The best "enchanting stage" girls (TWICE)
最高”魅惑ステージ”のガールズ(TWICE)
TWICE's 5th mini album "What is Love?" wins 4 GAON charts... Also ranked in Japan's Oricon chart
The song begins with a shout of "TWICE!". "Twice is a treat" is the first line that TWICE is known for.
Leader Jihyo said, "Twice is a treat...we aim to create a stage where you can enjoy the song once and the dance once more."
It's easy to say, but it's hard to put it into practice. Even if the stage they show in front of their fans looks fun, they will always have difficulties expressing themselves when they are practicing.
What is the difficulty in aiming for a "twice is a treat" performance?
It's probably already half-realized, so they should have achieved top popularity.
From the fans' point of view, "Two bites for one" is just about feeling that it's a "great stage" from the performance of the girls as one.
This is because they are not asked to sing and dance separately.
However, this may not be the case for them. Perhaps they were asked to play two roles.
The biggest change in "What is Love?" was that Momo was singing normally and well.
It was only after I saw Momo's singing improve that I realized that "Two bites for one" was not just "to captivate fans" but also the "constant goal" of the TWICE members.
TWICE's rise in popularity was due to the "individual growth" of the members, that is, not to develop their strengths but to "strengthen their weaknesses."
If they were going solo instead of in a group, it would probably be better to develop their strengths. But that is not suitable for the overall unity and beauty that is sought. It is easy to understand why TWICE's stage is so captivating. TWICE is currently the K-POP girl group with the most attractive performances.
It should be easy to see how misplaced the criticisms are that Jihyo and Nayeon are not that good at singing, and that Momo's dancing is not that great.
Jihyo and Nayeon are not singing in TWICE's performances to emphasize their singing ability, and the same is probably true of Momo's dancing. It is only natural that such claims would "fall apart" during the group stage.
Their stage appeal is reflected in the results above.
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