am I the only one who thinks that if SM sends out a runner to replace Girls' Generation, the battle between the girls of the new era will become more lively and even more interesting...?
 Twice would probably evolve more if they weren't sitting cross-legged...




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