We have already reported that girl band TWICE has finished filming the music video for their comeback track secretly. The news was reported in an exclusive report on Osen News.
Their comeback track is likely to be out this month post which the band will make their official Japan debut on June 28. Their Japanese debut will be #TWICE that will be a mix of their hit songs. On July 2, the girls will perform their debut showcase 'Touchdown In Japan' at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. However, it looks like the girl group has already marked a place for themselves in Japan.
According to a report on Soompi, a survey conducted among female students in Japan revealed that the band is already popular in the country with almost 80 percent of the students already being aware of the group. They also stated that they liked the group because of its Japanese members, Momo, Sana, and Mina. "TWICE has even entered the Top 10 of the Oricon Chart already, which is the Japanese equivalent to the Billboard charts in the US," the report stated.
After their debut in 2015, the road to success was never a catwalk for TWICE but they made sure to trounce all the hurdles with hard work and excellence. Today, with an amazing fan base across the globe, TWICE is already compared to two legendary Kpop Girl Bands, 2NE1 and Girls Generation. They are also one of the few Kpop bands to top the Billiboard charts for more than 4 weeks.
In addition, their single 'TT' has secure 100 million YouTube hits in just 71 days, becoming the fastest K-pop group to achieve it. With this, they have broken their previous record of 100 million views 207 days for their single 'Cheer Up.' The album was released on October 24, 2016, and contained seven tracks, including the lead single, 'TT' produced by Black Eyed Pilseung who also composed Twice's hit songs 'Like OOH-AHH' and 'Cheer Up'. TT's music video has the members showcasing different personalities and famous characters through Halloween-themed cosplays.