TWICE are girls who never seem to feel like they have to do anything.
常に無理を感じないガールズで…TWICE
TWICE to release 3rd single in Japan "Wake Me Up"! Also to appear in ABC Mart's new commercial "NIKE AIR MAX"
The full lyrics of TWICE's title song "What is Love?" from their 5th mini album have been released, and just when you thought the whole picture was coming into view, now "JAPAN 3rd single "Wake Me Up" will be released on Wednesday, May 16th!" Their momentum knows no bounds... However, the reason BLACKPINK and Red Velvet can go on tours in Japan is because TWICE, the leader, is pouring their energy into the stagnant and weakened K-POP forest.
Their leading figure gives us the current state of K-POP in Japan as data. It can be said that they are making contributions beyond the results shown in the numbers.
It seems likely that they will continue to travel in a triangle, from Korea to Japan to other parts of Asia, Europe and America.
But what if they continue to feel the pressure of being at the front forever?
I feel that it might be a good idea for them to let other girls take the lead every once in a while, and slow down their activities so that it doesn't affect their popularity.
It seems like they could get by by continuing to run until they burn out while they're still popular. But that's what scares me. Once cracks start to appear, they'll fall off rapidly...it's a pointless concern.
As an example, I was concerned about Dahyun's lack of energy during their performance in Chile. During the "TT" performance, you could see that she was protecting her right foot. It made me think that her foot hadn't fully healed yet (it's never good for fans to feel that a member is overworking themselves).
It may not be something that can be dismissed as just one member's problem.
I want TWICE to always be girls who don't feel like they're overworking themselves. That would be the ideal image, but it's also what fans want.
It feels as though the damage they are suffering as their popularity soars is reaching its limit.
I hope that in the future they will explore ways to allow members to rest in an orderly manner during unit activities, and consider ways to reduce the workload by half, or at least two-thirds.
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