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Yeonwoo (MOMOLAND) – Aug 1, 1996 Jenny (DIA) – Sept 14, 1996 Daehwi (WANNA ONE, AB6IX) – Jan 29, 2001 After Cecilia's departure, JYP trainee Sana replaced her and 6mix was about to debut when Lena left the company, effectively canceling their debut. Hyei (YE-A) – Aug 12, 1989 Taejoo (K-Tigers Zero) – Dec 21, 1990 On July 10, 2015, Twice opened their official Instagram account with the first picture of the nine members posing together. NOTE 2: Some basic characteristics: Hanhae (PHANTOM) – April 7, 1990, Gummy (Solo Singer) – April 8, 1981 Hwang Minhyun (NU’EST, WANNA ONE) – Aug 9, 1995 Hwang Duhwan (A-Peace ‘Onyx’) – Jan 30, 1994 Sunkyung (Sunny Days) – Oct 10, 1986 Hana (Gugudan) – April 30, 1993, Lee Changmin (2AM) – May 1, 1986 Jean Paul (BTL) – Jan 1, 1991 Ahn Jaehyo (Block B) – Dec 23, 1990 C: Who redeemed our life with His previous blood, Boun (TARGET) – June 24, 1996, Bi Rain (Solo Singer/Actor) – June 25, 1982 Baro (B1A4) – Sep 5, 1992 Casper (Cross Gene) – Mar 20, 1991 Dayoung (Blady) – Feb 2, 1991 Baekgyeol (GreatGuys) – Sept 24, 1997 Roi (TARGET) – June 12, 1996, Jung Seunghyun (N-Train) – June 14, 1987 The day after, the girl group will be putting on a performance for their upcoming track for the first time on television via the 2018 MGA.”, Twice at The 2018 MBC Plus x Genie Music Awards. On November 11, 2016, the music video for "Like OOH-AHH" hit 100 million views on YouTube, which makes Twice became the fourth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the first debut music video for any K-pop group to reach this milestone. Taehyun (WINNER) – May 10, 1994 On February 18, JYPE released their second Twiceland tour "Twiceland ZONE 2: Fantasy Park" teaser via social network sites. Yooyoung (Hello Venus) – Jan 23, 1995 Nayoung (Gugudan) – Nov 23, 1995 Kim Himchan (B.A.P) – April 19, 1990 Nada (WASSUP) – May 24, 1991 Choa (AOA) – Mar 6, 1990 The fastest K-pop girl group to 10 million views, hitting the mark in 6 hours and 2 minutes. E:U (Everglow) – May 19, 1998, Ji Hayong (HITT) – May 20, 1987 Woojin (WANNA ONE, AB6IX) – Nov 2, 1999, Heo Youngsaeng (SS501/Solo Singer) – Nov 3, 1986 Lee Geon (MADTOWN) – May 4, 1992 Jimin (15&) – July 5, 1997 Raychan (Limitless) – April 18, 1996 Sunwoo (The Boyz) – April 12, 2000, Misung (Sunny Hill) – April 13, 1986 Chuu (LOONA) – Oct 20, 1999, Chancellor (Soloist) – Oct 22, 1986 Yeonjung (Cosmic Girls, I.O.I) – Aug 3, 1999, Jubee (Sunny Hill) – Aug 4, 1986 Yuna (The Ark) – Oct 27, 1994 Heechul (ZE:A) – Dec 9, 1989 Soyul (Crayon Pop) – May 15, 1991 Subin (Dalshabet) – Feb 12, 1994 In October 2019, the group added two stops to their world tour "Twicelights" at the Tokyo Dome. Sungyeol (Infinite) – Aug 27, 1991 Jeonggyu (Seven O’Clock) – Nov 6, 1997 The CD single is scheduled for release on May 16 before holding another tour. Sei (Weki Meki) – Jan 7, 2000, Crazyno (Solo) – Jan 8, 1988 EXY (Cosmic Girls) – Nov 6, 1995 S.Coups (SEVENTEEN) – Aug 8, 1995 Dohyun (X1) – Nov 10, 2004, Choi Minhwan (FT Island) – Nov 11, 1992 Dawon (Cosmic Girls) – April 16, 1997 Sohye (I.O.I) – July 19, 1999, Zin (X-5) – July 20, 1993 Yukyung (ELRIS) – Nov 5, 1999, G.O (MBLAQ) – Nov 6, 1987 Bang Chan (Stray Kids) – Oct 3, 1997 T-ae (Rania) – Sept 24, 1994 Mei Qi (Cosmic Girls) – Oct 15, 1998 On August 9, Twice held their first online concert titled "TWICE: World In A Day" in response to their "Twicelights World Tour Finale" which had been cancelled earlier in the year. U-JI (BESTie) – Jan 2, 1991 Yujin (IZ*ONE) – Sept 1, 2003, Eunice (DIA) – Sept 2, 1991 Korea Ireah (MASC) – Mar 25, 1994 E.Co (JJCC) – Mar 13, 1987 Jun (U-Kiss, UNB) – Jan 22, 1997 On June 24, Twice performed at KCON in New York. Taeyoung (Black6ix) – Jan 14, 1995 On December 19, 2013, JYP Entertainment announced that they would debut a new girl group in the first half of 2014, the first female group to come out of the company since the debut of miss A in 2010. Blady) – July 26, 1992 Jung Hoon (1team) – June 4, 2000 Jungah (After School) – Aug 2, 1983 Yuha (Pristin) – Nov 5, 1997 Wooram (D-Unit) – Sept 21, 1987 Q (The Boyz) – Nov 5, 1998 Minkyung (F1RST) – April 16, 1991 Gyuhee (Sunny Days) – Jan 20, 1995 Blady) – Feb 4, 1990 Yeri (Red Velvet) – Mar 5, 1999, Inati (Dalmatian) – Mar 6, 1981 Woo Jihae (Former Girls Day) – May 14, 1989 Nayun (MOMOLAND) – July 31, 1998 Yuto (Pentagon) – Jan 23, 1998, Minyoung (Twi-light) – Jan 24, 1989 Poll: Who’s the best vocalist/rapper in Mamamoo. The album debuted at number 2 on Oricon Albums Chart, which sold 136,157 copies within seven days, the highest first week album sales among K-pop artists in Japan in the last two years. The quest will start itself after you finish the fourth chapter and Tristian vanishes. The tour, titled Twice 2nd Tour: Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park, began in Seoul on May 18–20. Beige (Solo Singer) – Oct 11, 1986, Minjoo (Two X) – Oct 12, 1990 A.M (Limitless) – Dec 31, 1996 Kyla (Pristin) – Dec 26, 2001, Ok Taecyeon (2PM/Actor) – Dec 27, 1988 Sihyeon (Everglow) – Aug 5, 1999 Jimin (BTS) – Oct 13, 1995 Chaeyoung (Twice) – April 23, 1999 Chai (YE-A) – July 25, 1996, 5Zic (M.I.B) – July 26, 1988 Yeondu (Delight)– June 18, 1994 Minzy (2NE1) – Jan 18, 1994 Shin Yejun (F.Cuz) – Feb 4, 1992 Songyi (Billion) – Nov 6, 1991 Goo Seul (Girls’ Alert) – Aug 18, 2001, Bona (Cosmic Girls) – Aug 19, 1995 Laon (ENOi) – Dec 19, 1995, Sunyoung (Blady) – Dec 20, 1992 Song Danah (New F.O) – Aug 26, 1994 Jinkyung (JQT) – Jan 7, 1994 Jeonghee (Favorite) – Mar 11, 2000, Choi Dabin (Former TOUCH) – Mar 12, 1992 Hyoeun (Stellar) – Mar 16, 1993 Seoyul Berry Good – Nov 26, 1997, Chanyeol (EXO) – Nov 27, 1992 Kim Yoojin (Brave Girls) – Sept 14, 1992 Park explained in a press conference prior to the show's airing that he hoped the group would "have the Wonder Girls' and miss A's natural, healthy feel, with an edgier and wilder side. "Likey" was composed by Black Eyed Pilseung and Jeon Gun. A bouquet of photos for the sunflower photograph contest. Song Seunghyuk (A-Peace ‘Onyx’) – July 30, 1991 Myunghan (HIGH4) – Feb 15, 1993 The video is titled “Do You Like TWICE?” which is a perfect fit for their mini album “Yes or Yes.” The end includes a quick teaser of their upcoming release. Effie (C-Real) – April 13, 1994 Minhyuk (Monsta X) – Nov 3, 1993 Juyeon (Saturday) – Nov 6, 2001, Hanyeon (B2Y) – Nov 7, 1983 Kpop Boy Group Profiles H.O (MADTOWN) – June 18, 1995 BM (K.A.R.D) – Oct 20, 1992 Share 0 Tweet 0. Young K (DAY6) – Dec 19, 1993 Ju Haknyeon (The Boyz) – Mar 9, 1999 Taro (Hot Blood Youth) – Nov 9, 1994 Younghun (Former TOUCH) – Nov 27, 1990, Eunjung (Jewelry) – Nov 28, 1986 Jiyoung (O21) – May 13, 1997, Bbaek Ga (Koyote) – May 14, 1981 Their first compilation album #Twice went platinum in Japan. The music video for "Cheer Up" followed six days later. Heejun (KNK) – May 8, 1996 They reported that they have worked with a new MV production company to film their music video and are expected to show a different charm and concept for this comeback. Dojoon (The Rose) – April 20, 1993 J-Na (4L) – Sept 1, 1988 debut Showcase. Gyuri (fromis_9) – Dec 27, 1997 Lee Sem (Nine Muses) – May 5, 1987 Dakyung (Venus) – Sept 21, 1993 Oh Wonbin (FT. Island/Solo Singer) – Mar 26, 1990 They also topped korean music charts by taking No. Kpop Discographies Ru Ru (O21) – July 28, 1991 Say (EvoL) – April 13, 1993 It is listed from oldest to youngest. D.O. The documentary series Twice: Seize the Light follows the members throughout their journey as trainees to their first world tour "Twicelights". From her very school life, Mass was enchanted with reading and writing and spent most of her time doing the same. Chemi (C-Real) – June 25, 1993 Halla (The Ark) – Mar 20, 1998 Hyunjin (LOONA) – Nov 15, 2000, Hyungsik (ZE:A) – Nov 16, 1991 Rocky (ASTRO) – Feb 25, 1999, Park Jonguk (N-Sonic) – Feb 26, 1990 Sumin (CoCo) – Nov 19, 2006, Nuri (F.I.X) – Nov 20, 1983 Kpop Quizzes (Just Incase There Are Others Like Me :blush: ) Tzuyu's Birthday Is The Only One I Remember HAHAH (My Birthday's 3 Days Later Than Hers) They were the first Korean artist to attend the event in the last six years and the fourth K-pop group after TVXQ, Kara and Girls' Generation. Blady) – Oct 3, 1989 Eunkwang (BTOB) – Nov 22, 1990 On January 3, 2017, the music video for "TT" hit 100 million views, becoming the fastest K-pop group music video to do so and breaking Twice's own record previously set by "Cheer Up". DoA (F1RST) – June 6, 1992 L. Joe (Teen Top) – Nov, 23 1993 Aquarius likes to exceed boundaries, be different and gravitates towards friendships. Once Begins Fan Meeting & First full album. Twice also entered the Billboard Artist 100 for the first time, debuting at number 96. K-pop Dowoon (DAY6) – Aug 25, 1995 On June 17, Twice's Official Twitter posted a teaser for their 8th single titled "Dance The Night Away".