After breaking several YouTube records, TWICE does it once again when the music video for their song 'Like Ooh-Aah' reaches over 100 million views on YouTube thus becoming the only debut song for a k-pop act to achieve such a feat.
Twice has released teasers for Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu for "TT" comeback. The maknaes are all looking sad but still very cute on their individual teasers.
And fans are planning to push it up to 100 million in time for TWICE's first anniversary. JYP rookie girl group TWICE are racking up the YouTube views with their debut music video "OOH-AHH" already hitting the 70 million mark just 8 months since its release -- and just in time to serve as a present for Tzuyu's birthday.
The incident occured during the March 13 episode of live music show Inkigayo JYP has officially apologized for the controversy caused by Tzuyu's outfit during an onstage performance.
The K-pop idol enrolled for the new school year. (Photo : Twitter) TWICE member Son Chaeyoung is heading back into the classroom at a new school. On Wednesday, March 2, Chaeyoung attended the entrance ceremony of Hanlim Multi Art School.
The Korean entertainment agency hopes to boost their presence in China following multiple contract cancellations earlier this year.
It is pretty safe to say that TWICE member Chou Tzuyu has had one heck of a roller coaster ride these past few months.
AOA member Seolhyun has frequently been compared to Twice's Tzuyu due to both of them being extremely popular choices as advertising models.
Lim took offense at Park Jin Young's actions regarding a JYP Entertainment singer. Last week, a Washington D. C. -based expert penned a letter to JYP Entertainment's CEO Park Jin Young regarding his handling of a recent situation surrounding one member of JYP's newly debuted girl group, TWICE.
Huang An may have lost his popularity as a musician, but the 53-year-old celebrity proved his relevance by inciting the Tzuyu scandal.
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Chou Tzuyu was previously regarded as an anti-Chinese supporter of Taiwanese Independence and became media fodder.
The South Korean record label continues to experience backlash from a scandal centered on the alleged Taiwanese nationalism of a teenage singer.
TWICE member Tzuyu’s waving of the Taiwanese flag and her subsequent apology for the action seem to have galvanized many young voters.
China's People's Daily explicitly expressed that Tzuyu's actions were appropriate. China's official state media has put an end to the upset regarding one K-pop star.
The Center for Multicultural Korea is willing to file a lawsuit against the entertainment agency regarding an idol's recent political controvesy.
Taiwan's CTV snuck into the event that was not open to any media outlets. A Taiwanese news crew went undercover as K-pop fans to cover an ongoing Sino-Taiwanese issue revolving around a member of the girl group TWICE.
Tsai Ing-wen addressed the K-pop star's apology for allegedly supporting the Taiwanese independent movement, calling it "forced."
This week in K-pop saw heartbreak for fans of some of Korea's most popular acts. This week in K-pop saw heartbreak for fans of some of Korea's most popular acts.
2PM may be experiencing the backlash from Tzuyu's Taiwanese nationalism scandal. Incidents like this could continue in the future as Korean entertainment aggressively pursues the Chinese market.