TWICE, 8th 500 Million Views MV…Debut Song ‘Like OOH-AHH’, Reaches Milestone

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Twice has added another record to their achievements. They now have, in total, eight music videos with over 500 million views.

On the 11th at around 4:58 PM, the music video for the title track "Like OOH-AHH" from their debut album "The Story Begins" surpassed 500 million views on YouTube.

This marks their eighth music video to reach 500 million views. Twice has previously set consistent records with songs such as "TT," "Likey," "What is Love?," "Fancy," "Cheer Up," "I Can't Stop Me," and "Feel Special."

Twice currently holds a total of 24 music videos with over 100 million views, maintaining the record for the most music videos with over 100 million views among girl groups worldwide. They are receiving immense love from the public.

Their debut song "Like OOH-AHH" is not only their debut track but also a hit song that marked the beginning of Twice. It blended various genres like hip-hop, R&B, and rock to create a new genre called "color pop."

This year marks the 7th anniversary of Twice's official debut in Japan. Expectations are high for them to showcase another musical dimension through their new album in Japan.

Twice is expected to unveil a new song at a Japanese stadium. They will hold concerts at Osaka's Yanmar Stadium Nagai on July 13th-14th and at Tokyo's Ajinomoto Stadium on the 20th-21st.

Twice will also be the first foreign female artists to perform at Kanagawa's Nissan Stadium. They will take the stage at Nissan Stadium on the 27th-28th, proving their immense popularity in the area.

Meanwhile, on the 17th at 12 AM, Twice will release their 5th Japanese studio album "Dive" on various music sites. Before this, they pre-released the music video for the refreshing new song "Dive."

Meanwhile, on the 17th at 12 AM, Twice will release their 5th Japanese studio album "Dive" on various music sites. Before this, they pre-released the music video for the refreshing new song "Dive."

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