Billlie Tsuki Reminds People of TWICE Sana for THIS Reason

Tsuki, a rising female idol from rookie group Billlie became a hot topic after K-pop fans and internet users claimed that she reminds them of TWICE Sana for THIS reason.

Is Billlie Tsuki the 'Second Sana'? Rookie Gets Compared to TWICE Member

Over online communities and social media sites, Tsuki and TWICE Sana caught the eye of K-pop fans for their undeniable similarities.

In particular, Billlie Tsuki, Kwon Eunbi, and Lee Sungjong appeared as guests in episode 240 of the web entertainment show "MMTG," which aired on March 24.

During the broadcast, MC Jaejae highlighted that Tsuki's expression changed every second on the stage which recently became a hot topic among fans all around the globe.

Billlie Tsuki Reminds People of TWICE Sana for THIS Reason
Tsuki (News1)

In response, Tsuki explained that she did not practice in particular, and her voice and tone drew attention from many people.

Following the broadcast, netizens immediately conveyed how the rookie star reminded them of the voice of Sana, a member of the girl group TWICE.

Upon her debut, Sana made many men's and even women's hearts flutter with her iconic lines, "Cheese Gimbap" and "Shy, Shy, Shy."

Billlie Tsuki Reminds People of TWICE Sana for THIS Reason
Sana (News1)

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Just like Sana, Tsuki also went viral for her fancam of "GingaMingaYo" where she flaunted her irresistible charms by showing various facial expressions and cute gestures. Through them, their group gained more popularity from K-pop fans.

Interestingly, the two idols shared the same Japanese nationality who are both showed clumsy Korean skills during their pre-debut.

Another similarity is that when Tsuki showed off her high-pitched voice and charming speech, people responded enthusiastically, saying:

"Tsuki's way of speaking and tone is really like Sana."

"It's so lovely."

"TWICE's Sana and her voice and way of speaking are like CTRL C +V (copy and paste)."

Billlie Tsuki Reminds People of TWICE Sana for THIS Reason
Sana (News1)

Lastly, internet users also emphasized that they are both "born to be an idol," who don't only have cute charms but have amazing dance skills as well.

'Reverse-Driving' Group Billlie to Appear in 'LISTEN STAGE'

Meanwhile, Billie to which Tsuki belongs is Mystic Story's first girl group led by Yoon Jong Shin and debuted in November last year.

According to the agency on this day, the septet will present a special stage on March 28 at "LISTEN STAGE," a performance project broadcast live on Mystic Story YouTube channel.

In context, the project is a 30-minute live performance that musicians from Mystic Story run irregularly on the first floor of the office building under the motto of being faithful to "viewable music" following "listening music."

Billlie, who held their "LISTEN STAGE" debut in December last year, will perform live once again in three months. In the meantime, expectations are high for the group's new selection and repertoire as they released their second mini-album "The Collective Soul and Unconscious: Chapter One."

This will also be their first live performance under the project after their rising fame with their second mini-album's title track, GingaMingaYo, where they broke their own record in terms of record sales, entered global chart rankings and received high music video views. On top of that, the number of viewers at major domestic and foreign music sites is also rising.

Through this, Billlie, who added a meaningful title of "reversal trend," is expected to attract global music fans once again with his solid live skills and facial expressions on the "LISTEN STAGE" which will be available on Mystic Story's official YouTube channel streaming from 7:30 p.m. KST.

READ MORE: Billlie Tsuki Revealed to Have Had a Part-Time Job before Her Debut under Mystic Story

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Written by Eunice Dawson

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