TWICE, formed by JYP Entertainment through the reality show "Sixteen" and debuting in 2015, is one of the most popular K-pop girl groups internationally. The group initially included nine members: Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu. Known for their catchy tunes like "Cheer Up," "TT," and "Feel Special," TWICE is celebrated for their vibrant, colorful image and melodies that instantly stick. Their music often incorporates themes of love and empowerment, and their engaging performances have earned them a massive, devoted fanbase worldwide.
On February 21, 2026, TWICE's music video for their 2018 summer hit "Dance The Night Away" surpassed 400 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's 12th music video to reach that milestone.
This Is For music video reaches 100 million YouTube views
Twice's music video for "This Is For" reached 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's 26th video to do so and extending its record as the female group with the most 100M-view videos worldwide. The track is the title song from their fourth studio album released in July the previous year.
MV "THIS IS FOR" surpasses 100 million YouTube views
Dahyun will be unable to participate in TWICE's world tour THIS IS FOR North America dates from 2026-02-13 through 2026-03-07 after sustaining an ankle injury; JYP Entertainment announced the hiatus on 2026-02-11.
TWICE's music video for 'What is Love?' surpassed 900 million views on YouTube. The song was originally released on April 9, 2018, and this is the group's first music video to reach 900 million views.
“What is Love?” music video reaches 900 million YouTube views
Twice's music video for the 2018 title track “What is Love?” surpassed 900 million views on YouTube, marking the first time the group has reached that milestone. The video was released in April 2018 and the group’s label JYP Entertainment announced the milestone.