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1. TWICE (Korean: 트와이스; Japanese: トゥワイス) is a nine-member South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment through the 2015 reality show SIXTEEN. The group is composed of: Nayeon (나연), Jeongyeon (정연), Momo (모모), Sana (사나), Jihyo (지효), Mina (미나), Dahyun (다현), Chaeyoung (채영) and Tzuyu (쯔위).
On February 11, 2015, Park Jin-young announced that the lineup of JYP Entertainment's upcoming seven-member girl group would be decided through SIXTEEN, a competition survival show that would air on Mnet later that year. The show began on May 5 and ended with Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, and Chaeyoung as the winners. Park then announced that he would be increasing the size of the group from seven members to nine by adding Tzuyu, who was the "audience's pick" since she was the most popular contestant by the show's end, and Momo, who was added by Park himself since he felt the group needed someone with her performance abilities. The decision was controversial at the time with many people complaining about eliminated contestants being able to join the group.
The group debuted on October 20, 2015 with the extended play The Story Begins and title track "OOH-AHH하게". TWICE rose to fame in 2016 with their single "CHEER UP" from their second mini Page Two; the song charted at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and became the best-performing single of the year. It also won the title of "Song of the Year" at two major music awards shows: Melon Music Awards and Mnet Asian Music Awards. Their subsequent single "TT" from their third extended play TWICEcoaster : LANE 1 claimed the top spot for four consecutive weeks. The album was the highest selling K-pop girl group album of 2016, which sold 350,852 copies by the end of the year. Within 19 months after debut, Twice has sold over 1.2 million units of their four extended plays and special albums.
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". Later in that same year, "TT" would also become the first video by a K-pop female act to surpass 200 million views. On January 10, JYP Entertainment announced Twice's first solo concert tour within just a year and four months after debuting in October 2015. The three-day sold-out concert titled Twice 1st Tour: Twiceland – The Opening was held on February 17–19 at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium. A tour across Thailand and Singapore was also scheduled after the first stop in Seoul. After the Korean leg of the concert tour, Twice released a reissue of their third mini on February 20 titled TWICEcoaster: Lane 2 along with its lead single, "Knock Knock". The album sold 266,645 units in February 2017 alone. The title track was regarded as one of the best songs of 2017 by many critics at the end of the year.
In April, JYP Entertainment announced that Twice would be releasing a new Korean album in May before heading to Japan. On May 15, Twice released their fifth extended play SIGNAL. The title track "Signal" was produced by Park Jin-young, the founder of their entertainment label. This marks their first collaboration with Park. The mini contained six tracks, including "Eye Eye Eyes"--co-written by members Jihyo and Chaeyoung—and "Only 너 (Only You)" written by former Wonder Girls' member HA:TFELT.
The group officially debuted in Japan on June 28, 2017 under Warner Music Japan with the release of their first compilation album titled #TWICE. The album debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, which sold 136,157 copies within seven days, the highest first week album sales of a K-pop artist in Japan in two years. In less than two months, it sold over 260,000 copies, earning it a Platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Twice released their first full-length Korean album twicetagram on October 30, along with the music video for title track "LIKEY". "LIKEY" was composed by Black Eyed Pilseung and Jeon Gun. The album had heavy contributions from the members of Twice, who helped in composing and writing lyrics for the album's tracks. The album and its lead single debuted atop both Billboard's World Albums and World Digital Song Sales respectively—the group's first number 1, making Twice the first female K-pop act to lead on both charts. They also rose on the Heatseekers Albums as the album debuted at number 10, one position higher than Signal's peak at number 11. The Christmas-inspired reissue of twicetagram, titled Merry & Happy, along with its title track "Heart Shaker" was released on December 11, 2017.
In 2018, the group embarked on their first concert tour in Japan titled Twice Showcase Live Tour 2018 "Candy Pop" on January 19 in Aichi Prefecture. They planned to have a second tour in Seoul starting May 18, but first released their fifth extended play What is Love? on April 9. The title track "What is Love?", once again produced by Park Jin-young, is about "the love girls would dream about or imagine after learning about it through books, movies or dramas" and was described as having a bright melody and uptempo dance beat incorporating trap. Members Jeongyeon, Chaeyoung, and Jihyo also took part in writing lyrics for two songs on the extended play. The EP sold 335,235 copies in first month and made TWICE became the first female artist—and the fifth act—to earn a Platinum certification by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA), for selling over 250,000 copies of the album.
On July 9, an expanded reissue of What Is Love? named Summer Nights, along with its lead single "Dance the Night Away" written by Wheesung, was released. The single surpassed 100 million streams and sold 2,500,000 downloads on Gaon Music Chart, earning group's very first Platinum certification's single both streaming and download making TWICE the second act—to earn a Platinum certification for streaming, download and album by the [i{KMCA[/i] since certification were introduced on April 2018.
On September 12, TWICE released their first Japanese studio album BDZ. Its lead single of the same name was pre-released as a digital single on August 17. It was followed with their concert tour named TWICE 1st Arena Tour 2018 "BDZ", beginning in Chiba on September 29. The studio album was certified Platinum by the RIAJ, it was group's fifth consecutive Platinum certification in Japan. Twice released their sixth EP Yes or Yes on November 5 with a lead single of the same name. The music video of the title track Yes or Yes achieved 31.4 million views on YouTube within the first 24 hours, becoming the seventh biggest 24-hour YouTube debut of all time. They released their second Japanese compilation album #Twice2 on March 6, 2019. It was also certified Platinum from the RIAJ.
TWICE made history as the first female K-pop act to hold a Japanese dome tour, named TWICE Dome Tour 2019 "#Dreamday". The tour garnered a total audience of 220,000 during five shows in Osaka, Tokyo and Nagoya, and was held in March and April 2019. All 220,000 tickets were sold out within a minute after the ticket sales commenced. On April 22, they released their seventh EP Fancy You. The music video of "Fancy", which garnered over 42.1 million views in a single day, also reached the seventh position in the list of YouTube's biggest debuts during the first 24 hours. The release of Fancy You made TWICE the best-selling Korean girl group of all time with a total of 3,750,000 copies sold from their twelve Korean releases, surpassing the twenty-year-old record of S.E.S. In total, TWICE has sold just under seven million albums worldwide.
On June 12, 2019, TWICE released both "Happy Happy" and "Breakthrough" singles digitally. On July 17, 2019, JYP Entertainment announced the addition of a Japanese leg after reaching tens of thousands of fans on Southeast Asia and North America legs of the World Tour "TWICELights". They would stage 12 concerts in seven Japanese cities from October to February 2020. On the same date, "Happy Happy" was released physically and "Breakthrough" would also be released the following week. Both singles were received the Platinum certificates by the RIAJ.
On September 23, 2019, TWICE released their eighth EP, Feel Special, along with the music video for the lead single of the same name produced by Park Jin-young. The lead single scored group's second number 1 on the Billboard's World Digital Song Sales which previously hit the top spot in 2017 with "Likey". "Feel Special" also stretching group's dominance across North America as the single debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 82—the group's first entered on the chart, making TWICE the third K-pop girl group and ninth K-pop act to appear on the chart. On September 30, 2019, TWICE broke their own first week album sales record with Feel Special, previously holding the record with Fancy You.
TWICE released their second Japanese studio album &Twice on November 20, 2019. Its lead single "Fake & True" was pre-released as a digital single on October 18, 2019
The group released their first official English-language single, "The Feels", on October 1. At the end of the single's music video, which was also released on October 1, their third Korean studio album (sixth overall) and fourth world tour were teased. On October 11, "The Feels" debuted at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the group's first appearance on the chart. The song also made its way to the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 80. The group's third Korean studio album, Formula of Love: O+T=<3, was released on November 12 with its title track, "Scientist". The album peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200, breaking Taste of Love's record.
On November 15, the group announced five initial North American tour dates of their fourth world tour, "III". They embarked on the tour with a two-day concert in Seoul on December 25–26. On December 3, Twice pre-released their ninth Japanese single, "Doughnut", with an accompanying music video. It was physically released on December 15 in Japan. With the successful completion of their seven-date U.S. leg of the “III” World Tour which concluded on February 27, 2022, Twice became the first female K-pop act to hold two separate arena tours in the world’s biggest music market, bringing out an audience of approximately 100,000 people. Originally, only one date for LA and NY were announced, but second shows were quickly added to both cities added due to high demand after the sellout. Following the success of their US tour, Twice announced an encore concert at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, making them the first female K-pop group to headline a stadium concert in the United States. Initially announcing only one date for May 14, the group decided to hold an additional performance on May 15 following high demand. In addition, the group is scheduled to hold their Tokyo Dome concert in Japan for two days on April 23 and 24, but as the tickets were sold out at the same time as the opening sale, they added a performance on the 25th. With three sold out dates at the Tokyo Dome, Twice became the first Kpop girl group and the second girl group overall (following AKB48) to hold a three-day concert at the said venue.
Twice's positions:
Nayeon = Lead vocalist, Lead dancer, Center, FOTG
Jeongyeon = Lead vocalist
Momo = Main dancer, Rapper, Vocalist
Sana = Vocalist
Jihyo = Main vocalist, Leader
Mina = Main dancer, Vocalist
Dahyun = Lead rapper, Vocalist
Chaeyoung = Main rapper, Vocalist
Tzuyu = Lead dancer, Vocalist, Visual, Maknae
2. TWICE was a Russian DJ who passed away in 2012. He made hits like NATALIE and KARATE (last one for his debut album back in 2005) and had a tour with the russian band Russkaja. He moved from St. Petersburg to Moscow after his success. He signed with S Sacramental Records and released an EP named TWICE IN. After that, he continued to compose music alongside famous songwriters like Amy Wadge. In 2009 he released Twicemania. He ended his tour due to health issues. He returned to St. Petersburg and played as DJ in small clubs, but was killed in a fight in 2012.
Other artists named Twice:
3. DJ, alias of Patrick Gibin
4. Dutch acoustic folk/gospel duo Doldersum/Koster
5. 80s rock
6. folk/country
7. dancehall
8. nu metal
9. German synthpop
10. ex-Trance Dance
11. techno
12. hip-hop, on Bromance Records
13. German pop
14. reggae/pop
15. indie rock
16. French-Danish rock band: Margot Poirier & Andreas Eriksen
17. italo-disco
18. new jack swing
19. German pop/schlager
20. Swedish heavy metal
21. progressive house
22. performs on "Whut Do You Mean" by Nate Dogg
23. Patrick Rubitschun and Stefan Schelker
24. Texan hip-hop producer
GO HARD
Twice Lyrics
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We just go hard
We just go hard till we see the light
Whoa-uh-uh
난 그냥 걸어가 저 빛이 이끄는 대로
쉽게 물러서지 않아 작다고 약하지 않거든 난
뭐든 상관없으니까
파도가 치고 가시를 뿌려도 결국엔 내가 승자니까
날 흔들고 밀쳐도 I'm unbreakable
내 상대는 woman in the mirror
말했잖아 세상이 아무리 날 주저앉히려 해도
You make me feel special
너 그리고 나 우리만 있다면
I fear nothing don't need anything
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
Whoa-uh-uh
We'll go wild
We go wild till we see the light
Whoa-uh-uh
You know I'm not alone
'Cause of you, I can be the light
보고 싶은 대로 봐
편견은 얼마든지 환영해
놀라지 마 반전에
I'ma get better better better yeah
날 무너뜨리고 집어삼켜도 결국엔 일어설 테니까
날 가로막아도 I'm unstoppable
내 상대는 woman in the mirror
아프고 아픈 말들이 나를 찔러 대고 상처 줘도
You make me feel special
너 그리고 나 우리만 있다면
I fear nothing, don't need anything
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
Eh, eh, eh, eh
We just go hard
Eh, eh, eh, eh
파도가 치고 가시를 뿌려도 결국엔 내가 승자니까
날 흔들고 밀쳐도 I'm unbreakable
내 상대는 woman in the mirror
말했잖아 세상이 아무리 날 주저앉히려 해도
You make me feel special
너 그리고 나 우리만 있다면
I fear nothing don't need anything
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
We just go hard
The lyrics to TWICE's song "GO HARD" convey a message of perseverance and determination. The chorus repeats the phrase "We just go hard till we see the light," reflecting the group's relentless pursuit of their goals. The lines "난 그냥 걸어가 저 빛이 이끄는 대로" (I just walk according to the light that leads me) signify their willingness to step out of their comfort zone and embrace any challenges that come their way. They refuse to back down or be underestimated, stating "쉽게 물러서지 않아 작다고 약하지 않거든 난" (I won't easily back down, don't underestimate me just because I'm small).
The lyrics also emphasize the importance of self-belief and self-empowerment. They express confidence in their abilities and their resilience, proclaiming "I'm unbreakable" and "I'm unstoppable" regardless of what obstacles they face. The line "내 상대는 woman in the mirror" (My opponent is the woman in the mirror) suggests that their biggest competition is themselves, indicating their commitment to self-improvement.
Overall, "GO HARD" is an empowering anthem encouraging listeners to stay strong, overcome challenges, and believe in themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
Whoa-uh-uh
Expressing excitement and intensity
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
We just go hard till we see the light
We continue to strive and push ourselves until we achieve success and find our purpose
난 그냥 걸어가 저 빛이 이끄는 대로
I simply walk towards the light that leads me
쉽게 물러서지 않아 작다고 약하지 않거든 난
I don't easily back down, I'm not weak just because I'm small
뭐든 상관없으니까
Because it doesn't matter what it is
I'ma go harder harder harder yeah
I'm going to give it my all and push myself even more
파도가 치고 가시를 뿌려도 결국엔 내가 승자니까
Even if waves crash and thorns are scattered, in the end, I will be the winner
날 흔들고 밀쳐도 I'm unbreakable
Even if I'm shaken and pushed, I am unbreakable
내 상대는 woman in the mirror
My opponent is the woman in the mirror, referring to self-doubt and inner struggles
말했잖아 세상이 아무리 날 주저앉히려 해도
I've already said, no matter how much the world tries to bring me down
You make me feel special
You make me feel unique and valuable
너 그리고 나 우리만 있다면
You and I, if we're together
I fear nothing don't need anything
I am not afraid of anything and I don't need anything else
We'll go wild
We will unleash our wild and untamed side
You know I'm not alone
You know that I am not alone
'Cause of you, I can be the light
Because of you, I can become the guiding light
보고 싶은 대로 봐
Look as you want to
편견은 얼마든지 환영해
Welcome any prejudice
놀라지 마 반전에
Don't be surprised by the unexpected turn of events
I'ma get better better better yeah
I'm going to improve and get better
날 무너뜨리고 집어삼켜도 결국엔 일어설 테니까
Even if I am crushed and swallowed, I will eventually rise again
날 가로막아도 I'm unstoppable
Even if I'm blocked, I am unstoppable
아프고 아픈 말들이 나를 찔러 대고 상처 줘도
Even if I am hurt and pierced by hurtful words, even if it causes scars
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
Eh, eh, eh, eh
Expressing excitement and intensity
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
파도가 치고 가시를 뿌려도 결국엔 내가 승자니까
Even if waves crash and thorns are scattered, in the end, I will be the winner
날 흔들고 밀쳐도 I'm unbreakable
Even if I'm shaken and pushed, I am unbreakable
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
Eh, eh, eh, eh
Expressing excitement and intensity
We just go hard
We give our all and put in maximum effort
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carl Ryden, Grace Tither, Kang Jung Hoon, Ki Fitzgerald, Paul Harris
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