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South Korean girl group

For other uses, see [Twice (disambiguation)](/source/Twice_(disambiguation)).

Twice Twice in 2022 From left to right: Tzuyu, Nayeon, Jihyo, Dahyun, Momo, Sana, Jeongyeon, Mina, and Chaeyoung Background information Origin Seoul, South Korea Genres K-pop J-pop bubblegum pop dance-pop EDM Works Albums singles songs Years active 2015 (2015)–present Labels JYP Warner Japan Republic Member of JYP Nation Spinoffs MiSaMo Members Nayeon Jeongyeon Momo Sana Jihyo Mina Dahyun Chaeyoung Tzuyu Website twice.jype.com

**Twice** ([Korean](/source/Korean_language): 트와이스) is a South Korean [girl group](/source/Girl_group) formed by [JYP Entertainment](/source/JYP_Entertainment). The group is composed of nine members: [Nayeon](/source/Nayeon), [Jeongyeon](/source/Jeongyeon), [Momo](/source/Momo_Hirai), [Sana](/source/Sana_(singer)), [Jihyo](/source/Jihyo), [Mina](/source/Mina_(Japanese_singer)), [Dahyun](/source/Dahyun), [Chaeyoung](/source/Chaeyoung), and [Tzuyu](/source/Tzuyu). They are recognized as one of the [best-selling girl groups of all time](/source/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups) and are widely regarded as one of K-pop's most influential acts. Twice have been dubbed "The Nation's Girl Group" in their home country and are credited for their role in leading the re-emergence of girl groups in the [Korean Wave](/source/Korean_Wave). Initially known for their cute and bubbly image, the group has since evolved their sound and explored a variety of concepts.

Twice was formed under the television program *[Sixteen](/source/Sixteen_(TV_program))* (2015) and debuted on October 20, 2015, with the [extended play](/source/Extended_play) (EP) *[The Story Begins](/source/The_Story_Begins)*. They rose to domestic fame in 2016 with their single "[Cheer Up](/source/Cheer_Up_(song))", which charted at number one on the [Gaon Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart), became the [best-performing single](/source/List_of_Gaon_Digital_Chart_number_ones_of_2016) of the year, and won "Song of the Year" at the [Melon Music Awards](/source/Melon_Music_Awards#Song_of_the_Year_Award) and [Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2016_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards). The group's next single, "[TT](/source/TT_(song))", from their third EP *[Twicecoaster: Lane 1](/source/Twicecoaster%3A_Lane_1)*, topped the Gaon charts for four consecutive weeks. The EP was the highest selling Korean girl group album of 2016. Within 19 months after debut, Twice had already sold over 1.2 million units of their four EPs and special album. As of 2022, the group has sold over 14 million albums cumulatively in South Korea and Japan.

The group debuted in Japan on June 28, 2017, under [Warner Music Japan](/source/Warner_Music_Group), with the release of a compilation album titled *[#Twice](/source/Twice_(Twice_album))*. The album charted at number 2 on the [Oricon Albums Chart](/source/Oricon_Albums_Chart) with the highest first-week album sales by a K-pop artist in Japan in two years. It was followed by the release of Twice's first original Japanese [maxi single](/source/Maxi_single) titled "[One More Time](/source/One_More_Time_(Twice_song))" in October. Twice became the first Korean girl group to earn a [platinum](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan#Certification_awards) certification from the [Recording Industry Association of Japan](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan) (RIAJ) for both an album and [CD single](/source/CD_single) in the same year. Twice ranked third in the Top Artist category of *[Billboard Japan](/source/Billboard_Japan)*'s 2017 Year-end Rankings, and in 2019, they became the first Korean girl group to embark on a Japanese dome tour.

Twice is the first female Korean act to simultaneously top both *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))*'s [World Albums](/source/Billboard_charts#Albums) and [World Digital Song Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) charts with the release of their first studio album *[Twicetagram](/source/Twicetagram)* and its lead single "[Likey](/source/Likey)" in 2017. With the release of their single "[Feel Special](/source/Feel_Special_(song))" in 2019, Twice became the third female Korean act to chart into the [Canadian Hot 100](/source/Canadian_Hot_100). After signing with [Republic Records](/source/Republic_Records) for American promotions as part of a partnership with JYP Entertainment, the group achieved seven top-ten albums on the US [*Billboard* 200](/source/Billboard_200) and topped the chart in 2024 with their thirteenth extended play *[With You-th](/source/With_You-th)*. Their first official English-language single, "[The Feels](/source/The_Feels_(song))" (2021), became their first song to enter the US [*Billboard* Hot 100](/source/Billboard_Hot_100) and the [UK Singles Chart](/source/UK_Singles_Chart), peaking at the 83rd and 80th positions of the charts, respectively. Their point choreography—including for "Cheer Up" (2016), "TT" (2016), "[Signal](/source/Signal_(Twice_song))" (2017), and "[What Is Love?](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(Twice_song))" (2018)—became dance crazes and viral [memes](/source/Internet_meme).

## Career

### 2013–2015: Formation and debut

JYPE founder [J. Y. Park](/source/Park_Jin-young) is credited with creating the group's name

On December 19, 2013, [JYP Entertainment](/source/JYP_Entertainment) (JYPE) announced that they would debut a new girl group in the first half of 2014, the first female group to come out of the company since the debut of [Miss A](/source/Miss_A) in 2010.[1] On February 27, 2014, JYPE trainees Lena and [Cecilia](/source/Song_Yanfei) were confirmed as members of the group tentatively called as 6MIX, while other rumored members included JYPE trainees Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Minyoung.[2][3] The group's debut plan was eventually canceled when Lena and Cecilia left the company.[4]

Official logo

On February 11, 2015, [J. Y. Park](/source/J._Y._Park), the founder of JYPE, announced that the lineup of the upcoming seven-member girl group would be decided through *[Sixteen](/source/Sixteen_(TV_program))*, a competition survival show that would air on [Mnet](/source/Mnet_(TV_channel)) later that year.[5] The show began on May 5 and ended on July 7 with [Nayeon](/source/Nayeon), [Jeongyeon](/source/Jeongyeon), [Sana](/source/Sana_(singer)), [Jihyo](/source/Jihyo), [Mina](/source/Mina_(Japanese_singer)), [Dahyun](/source/Dahyun), and [Chaeyoung](/source/Chaeyoung) being selected as the seven Twice members. Park then announced that he would increase the size of the group from seven members to nine by adding [Tzuyu](/source/Tzuyu), who was known as the "audience's pick" since she was the most popular contestant by the show's end, and [Momo](/source/Momo_Hirai), who was added by Park himself since he felt the group needed someone with Momo's performance abilities. The decision was controversial at the time, with many people complaining about eliminated contestants being able to join the group.[6][7][8] The group's name, Twice, was chosen by Park, explaining that "the group will touch people's hearts twice: once through the ears, and once again through the eyes".[9] Fans of Twice are known as "Once", commonly stylized in all caps, illustrated by the members' statement "If you love us even once, we will repay your love with twice of our love" on social media in 2015.[10][11]

Twice made their official debut on October 20, 2015, with the release of their debut EP *[The Story Begins](/source/The_Story_Begins)* and its lead single "[Like Ooh-Ahh](/source/Like_Ooh-Ahh)", alongside a live showcase to promote it.[12][13] The group initially received a lukewarm reception; while their EP debuted at number 4 on the [Gaon Album Chart](/source/Gaon_Album_Chart) for the week ending October 24 (before peaking at number 3 two weeks later),[14][15] "Like Ooh-Ahh" met moderate success, debuting at number 22 on the [Gaon Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart).[16] A week after its release, the single dropped to number 57 on South Korea's largest music site [Melon](/source/Melon_(online_music_service)), but through [word of mouth](/source/Word-of-mouth_marketing) from netizens regarding the group's subsequent promotions and performances, "Like Ooh-Ahh" reached within the top 10 of various Korean music charts including Melon, [Genie](/source/Genie_Music), and Naver Music by November 15. Such a reverse run on music charts by a rookie girl group was deemed unusual by Korean media.[17][18] Eventually, "Like Ooh-Ahh" reached a peak position of number 10 on the Gaon Digital Chart, three months after the song's original release.[19] The music video for the group's single hit 50 million views on [YouTube](/source/YouTube) within five months of their debut and became one of the most-viewed debut music videos for any K-pop group.[20][21] The group's early success earned them a "Best New Female Artist" award at the [2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2015_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) held on December 2.[22] On December 27, Twice performed a remix version of their single "Like Ooh-Ahh" at *[SBS Gayo Daejeon](/source/SBS_Gayo_Daejeon)*, which was the group's first-ever attendance on a year-end music program.[23][24]

### 2016: Career breakthrough

Twice performing at [Seoul Arts College](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seoul_Arts_College_(SAC)&action=edit&redlink=1) [[ko](https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%84%9C%EC%9A%B8%EC%A2%85%ED%95%A9%EC%98%88%EC%88%A0%EC%8B%A4%EC%9A%A9%ED%95%99%EA%B5%90)] in February 2016

On its chart issue dated January 23, 2016, *Billboard* reported that Twice had entered its [World Albums](/source/World_Albums) chart, with their debut EP *The Story Begins* debuting and peaking at number 15, which marked the group's first entry on the chart.[25]

On April 25, 2016, Twice released their second EP, *[Page Two](/source/Page_Two_(EP))*, which notably included the lead single "[Cheer Up](/source/Cheer_Up_(song))", a rearranged version of [Park Ji-yoon](/source/Park_Ji-yoon)'s 1998 hit "Precious Love", and "I'm Gonna Be a Star", which served as the theme song for *Sixteen*.[26] The album became a commercial success for the group, debuting at number two on the Gaon Album Chart and number six on the *Billboard* World Albums chart, with 80,686 units sold during the month of April.[27][28][29] With the total first-week sales volume for *Page Two* reaching approximately 41,800 copies, Twice achieved the highest first-week sales volume by a Korean girl group for the year.[30] By August, *Page Two* had sold over 150,000 copies, making Twice the first girl group having a sales record of more than 100,000 units that year.[31] Meanwhile, the album's lead single "Cheer Up" became the group's first chart-topper in South Korea, debuting at number 1 on eight real-time music charts immediately after its release, before going on to debut atop both the Gaon Digital Chart and the *Billboard* [K-pop Hot 100](/source/K-pop_Hot_100) chart.[30][32][33] Notably, the song became a viral meme in South Korea due to the "shy shy shy" line sung by Sana.[34] Eventually, the song became the best-performing single in South Korea for the entirety of 2016.[35] "Cheer Up" also received international success, debuting and peaking at number three on the *Billboard* [World Digital Song Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) chart.[36] Additionally, Twice became the only Korean act to place an entry on the U.S. YouTube Music Chart for the year when "Cheer Up" charted at number 25 in May.[37]

Twice won their first music program award with "Cheer Up" on May 5, on *[M Countdown](/source/M_Countdown)*, exactly one year after the initial airing of *Sixteen*. This was soon followed by wins on *[Music Bank](/source/Music_Bank)* and *[Inkigayo](/source/Inkigayo)*.[38][39] The group then made their debut performance in the United States with an appearance at the KCON music festival held in Los Angeles on July 31.[40] On August 6–7, Twice and their JYP Entertainment labelmates held a concert at [Jamsil Arena](/source/Jamsil_Arena) in Seoul, titled JYP Nation 2016 "Mix & Match".[41] This was followed by shows at [Yoyogi National Gymnasium](/source/Yoyogi_National_Gymnasium) in Tokyo on September 2–4.[42]

In celebration of Twice's first anniversary since debut on October 20, the group unveiled their new song "One in a Million" from their upcoming third EP, *[Twicecoaster: Lane 1](/source/Twicecoaster%3A_Lane_1)*, through a live broadcast on [V Live](/source/V_Live_(website)).[43] *Twicecoaster: Lane 1* and the music video of pop dance song "[TT](/source/TT_(song))" were released online on October 24.[44][45] In Korea, the album recorded more than 165,000 physical copies sold on the Gaon Chart within a week, exceeding the five-month sales of the group's previous release *Page Two* in only seven days. Eventually, *Twicecoaster: Lane 1* became the bestselling K-pop girl group album for 2016, selling 350,852 copies at year-end.[46][47] Its lead single "TT" became one of the [best-performing songs in 2016](/source/List_of_Gaon_Digital_Chart_number_ones_of_2016), claiming the top spot of the Gaon Digital Chart for four consecutive weeks and becoming the best-performing single in South Korea for the month of November.[48] Internationally, the group's third EP debuted at number 3 on the *Billboard* World Albums chart, marking their first Top 5 entry, with the album's lead single "TT" debuting at number 2 on the *Billboard* World Digital Song Sales chart.[37] "TT" then became the first music video by a K-pop female act to surpass 200 million views on May 25, 2017.[49]

On November 11, the music video for their debut single "Like Ooh-Ahh" hit 100 million views on YouTube, making Twice the fourth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the first K-pop group to reach this milestone with a debut music video.[50] On November 19, Twice's "Cheer Up" won Song of the Year at the [8th Melon Music Awards](/source/Melon_Music_Awards#Song_of_the_Year_Award). It was then followed by another [Song of the Year](/source/Mnet_Asian_Music_Award_for_Song_of_the_Year) award at the [18th Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2016_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) on December 2.[51][52]

### 2017: First concert tour and debut in Japan

Twice performing at the [2017 Melon Music Awards](/source/2017_Melon_Music_Awards)

On January 10, JYPE announced Twice's first solo concert tour within just a year and four months after debuting in October 2015. The three-day sold-out concert titled "[Twice 1st Tour: Twiceland – The Opening](/source/Twice_1st_Tour%3A_Twiceland_%E2%80%93_The_Opening)" was held on February 17–19 at the [SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium](/source/SK_Olympic_Handball_Gymnasium). A tour across Thailand and Singapore was also held after the first stop in Seoul.[53][54][55][56] After the Korean leg of the concert tour, Twice released a special album on February 20 titled *[Twicecoaster: Lane 2](/source/Twicecoaster%3A_Lane_2)*, along with its lead single, "[Knock Knock](/source/Knock_Knock_(Twice_song))". The album was a [reissue](/source/Reissue) of *Twicecoaster: Lane 1*.[57] The album debuted atop the Gaon Album Chart and charted at number four on the *Billboard* World Albums chart, selling 266,645 copies by the end of February.[58] Its lead single "Knock Knock" debuted atop the Gaon Digital Chart, and peaked at numbers 5 and 15 on the World Digital Song Sales and [Japan Hot 100](/source/Japan_Hot_100), respectively.[59]

Twice launched their Japanese website and social media channels in early February.[60][61] On February 24, they officially announced their Japanese debut with a compilation album titled *[#Twice](/source/Twice_(Twice_album))* which was set to be released on June 28.[62][63] On May 15, Twice released their fourth EP titled *[Signal](/source/Signal_(EP))* with the [lead track of the same name](/source/Signal_(Twice_song)), produced by Park Jin-young. This marked the group's first collaboration with Park. The EP contains six tracks, including "Eye Eye Eyes" co-written by members Jihyo and Chaeyoung, and "Only You" written by former Wonder Girls member [Ha:tfelt](/source/Park_Ye-eun).[64][65][66] *Signal* debuted atop the Gaon Album Chart on the first week of its release, while also entering the *Billboard* World Albums chart at number three. The album also entered the *Billboard* [Heatseekers Albums](/source/Heatseekers_Albums) Chart, debuting at number 11. By the end of May, it was reported to be the second best-selling album in South Korea for the month, recording sales of 248,550 copies.[67] Meanwhile, the album's eponymous lead single debuted atop the Gaon Digital Chart and the *Billboard* K-pop Hot 100, and at number three on the *Billboard* World Digital Song Sales chart.[68] With the commercial success of *Signal*, it was reported that Twice had reached cumulative sales of over 1 million copies of their five albums, achieving the feat in just one year and seven months after debuting.[69]

On June 14, Twice digitally released "Signal (Japanese ver.)", along with the short version of its music video as a preview and countdown to their Japanese debut album release. One week later, they released the full music video of the Japanese version of "TT".[70] They officially debuted in Japan with the release of *#Twice* on June 28. It consists of ten songs, including both Korean and Japanese-language versions of their first five singles.[71] On July 2, Twice held their two-part debut showcase titled ["Touchdown in Japan"](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours#Twice_Debut_Showcase_"Touchdown_in_Japan") at [Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium](/source/Tokyo_Metropolitan_Gymnasium), attended by a total of 15,000 people.[72] *#Twice* debuted at number 2 on [Oricon Albums Chart](/source/Oricon_Albums_Chart) with 136,157 copies sold within seven days since its release.[73] The commercial success of Twice's debut Japanese album was reported to have the highest first-week album sales by a Korean artist in Japan in two years.[74] Less than two months after the album's release, it recorded sales of over 260,000 copies.[75] On October 6, the group released the music video for their first Japanese single, "[One More Time](/source/One_More_Time_(Twice_song))", ahead of its official release on October 18.[76][77] Selling over 130,000 copies by the second day of its release, the single achieved the biggest first-day sales and became the fastest-selling release of any South Korean girl group in Japan.[78][79] Both *#Twice* and "One More Time" earned [platinum](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan#Certification_awards) certifications from the [Recording Industry Association of Japan](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan) (RIAJ). The RIAJ certifications earned by the group for *#Twice* and "One More Time" made them the first Korean girl group to earn a platinum certification in Japan for both a single and an album in the same year.[80] "TT (Japanese ver.)", the digital single from *#Twice*, also earned an RIAJ [gold](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan#Certification_awards) certification for selling 100,000 downloads.[81] *#Twice* and "TT (Japanese ver.)" then won Album of the Year and Song of the Year by Download for the Asian Region at the [32nd Japan Gold Disc Awards](/source/Japan_Gold_Disc_Award).[82][83]

Twice released their first full-length Korean album, *[Twicetagram](/source/Twicetagram)*, on October 30 with its lead single titled "Likey". The music video for the song was filmed in Canada in early September.[84] "Likey" was composed by [Black Eyed Pilseung](/source/Black_Eyed_Pilseung) and Jeon Gun, becoming the group's fourth collaboration with Black Eyed Pilseung. Several composers and songwriters participated in the making of this album, including the Korean members of Twice as lyricists and former Wonder Girls member [Hyerim](/source/Woo_Hye-lim), who co-composed the eighth track titled "Look at Me".[85][86][87] The album and its lead single debuted atop both [*Billboard*](/source/Billboard_chart)'s [World Albums](/source/World_Albums) and World Digital Song Sales respectively—the group's first number one on both charts, making Twice the first female K-pop act to simultaneously top both *Billboard* charts. They also rose on the [Heatseekers Albums](/source/Top_Heatseekers) chart as the album debuted at number 10, one position higher than *Signal'*s peak at number 11.[88]

The Christmas-inspired reissue of *Twicetagram*, titled *[Merry & Happy](/source/Merry_%26_Happy)*, along with its lead single "[Heart Shaker](/source/Heart_Shaker)" was released on December 11, 2017.[89][90] The album and its lead single "Heart Shaker" debuted at No. 1 on four charts of [Gaon](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart)—[Album Chart](/source/Gaon_Album_Chart) and [Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart), Download Chart and [Social Chart](/source/Gaon_Social_Chart) respectively, while the holiday track "Merry & Happy" entered and peaked at No. 24 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[91][92]

Twice's successful debut in Japan led them to rank third in the Top Artist category of *[Billboard Japan](/source/Billboard_Japan)'*s 2017 Year-End Rankings.[93] Twice then performed at *[68th](/source/68th_NHK_K%C5%8Dhaku_Uta_Gassen) [Kōhaku Uta Gassen](/source/K%C5%8Dhaku_Uta_Gassen)*, the top-rated annual year-end musical show in Japan produced by [NHK](/source/NHK), which marked the first time a Korean artist appeared on the show since 2011.[94]

### 2018: Continued success and touring

Twice at a showcase for *[What Is Love?](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(EP))* in April 2018

Twice's second Japanese single titled "[Candy Pop](/source/Candy_Pop_(Twice_song))" was released on February 7, 2018. The single sold 303,746 copies in its first week and topped the [Japan Hot 100](/source/Billboard_Japan_Hot_100) chart, while also becoming their second single to earn a platinum certification from the RIAJ. The group also embarked on their first concert tour in Japan titled [Twice Showcase Live Tour 2018 "Candy Pop"](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours#Twice_Showcase_Live_Tour_2018_"Candy_Pop"), starting on January 19, 2018, in the [Aichi Prefecture](/source/Aichi_Prefecture).[95][96] On April 9, they released their fifth EP, *[What Is Love?](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(EP))*, with the [single of the same name](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(Twice_song)) produced by Park Jin-young.[97] The EP sold 335,235 copies in the first month and made Twice become the first female artist and the fifth act to earn a [platinum](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart#Certification) certification by the [Korea Music Content Association](/source/Korea_Music_Content_Association) (KMCA), for selling over 250,000 copies.[98][99] Twice's third Japanese single, "[Wake Me Up](/source/Wake_Me_Up_(Twice_song))", was released on May 16,[100] and became the first physical single by a foreign female artist to be certified double platinum by the RIAJ.[101][102][103][104] Their second headline tour titled "[Twice 2nd Tour: Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours#Twice_2nd_Tour:_Twiceland_Zone_2_–_Fantasy_Park)" began in Seoul on May 18–20.[105][106] By its conclusion, the group's concert tour had attracted over 90,000 fans in six cities across Asia.[107]

Twice performed a cover of [The Jackson 5](/source/The_Jackson_5)'s "[I Want You Back](/source/I_Want_You_Back#Cover_versions)" as the theme song to the Japanese film adaptation of *[Sensei Kunshu](/source/Sensei_Kunshu)*. The song was released as a digital single on June 15, along with the music video.[108][109] A second version of the music video featuring the cast of the film was released on June 26.[110] On July 9, an expanded [reissue](/source/Reissue) of *What Is Love?* named *[Summer Nights](/source/Summer_Nights_(EP))*, along with its lead single "[Dance the Night Away](/source/Dance_the_Night_Away_(Twice_song))", was released.[111] The single surpassed 100 million streams and sold 2,500,000 downloads on [Gaon Music Chart](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart), earning the group its first [platinum](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart#Certification) single certification for both streaming and download, and making Twice the second act to earn a platinum certification for streaming, download and album by the KMCA since certifications were introduced in April 2018.[112][113][99]

On September 12, Twice released their first Japanese [studio album](/source/Studio_album), *[BDZ](/source/BDZ_(album))*. Its [lead single of the same name](/source/BDZ_(song)) was pre-released as a digital single on August 17.[114][115] *BDZ* debuted at number 1 on the daily ranking of [Oricon Albums Chart](/source/Oricon_Albums_Chart) with 89,721 units sold, setting a record for the highest first day sales of albums released by a Korean girl group in Japan.[116] It also topped the weekly ranking with 181,069 units sold, making Twice the fifth foreign female artist in Oricon history to top both the weekly singles and albums chart.[117] The release of the album was followed with their concert tour named [Twice 1st Arena Tour 2018 "BDZ"](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours#Twice_1st_Arena_Tour_2018_"BDZ"), beginning in [Chiba](/source/Chiba_(city)) on September 29.[118] The studio album was certified platinum by the RIAJ, making it the group's fifth consecutive platinum certification in Japan.[119] Twice released their sixth EP, *[Yes or Yes](/source/Yes_or_Yes)*, on November 5, with the lead single of [the same name](/source/Yes_or_Yes_(Twice_song)).[120] The music video of "Yes or Yes" achieved 31.4 million views on YouTube within the first 24 hours, becoming the seventh-biggest 24-hour YouTube debut of all time.[121]

On December 12, Twice released a special album titled *[The Year of "Yes"](/source/The_Year_of_%22Yes%22)*, along with its lead single "[The Best Thing I Ever Did](/source/The_Best_Thing_I_Ever_Did)", as a reissue of *Yes or Yes*.[122] The group also released a [repackage](/source/Repackage) of *BDZ* with "Stay by My Side", the theme song of the Japanese television drama *Shinya no Dame Koi Zukan*, on December 26. "Stay by My Side" was released as a digital single on October 22, along with a behind-the-scenes video showing Twice recording the song.[123]

### 2019: *Fancy You*, *Feel Special*, and *&Twice*

Twice at the 2019 [Gaon Chart Music Awards](/source/Gaon_Chart_Music_Awards)

On March 6, 2019, the group released their second Japanese [compilation album](/source/Compilation_album) *[#Twice2](/source/Twice2)*. The album debuted at number 1 on the daily ranking of the Oricon Albums Chart with 95,825 units sold, breaking the group's own record of the highest first day album sales for K-pop girl groups in Japan. It then became the first album by a foreign female artist to sell more than 200,000 albums in the first week since [Kara](/source/Kara_(South_Korean_group))'s *[Super Girl](/source/Super_Girl_(album))* in 2011.[124][125]

Twice became the first female K-pop act to hold a Japanese dome tour with [Twice Dome Tour 2019 "#Dreamday"](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours#Twice_Dome_Tour_2019_"#Dreamday"), held from March to April 2019. The tour garnered a total audience of 220,000 during five shows in [Osaka](/source/Osaka), Tokyo and [Nagoya](/source/Nagoya), with tickets selling out within one minute.[126][127]

On April 22, they released their seventh EP *[Fancy You](/source/Fancy_You_(EP))*.[128] The music video for "[Fancy](/source/Fancy_(Twice_song))", which garnered over 42.1 million views in a single day, also reached the seventh position in the list of YouTube's biggest debuts during the first 24 hours.[129] Recording 314,323 copies sold on April 25, the release of *Fancy You* saw Twice exceeding a total of over 3.75 million album copies sold from their twelve Korean releases.[130] Following the release of the album, the group embarked on their first world tour titled "[Twicelights](/source/Twicelights_World_Tour)" which was first held at a sold-out KSPO Dome in Seoul on May 25–26. Twicelights marked the group's first solo concert tour held in the United States, with the North American leg of their tour recording over 41,000 people in attendance.[131][132]

On June 12, Twice released two Japanese digital singles, "[Happy Happy](/source/Happy_Happy)" and "[Breakthrough](/source/Breakthrough_(Twice_song))". On the release day of the digital singles, "Happy Happy" was also released physically, followed by "Breakthrough" a week later.[133][134] Both singles received a platinum certification from the RIAJ.[101] On July 17, JYP Entertainment announced that the group will hold an additional Japanese tour leg after reaching tens of thousands of fans on the Southeast Asia and North America legs of their Twicelights World Tour.[135][136] They staged twelve concerts in seven Japanese cities from October 2019 to February 2020.[137]

Twice released their eighth EP, *[Feel Special](/source/Feel_Special)*, on September 23, along with the music video for the [lead single of the same name](/source/Feel_Special_(song)) produced by Park Jin-young.[138][139] The single scored the group's second number one entry on the *Billboard* World Digital Song Sales chart. "Feel Special" also increased Twice's popularity across North America, as the single debuted on the [Canadian Hot 100](/source/Canadian_Hot_100) at number 82. The group's first entry made Twice the third K-pop girl group and ninth K-pop act to appear on this chart.[140] Recording sales of over 151,000 copies on September 30, Twice broke their own first-week album sales record with *Feel Special*.[141]

Twice released their second Japanese studio album *[&Twice](/source/%26Twice)* on November 20, which included the group's earlier released singles "Happy Happy" and "Breakthrough". The album's lead single "[Fake & True](/source/Fake_%26_True)" was pre-released as a digital single on October 18.[142] *&Twice* debuted at number 1 on the daily ranking of the Oricon Albums Chart with 80,563 copies sold, before going on to top the weekly Oricon Albums Chart with 124,197 copies sold.[143][144]

In 2019, Twice sold over one million albums on Gaon, achieving this feat for the third consecutive year.[145][146] In Japan, Twice surpassed 5 billion [yen](/source/Japanese_yen) worth of record sales in 2019.[147] The group was the bestselling foreign artist and ranked fourth overall in the Artist Sales category of the 52nd [Oricon](/source/Oricon) Annual Ranking.[147] On *[Billboard Japan](/source/Billboard_Japan)*, Twice ranked fifth in the Top Artist category of the 2019 year-end rankings, becoming the group's third consecutive year of ranking within the top five.[148][149][93] The group also became the fifth most-streamed act on [Spotify](/source/Spotify) in the country.[150][151]

### 2020: US promotions, *More and More*, and *Eyes Wide Open*

Twice performing at the [2020 Golden Disc Awards](/source/34th_Golden_Disc_Awards)

In October 2019, JYP Entertainment announced that the group has added two stops to their world tour "Twicelights" at the [Tokyo Dome](/source/Tokyo_Dome).[152] The additional concerts were initially scheduled to be held on March 3–4, 2020, with tickets being sold out within three minutes.[153][154] However, due to concerns regarding the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic), the Tokyo concerts were postponed and scheduled on April 15–16, but was eventually canceled altogether.[155][156] An encore of the tour called the "Twicelights World Tour Finale" was also initially set to be held in [Seoul](/source/Seoul) on March 7 and 8, 2020 at the [KSPO Dome](/source/KSPO_Dome)[157] but was eventually canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[158] On February 24, it was announced that the group had signed with [Republic Records](/source/Republic_Records) for promotion in the United States as part of JYP Entertainment's partnership with the label.[159][160] The documentary series *[Twice: Seize the Light](/source/Twice%3A_Seize_the_Light)* first premiered on April 29 through YouTube Originals, which features nine episodes that follow the group's members throughout their journey as trainees to their first world tour "Twicelights".[161] Their ninth Korean EP,*[More & More](/source/More_%26_More_(EP))*, was released on June 1 with a lead single of [the same name](/source/More_%26_More_(Twice_song)).[162] A month after its release, the EP recorded over 563,000 sales on [Gaon](/source/Gaon_Album_Chart), making it not only Twice's bestselling album to date but also setting a record for having the highest sales volume for a girl group in Gaon Chart history.[163] The EP debuted at number 200 on the [*Billboard* 200](/source/Billboard_200), making Twice the fifth South Korean girl group to enter the chart, after [Girls' Generation-TTS](/source/Girls'_Generation-TTS), [Girls' Generation](/source/Girls'_Generation), [2NE1](/source/2NE1) and [Blackpink](/source/Blackpink).[164] Twice also entered the *Billboard* [Artist 100](/source/Artist_100) for the first time, debuting at number 96.[165]

On July 8, Twice released their sixth Japanese single, "[Fanfare](/source/Fanfare_(song))", which earned a platinum certification from the RIAJ.[166][101] On August 9, the group held their first online concert titled "Twice: World in a Day" in response to their "Twicelights World Tour Finale" which had been canceled earlier in the year. The group worked with the [Beyond Live](/source/Beyond_Live) platform launched by [SM Entertainment](/source/SM_Entertainment) and [Naver](/source/Naver_Corporation) for the concert, becoming the first artist outside of SM Entertainment to host an online concert using the platform.[167]

On September 16, Twice released their third Japanese compilation album *[#Twice3](/source/Twice3)*, which became their seventh number 1 album on the Oricon Albums Chart, making Twice the second foreign female artist to achieve the feat following South Korean singer [BoA](/source/BoA).[168] The group released their second Korean studio album, *[Eyes Wide Open](/source/Eyes_Wide_Open_(Twice_album))*, on October 26 with the lead single titled "[I Can't Stop Me](/source/I_Can't_Stop_Me)".[169][170] Two months later after the release of *Eyes Wide Open*, the album debuted at number 72 on the US *Billboard* 200, marking the group's highest entry on the chart surpassing *More & More*, as well as making Twice only the third K-pop girl group to break within the top 100 of the chart, after 2NE1 and Blackpink.[171]

Twice then collaborated with the virtual girl group [K/DA](/source/K%2FDA), with members Nayeon, Sana, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung being featured on the song "I'll Show You" as part of K/DA's first EP *[All Out](/source/All_Out_(EP))* released on November 6. The group's four members performed the song alongside American singer-songwriters [Bekuh Boom](/source/Bekuh_Boom) and Annika Wells.[172][173] Following this, Twice released their seventh Japanese single titled "[Better](/source/Better_(Twice_song))" on November 11 for digital download and streaming, featuring "Scorpion" as a B-side, and was then released physically on November 18.[174] The single debuted at number 3 on the [*Billboard* Japan Hot 100](/source/Billboard_Japan_Hot_100) recording 93,548 unit sales on November 16–22.[175] The group then made their US television debut with their appearance on the "#PlayAtHome" series of *[The Late Show with Stephen Colbert](/source/The_Late_Show_with_Stephen_Colbert)* on November 30, performing their song "I Can't Stop Me".[176]

On December 1, it was reported that Twice had reached cumulative sales of over 5.81 million albums on Gaon. Taking into consideration the group's sales in Japan, Twice had exceeded 10 million album copies sold in both countries.[177] During their appearance at the [2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2020_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) on December 6, Twice gave a surprise performance of their unreleased track titled "[Cry for Me](/source/Cry_for_Me_(Twice_song))" which was described by the group as a present for their fans, and after high demand, the song was officially released as a digital single on December 18.[178] The song debuted atop the *Billboard* World Digital Song Sales Chart on the chart dated January 2, 2021, and also became the group's third entry on the *Billboard* Global Excluding US Chart debuting at #122.[179][180]

### 2021–2022: International expansion and fourth world tour, "III"

Twice performing at [The Forum](/source/The_Forum_(Inglewood%2C_California)) in Inglewood, California on February 15, 2022

On January 28, 2021, Twice made an appearance on the *Time* 100 Talks series held by *[Time](/source/Time_(magazine))* magazine via livestream broadcast, with the group delivering a special performance of their track "Depend On You" from their *Eyes Wide Open* album.[181]

On March 6, the group held their second online concert titled "Twice in Wonderland", which was first announced on January 14. The concert was held in partnership with [NTT Docomo](/source/NTT_Docomo) and was broadcast using various technologies including AR (augmented reality) and MR (mixed reality). At the end of their online concert, Twice announced the release of their upcoming Japanese single "[Kura Kura](/source/Kura_Kura_(Twice_song))" to be slated on May 12.[182][183] "Kura Kura" was pre-released on online streaming platforms on April 20. Its music video was also released on the same date.[184]

On April 28, Twice appeared on *[The Kelly Clarkson Show](/source/The_Kelly_Clarkson_Show)* with a performance of their single "Cry for Me".[185] The group's tenth Korean EP, *[Taste of Love](/source/Taste_of_Love_(EP))*, was released on June 11. "[Alcohol-Free](/source/Alcohol-Free)", the EP's lead single, was pre-released on June 9, along with its music video.[186] After the release of the music video, the number of YouTube views exceeded 20 million in just 24 hours.[187] In the week ending June 17, *Taste of Love* debuted at number 6 on the *Billboard* 200, becoming Twice's first top 10 album in the United States with 46,000 album-equivalent units earned. Of that sum, the EP recorded 43,000 physical sales, making it the best selling album in the US for the week. With this, Twice became the first female Korean act to chart an EP within the top ten of the *Billboard* 200, and just the second female Korean act to have a top 10 album in the chart.[188]

On July 28, the group released their third Japanese studio album, *[Perfect World](/source/Perfect_World_(Twice_album))*, which includes the lead single [of the same name](/source/Perfect_World_(Twice_song)).[189] The group released their first official all-English single, "[The Feels](/source/The_Feels_(song))", on October 1.[190] At the end of the single's music video, their third Korean studio album (sixth overall) and fourth world tour were teased.[191] On October 11, "The Feels" debuted at number 83 on the [*Billboard* Hot 100](/source/Billboard_Hot_100), marking the group's first appearance on the chart.[192] The song also made its way to the [UK Singles Chart](/source/UK_Singles_Chart), where it peaked at number 80.[193] The group's third Korean studio album, *[Formula of Love: O+T=<3](/source/Formula_of_Love%3A_O%2BT%3D%EF%BC%9C3)*, was released on November 12 with its lead single, "[Scientist](/source/Scientist_(Twice_song))".[194] The album peaked at number 3 on the *Billboard* 200, breaking *Taste of Love*'s record.[195]

On November 15, the group announced five initial North American tour dates of their fourth world tour, "[III](/source/Twice_4th_World_Tour_III)".[196] They embarked on the tour with a two-day concert in Seoul on December 25–26.[197] On December 3, Twice pre-released their ninth Japanese single, "[Doughnut](/source/Doughnut_(song))", with an accompanying music video. It was physically released on December 15 in Japan.[198] On March 16, 2022, they released their fourth Japanese compilation album *[#Twice4](/source/Twice4)*, which became their eighth number 1 album on the Oricon Albums Chart, making Twice the first foreign female artist to achieve this feat.[199][200]

With the successful completion of their seven-date U.S. leg of the "III" World Tour which concluded on February 27, 2022, Twice became the first female K-pop act to hold two separate arena tours in the world's biggest music market, bringing out an audience of approximately 100,000 people. Originally, only one date for Los Angeles and New York was announced, but second shows were quickly added to both cities added due to high demand after the sellout.[201] Following the success of their US tour, Twice announced an encore concert at the [Banc of California Stadium](/source/Banc_of_California_Stadium) in Los Angeles, making them the first female K-pop group to headline a stadium concert in the United States. Initially announcing only one date for May 14, the group decided to hold an additional performance on May 15 following high demand.[202] In addition, the group was scheduled to hold their Tokyo Dome concert in Japan for two days on April 23 and 24, but as the tickets were sold out at the same time as the opening sale, they added a performance on the 25th. With three sold-out dates at the Tokyo Dome, Twice became the first K-pop girl group and the second girl group overall (following [AKB48](/source/AKB48)) to hold a three-day concert at the said venue.[203][204]

### 2022–2024: Contract renewal and "Ready to Be" tour

Twice performing at [Allegiant Stadium](/source/Allegiant_Stadium) during their [Ready to Be World Tour](/source/Ready_to_Be_World_Tour)

On July 12, 2022, all members of Twice renewed their contracts with JYP Entertainment.[205] The group's fourth Japanese studio album, *[Celebrate](/source/Celebrate_(Twice_album))*, was released on July 27 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of their debut in Japan.[206] Its [lead single of the same name](/source/Celebrate_(Twice_song)) was pre-released as a digital single on July 15.[207] On August 26, Twice released their eleventh Korean EP, *[Between 1&2](/source/Between_1%262)*, and its lead single, "[Talk That Talk](/source/Talk_That_Talk_(Twice_song))".[208] *Between 1&2* was Twice's first album to sell one million copies, and the group surpassed 14 million cumulative album sales by the end of the year.[209][210]

On January 20, 2023, Twice released a pre-release English single, "[Moonlight Sunrise](/source/Moonlight_Sunrise)", ahead of their twelfth Korean EP, *[Ready to Be](/source/Ready_to_Be)*. The EP and its lead single, "[Set Me Free](/source/Set_Me_Free_(Twice_song))", were released on March 10.[211] *Ready to Be* had 1.7 million pre-order sales and is Twice's bestselling album to date.[212] The group embarked on their fifth world tour, "[Ready to Be](/source/Ready_to_Be_World_Tour)", with a two-day concert in Seoul on April 15–16.[213] On May 31, Twice released their tenth Japanese single, "[Hare Hare](/source/Hare_Hare)", which was created for their first stadium concerts in Japan.[214][215] With four sold-out dates at [Yanmar Stadium Nagai](/source/Yanmar_Stadium_Nagai) and [Ajinomoto Stadium](/source/Ajinomoto_Stadium), Twice became the first K-pop girl group to hold a concert at a stadium in Japan.[216] The North American leg of the "Ready to Be" World Tour concluded on July 9, and included sold-out concerts at [SoFi Stadium](/source/SoFi_Stadium) and [MetLife Stadium](/source/MetLife_Stadium), a first for any K-pop girl group.[217] They released the single "Dance Again", also featured in their television commercial for [FamilyMart](/source/FamilyMart) in Japan, on December 12.[218]

On February 2, 2024, Twice released the single "[I Got You](/source/I_Got_You_(Twice_song))".[219] The song serves as the pre-release single from their thirteenth Korean EP, *[With You-th](/source/With_You-th)*, which was released on February 23 along with the lead single "[One Spark](/source/One_Spark_(song))".[220] The group released their fifth Japanese studio album, *[Dive](/source/Dive_(Twice_album))*, on July 17.[221] That same month, they concluded the "Ready to Be" World Tour with a series of special concerts in Japan, becoming the first foreign female artist to headline a concert at [Nissan Stadium](/source/Nissan_Stadium_(Yokohama)).[222] The tour was their largest yet, with 51 shows in 27 cities across Asia, North America, South America, Oceania, and Europe,[223] and 1.5 million attendees in total.[222]

On October 20, Twice held a fan meeting titled "Home 9round" to commemorate the ninth anniversary of their debut. During the event, they performed the unreleased track "Sweetest Obsession" and announced their fourteenth EP, *[Strategy](/source/Strategy_(EP))*, which was released on December 6.[224][225] On October 25, Twice was featured on a remix of [Megan Thee Stallion](/source/Megan_Thee_Stallion)'s "[Mamushi"](/source/Mamushi_(song)).[226] In turn, Megan Thee Stallion featured on *Strategy*'s lead single, "[Strategy](/source/Strategy_(song))".[227] On November 21, Twice became the first K-pop artist to headline *[Amazon Music Live](/source/Amazon_Music_Live)*, with their performance having the most unique viewers of any [Amazon Music](/source/Amazon_Music) production to date on both [Twitch](/source/Twitch_(service)) and [Prime Video](/source/Prime_Video).[228][229] They released "The Wish", their second single to be featured in a FamilyMart television commercial, on December 16.[230]

### 2025–present: *This Is For*

Twice performing in Seattle during the [This Is For World Tour](/source/This_Is_For_World_Tour) in January 2026

In April 2025, Twice opened all six shows of [Coldplay](/source/Coldplay)'s [Music of the Spheres World Tour](/source/Music_of_the_Spheres_World_Tour) in Seoul as the special guest.[231][232] They also joined Coldplay on stage to perform a new version of "[We Pray](/source/We_Pray)", which was released on April 17.[233] Twice released their fifth Japanese compilation album *[#Twice5](/source/Twice5)* on May 14.[234] Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung performed the [end credits](/source/End_credits) version of "[Takedown](/source/Takedown_(song))" for the [Netflix](/source/Netflix) film *[KPop Demon Hunters](/source/KPop_Demon_Hunters)*, released on June 20.[235] On July 11, Twice released their fourth Korean studio album, *[This Is For](/source/This_Is_For)*, and its lead single [of the same name](/source/This_Is_For_(song)).[236] In support of the album, they embarked on the [This Is For World Tour](/source/This_Is_For_World_Tour) with a two-day concert in Incheon on July 19–20.[237] On August 2, Twice became the first K-pop girl group to headline the [Lollapalooza](/source/Lollapalooza) music festival in Chicago.[238] They released their sixth Japanese studio album, *[Enemy](/source/Enemy_(Twice_album))*, on August 27.[239] To commemorate the tenth anniversary of their debut, Twice released the album *[Ten: The Story Goes On](/source/Ten%3A_The_Story_Goes_On)* and its lead single "Me+You" on October 10.[240] Members Nayeon, Jihyo, Momo, and Tzuyu headlined the [Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2025](/source/Victoria's_Secret_Fashion_Show_2025) on October 15.[241][242] The group also released the 10th anniversary documentary film *One in a Mill10n* on October 20.[243]

## Artistry

Twice is most notable for their consistent employment of "cute" concepts which was further supported by the group's bubblegum pop sound, which was seen as a departure from the usual retro style of music that was seen in their predecessor labelmates and fellow girl groups [Wonder Girls](/source/Wonder_Girls) and [Miss A](/source/Miss_A).[244] The group had come to develop a signature "color pop" sonic style described as a combination of [rock](/source/Rock_music), [R&B](/source/Contemporary_R%26B), and [hip hop](/source/Hip_hop_music) coupled with notable [hooks](/source/Hook_(music)) in their music.[245] In the group's early years, [teen pop](/source/Teen_pop) represented their discography since teenagers were their target audience.[244] Their "cheerful" musical base was employed alongside a colorful style in terms of the members' fashion. While they have gained notability for emphasizing their youthful image, Twice has since adopted a darker, more mature, and elegant style.[181][246] This was first seen in 2019 with the release of "[Fancy](/source/Fancy_(Twice_song))" and "[Breakthrough](/source/Breakthrough_(Twice_song))", which saw the group perform more sensual choreography for the former while employing a brassier electro-pop sound in the latter.[245][247] They have since experimented with [EDM](/source/Electronic_dance_music), [synth-pop](/source/Synth-pop), and [retro soul](/source/Retro-soul) among others in their eighth EP *Feel Special*;[248] [tropical house](/source/Tropical_house), [Latin pop](/source/Latin_pop), and [new jack swing](/source/New_jack_swing) in their ninth EP *More & More*; [retro](/source/Retro)-[synth](/source/Synthesizer), [dance-pop](/source/Dance-pop), [Japanese city-pop](/source/City_pop), and [contemporary R&B](/source/Contemporary_R%26B) in their second Korean studio album *Eyes Wide Open*;[249][250] and [disco-pop](/source/Disco-pop), [reggae-pop](/source/Reggae-pop), and [trap](/source/Trap_music) in their third Korean studio album *Formula of Love: O+T=<3*.[251] In addition to the evolution of the group's sound, the members' participation in the creative process has also increased over the years. All nine members have been involved in the creation of the group's music, particularly lyrically, the most prolific songwriters of which being [Dahyun](/source/Dahyun), [Jihyo](/source/Jihyo), and [Chaeyoung](/source/Chaeyoung).[252][253]

The group is also known for incorporating modern [online culture](/source/Internet_culture) into their musical releases and their corresponding music videos. For instance, their 2016 single "TT" is named after the crying emoticon which was imitated in the group's point choreography, while their 2017 track "Likey" lyrically alludes to Instagram culture and the struggles of maintaining a beautiful social media image.[247][254] In the music video for their 2018 single "[What Is Love?](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(Twice_song))", the group referenced several movies including *[The Princess Diaries](/source/The_Princess_Diaries_(film))*, *[Ghost](/source/Ghost_(1990_film))*, *[La Boum](/source/La_Boum)*, *[Pulp Fiction](/source/Pulp_Fiction)*, *[Romeo + Juliet](/source/Romeo_%2B_Juliet)*, [*Love Letter*](/source/Love_Letter_(1995_film)), *[La La Land](/source/La_La_Land)*, and *[Leon: The Professional](/source/L%C3%A9on%3A_The_Professional)*.[255]

## Impact and legacy

Regarded as one K-pop's most influential groups,[256] *[Clash](/source/Clash_(magazine))* called Twice "the K-pop industry’s standard for girl groups since their 2015 debut". The group has since been said to have defined K-pop culture on a global scale.[257][258] Chase McMullen from *[Beats Per Minute](/source/Beats_Per_Minute_(website))* noted that Twice had "established perhaps just about the strongest girl group discography in K-pop", and the group is regarded as one of the most bankable girl groups in Korean music history.[259][260] Globally, they are one of the [best-selling girl groups of all time](/source/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups). Called "undeniable global icons" by [*Nylon*](/source/Nylon_(magazine)), the group's music has been credited as having defined an entire generation of K-pop.[261][262] *[Forbes](/source/Forbes)* proclaimed them to be "juggernauts" in the music industry, pointing to their ability to sell out concerts at some of the world's largest stadiums;[263] the group's dominance in the global music space has also been highlighted by organizations such as *[The Hollywood Reporter](/source/The_Hollywood_Reporter)*, *[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)*, [*Billboard*](/source/Billboard_(magazine)), and *[The Recording Academy](/source/The_Recording_Academy)*.[264][265][266][267] They were called "The Biggest K-pop Group in the World" by *[Harper's Bazaar](/source/Harper's_Bazaar)* in 2020,[268] and in 2024, *[Music Connection](/source/Music_Connection)* declared them to have "cemented themselves as one of the most successful K-pop groups of all time."[252] After the worldwide success of the 2025 animated film *[KPop Demon Hunters](/source/KPop_Demon_Hunters)*, Director Maggie Kang named Twice as an inspiration for the fictional K-pop girl group Huntrix.[269][270][271]

Twice performing in the Philippines in 2019 for their [Twicelights World Tour](/source/Twicelights_World_Tour)

Twice have been well received in South Korea, deemed a "major force" in the industry, and called the "undisputed leader among idol girl groups", they ranked second in the top ten artists of the [Gallup Korea](/source/Gallup_Korea) survey for three consecutive years, making them the highest-ranking Korean group in 2016 and 2017,[272][273] and the highest-ranking girl group in 2018.[274] Since 2016, members regularly have placed in the top 20 of Gallup Korea's annual poll of the nation's favorite idols.[275] In 2017, Twice was included in [*Forbes* Korea Power Celebrity](/source/Forbes_Korea_Power_Celebrity#2017) at third overall and first among recording artists. They entered within the top ten of the list again ranking third in 2018, and ninth in 2020.[276][277][278] Twice has also been recognized for their brand recognition and marketing power, having topped the "Girl Group Brand Power Ranking" published by the Korean Corporate Reputation Research Institute several times.[279] The group's success and domestic popularity was key in the rise of [JYP Entertainment](/source/JYP_Entertainment)'s [stock](/source/Stock), which increased in value by a factor of seven in less than three years; since the group's debut in 2015, prices rose from [₩](/source/South_Korean_won)4,500 to ₩31,400 in 2018. The group is also credited as among the key reasons for a significant increase in JYP Entertainment's market cap, from ₩1.33 trillion in 2021 to ₩2.24 trillion in 2022.[280][281] During the [2017 South Korean presidential election](/source/2017_South_Korean_presidential_election), then-candidate [Moon Jae-in](/source/Moon_Jae-in) from the Democratic party and candidate [Yoo Seong-min](/source/Yoo_Seong-min) from the Bareun party both used Twice's song "Cheer Up" with modified lyrics as their campaign jingles.[282][283]

Twice performing at [KCON LA](/source/KCON#Los_Angeles_–_July_29–31) in July 2016

Following their consecutive commercial successes in 2016 and 2017 Twice has since been dubbed by Korean media as the "Nation's Girl Group", being cited as a follow-up to previously successful girl groups [Girls' Generation](/source/Girls'_Generation) and [Kara](/source/Kara_(South_Korean_group)). Music critic Kang Tae-gyu has described Twice as being "one step ahead of the current period" among other girl groups from the same period of their debut.[284][285] The group's commercial performance following their career breakthrough in 2016 was considered by the media to be 'remarkable' in an industry dominated by all-male music groups.[286] Twice's distinctive point choreography—including for "Cheer Up" (2016), "TT" (2016) and "Signal" (2017)— became dance crazes and viral [memes](/source/Internet_meme) imitated by many celebrities in South Korea.[287][288] In a survey conducted by media outlet *Sports Chosun* done in 2020 wherein representatives from several Korean entertainment agencies were surveyed on their choice for the top girl group, Twice was ranked at number 1 with 83 points, with agency officials citing the group's strong digital and physical sales alongside their pan-Asia success.[289] A similar survey was conducted by media outlet *Sports Seoul* in the same year, with Twice also ranking at number 1 as the best female idol group among Korean entertainment industry officials with 111 points, citing the group's role in leading the re-emergence of girl groups in the [Korean wave](/source/Korean_wave).[290]

In Japan, the group's positive reputation and relatability amongst fans were attributed by local media to the presence of Japanese members Momo, Sana, and Mina who gained Twice fame in the country even before their debut. [NHK](/source/NHK) News credited the group's commercial success with helping mend relations between Japan and South Korea.[291][292][293] An example of Twice's popularity in Japan was seen after the release of their song "TT", in which the track's signature pose was imitated by several Japanese celebrities and idols including [AKB48](/source/AKB48) and [Nogizaka46](/source/Nogizaka46). When Twice officially debuted in Japan through the release of their compilation album *#Twice*, the [Tokyo Tower Observatory](/source/Tokyo_Tower) commemorated the event by displaying "TT" on the landmark—it was the first time that the Tokyo Tower had collaborated with an artist for a display, and was regarded as an unusual development by local media.[294][295] Japanese newspaper *[Yomiuri Shimbun](/source/Yomiuri_Shimbun)* called Twice the "new protagonist in the dominance of Japan's Korean wave content market", while Korean press remarked that the group is "reigniting the heat of K-pop in Japan".[296][297][298] Twice is one of two Korean acts that have been credited with leading a third "[Hallyu](/source/Hallyu)" wave in Japan.[299]

Internationally, Twice's notable bubblegum pop sound and distinctive choreography has led to the group receiving recognition by *Time* magazine as among the stand-out groups in K-pop.[300] With much of K-pop's success in the United States being attributed to most Korean acts employing either hip-hop or EDM as their sonic base, *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))* has noted the success of Twice in making their bubblegum sound attract Western appeal, following the group's release of their song "[Dance The Night Away](/source/Dance_the_Night_Away_(Twice_song))".[301] The *[South China Morning Post](/source/South_China_Morning_Post)* has named Twice as among three major female K-pop groups who are considered as "game-changers in a boy band-led industry", which was seen when Twice's eighth EP *[Feel Special](/source/Feel_Special)* became the bestselling girl group album in South Korea in 2019 and their feat of being the first Korean female group to hold a Japanese dome tour.[302] The group's domestic and international success has led to *[Forbes](/source/Forbes)* magazine to include them in their "[30 Under 30](/source/Forbes_30_Under_30)" list in 2020.[303] Twice was also included in its Asia's inaugural "100 Digital Stars" list, which highlights personalities from the Asia-Pacific region with an established influence in social and digital media.[304] The group was included in [Bloomberg](/source/Bloomberg_News)'s Pop Star Power Rankings for the month of July 2020, ranking at number 12.[305]

## Awards and achievements

Main article: [List of awards and nominations received by Twice](/source/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Twice)

Twice received its first award at the [2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2015_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) as [Best New Female Artist](/source/Mnet_Asian_Music_Award_for_Best_New_Artist_(Solo_or_Group)#Winners_and_nominees), followed by another New Artist Award at the [2016 Golden Disc Awards](/source/Golden_Disc_Awards#Newcomer_Winners_/_New_Artist_of_the_Year).[22][306]

In 2016, Twice won its first [music program](/source/Music_programs_of_South_Korea) award with "[Cheer Up](/source/Cheer_Up_(song))" on the May 5 episode of *[M Countdown](/source/M_Countdown)*.[307] The group also won several main and grand prize awards including Song of the Year with "Cheer Up" in two major music awards shows, [Melon Music Awards](/source/Melon_Music_Awards#Song_of_the_Year_Award) and [Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2016_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards).[51][52] Their second [EP](/source/Extended_play), *[Twicecoaster: Lane 1](/source/Twicecoaster%3A_Lane_1)*, was the fifth-highest-selling K-pop album of 2016 and the highest among girl groups.[46][47] In 2017, "[Signal](/source/Signal_(Twice_song))" from their fourth [extended play of the same name](/source/Signal_(EP)) achieved Twice's second [Song of the Year](/source/Mnet_Asian_Music_Award_for_Song_of_the_Year) award at the [2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2017_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards), making them the first artist to consecutively win the grand prize.[308] With a total of 36 music program trophies in 2017, Twice recorded the most wins received in a single year.[309] Twice ranked second on [Oricon](/source/Oricon)'s Breakout Artists of 2017 and became the first overseas female act to achieve a rookie triple crown on the 50th Oricon Annual Ranking. Twice also placed first in rookie artist total sales in 2017, with sales reaching 1.54 billion [yen](/source/Japanese_yen), as well as first-place among albums and singles for *#Twice* and "[One More Time](/source/One_More_Time_(Twice_song))" respectively.[310][311]

By May of the following year, they became the first artist to win seven consecutive [Triple Crowns](/source/Inkigayo#Triple_Crown) on *[Inkigayo](/source/Inkigayo)*.[312] Twice received their third consecutive Song of the Year award at the [2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/2018_Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) with "What Is Love?" from their fifth [extended play of the same name](/source/What_Is_Love%3F_(EP)), making them the first group to win the award for three consecutive years.[313] Twice topped the list of Korea's most popular music video on [YouTube](/source/YouTube) for two consecutive years with "Cheer Up" (2016) and "[Knock Knock](/source/Knock_Knock_(Twice_song))" (2017).[314] In 2020, Twice became the K-pop girl group with the most music show wins totaling 106 wins as well as the fastest group to reach that number.[315]

Twice was included in [*Variety*](/source/Variety_(magazine))'s Youth Impact Report 2016—an annual list of young entertainers who have made an impact in the industry over the past year—at number 54 as the only K-pop group on the list.[316] In 2017, Twice received the [Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation](/source/Orders%2C_decorations%2C_and_medals_of_South_Korea) at the [Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards](/source/Korean_Popular_Culture_and_Arts_Awards).[317][318] They were then recognized as the only Asian act on *Billboard'*s 21 Under 21 2017: Music's Next Generation, an annual ranking that highlights some of the world's most powerful young voices across various music genres.[319][320]

In 2021, Twice's tenth extended play, *Taste of Love*, peaked at number-one on the *Billboard* Top Album Sales chart, making it the first EP from a girl group to do so. It was also the first EP from a girl group to enter the top 10 of the *Billboard* 200.[321] On March 1, 2023, Twice was awarded the Breakthrough Artist at the [2023 *Billboard* Women in Music](/source/Billboard_Women_in_Music) held in Los Angeles. This marks the first time a female K-Pop group has won this award.[322] In 2025, Twice received the Prime Minister's Commendation at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards.[323] In May 2026 Twice won the award for Best Female K-Pop Artist at the [2026 American Music Awards](/source/American_Music_Awards_of_2026) held in Las Vegas, Nevada.[324]

## Other ventures

### Endorsements

Twice at an event for [Pocari Sweat](/source/Pocari_Sweat) in May 2017

Even before the official debut of Twice, the nine members had signed contracts as exclusive models for school uniform brand Skoolooks, alongside J. Y. Park. By December 2015, Twice had signed ten [CF](/source/Television_advertisement#South_Korea) contracts, totaling earnings of [₩](/source/South_Korean_won)1.8 billion.[325][326] By February 2017, they had one of the fastest growths in the advertising industry as the group's rate charged for endorsement hit ₩200 million for 6 months and ₩300 million for a year.[327]

Twice is one of the celebrity endorsers of [Lotte Duty Free](/source/Lotte_(conglomerate)). They also collaborated with shoe company [Spris](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spris&action=edit&redlink=1) [[ko](https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%8A%A4%ED%94%84%EB%A6%AC%EC%8A%A4)] and created their own shoe brand called "Twice by Spris".[328][329] In early 2017, Twice was selected by beverage maker Donga Otsuka to promote the company's flagship sports drink [Pocari Sweat](/source/Pocari_Sweat) on its 30th anniversary. They became the first idol group to model for the brand. Pocari Sweat recorded ₩100 billion in sales for the first half of the year, a 10% increase over 2016's sales.[330][331]

As of 2017, Twice has represented about 30 different brands including cosmetics, clothing, online and mobile games, food and beverages, credit cards, and more.[332] Twice's first TV commercial in Japan for [Ymobile](/source/Ymobile_Corporation) was aired nationwide starting February 2, 2018, incorporating a pop arrangement of "[Y.M.C.A.](/source/Y.M.C.A._(song))" and Twice's signature "TT pose".[333][334] In 2019, Twice was selected as South Korean ambassador of [Estée Lauder](/source/Est%C3%A9e_Lauder_Companies).[335] The group also became "Global Benchsetters" for Philippine clothing brand [Bench](/source/Bench_(Philippine_clothing_brand)).[336][337] In March 2021, Kyungnam Pharmaceuticals announced that it had selected Twice as the representatives for its flagship vitamin brand Lemona.[338] Later that year, [Nintendo Korea](/source/Nintendo) launched a promotional campaign featuring Twice playing various [Nintendo Switch](/source/Nintendo_Switch) video games.[339][340] In August 2021, the group was chosen to perform for [Shopee Philippines](/source/Shopee)'s 9.9 Super Shopping Day TV special that was held on September 9.[341] On October 16, 2021, Scarlett Whitening, an Indonesian beauty brand known for its skin whitening products, introduced Twice as their brand ambassadors. The endorsement was, however, criticized by fans, calling JYP Entertainment to withdraw the deal as it would be "unethical" for Twice to endorse a brand with skin whitening products, "knowing that they have fans with darker skin complexions".[342][343] In 2023, Filipino snack brand [Oishi](/source/Oishi_(Philippine_brand)) selected Twice as their endorsers.[344] Kombucha brand Teazen named Twice as their new models for the brand on January 6, 2026.[345]

### Philanthropy

In February 2023, Twice donated [₩](/source/South_Korean_won)200 million (equivalent to ₩208.99 million or [US$](/source/USD)146,990.68 in 2025)[346] to help with the [2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake](/source/2023_Turkey%E2%80%93Syria_earthquake) through [Save the Children](/source/Save_the_Children).[347] In December 2025, they donated [HK$](/source/Hong_Kong_dollar)1 million ([US$](/source/United_States_dollar)128,700.13) through Hong Kong [World Vision](/source/World_Vision) to support children and families affected by the [Wang Fuk Court fire](/source/Wang_Fuk_Court_fire).[348]

## Members

- [Nayeon](/source/Nayeon) (나연) – vocalist, dancer[247][349]

- [Jeongyeon](/source/Jeongyeon) (정연) – vocalist[247][349]

- [Momo](/source/Momo_Hirai) (모모) – dancer, vocalist, rapper[247][349]

- [Sana](/source/Sana_(singer)) (사나) – vocalist[247][349]

- [Jihyo](/source/Jihyo) (지효) – leader, vocalist[247][349]

- [Mina](/source/Mina_(Japanese_singer)) (미나) – dancer, vocalist[247][349]

- [Dahyun](/source/Dahyun) (다현) – rapper, vocalist[247][349]

- [Chaeyoung](/source/Chaeyoung) (채영) – rapper, vocalist[247][349]

- [Tzuyu](/source/Tzuyu) (쯔위) – dancer, vocalist[247][349]

### Timeline

In July 2019, during the [Twicelights World Tour](/source/Twicelights_World_Tour), Mina took a break from activities due to her sudden extreme anxiety and insecurity problems in performing on stage.[350][351][352] She rejoined the tour in a limited capacity in October, and fully resumed her activities in February 2020.[353][354]

In October 2020, Jeongyeon took a break from all activities due to her [anxiety disorder](/source/Anxiety_disorder).[355] She resumed her activities on January 31, 2021, at the [30th Seoul Music Awards](/source/30th_Seoul_Music_Awards).[356] Between August–November 2021, Jeongyeon went on hiatus again due to [panic](/source/Panic_disorder) and anxiety disorder.[357][358]

Between October–December 2025, Chaeyoung suspended all activities due to health issues after she began experiencing [vasovagal syncope](/source/Vasovagal_syncope).[359][360] Between February–April 2026, Dahyun suspended all activities after sustaining a [stress fracture](/source/Stress_fracture) in her ankle.[361][362][363][364]

### Sub-unit

Main article: [MiSaMo](/source/MiSaMo)

In 2012, JYP was preparing to debut four Japanese girls, including Sana and Momo in Japan. However, due to the deterioration of the Korean-Japanese relationship, the project was suspended indefinitely.[365] It resurfaced again in February 2023, with Sana, Momo, and Mina forming a sub-unit named [MiSaMo](/source/MiSaMo). The trio released an original [soundtrack](/source/Soundtrack) titled "Bouquet" for [TV Asahi](/source/TV_Asahi)'s drama series *[Liaison: Kodomo no Kokoro Shinryōjo](/source/Liaison%3A_Kodomo_no_Kokoro_Shinry%C5%8Djo#Drama)*, before the release of their debut [extended play](/source/Extended_play) of seven tracks, *[Masterpiece](/source/Masterpiece_(EP))*, on July 26, 2023.[366][367][368]

## Discography

Main articles: [Twice albums discography](/source/Twice_albums_discography), [Twice singles discography](/source/Twice_singles_discography), and [List of songs recorded by Twice](/source/List_of_songs_recorded_by_Twice)

Korean albums Twicetagram (2017) Eyes Wide Open (2020) Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (2021) This Is For (2025) Ten: The Story Goes On (2025) Japanese albums BDZ (2018) &Twice (2019) Perfect World (2021) Celebrate (2022) Dive (2024) Enemy (2025)

## Concerts and tours

Main article: [List of Twice concert tours](/source/List_of_Twice_concert_tours)

Concert tours Twice 1st Tour: Twiceland – The Opening (2017) Twice Debut Showcase "Touchdown in Japan" (2017) Twice Showcase Live Tour 2018 "Candy Pop" (2018) Twice 2nd Tour: Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park (2018) Twice 1st Arena Tour 2018 "BDZ" (2018) Twice Dome Tour 2019 "#Dreamday" (2019) Twicelights World Tour (2019–2020) Twice 4th World Tour "III" (2021–2022) Ready to Be World Tour (2023–2024) This Is For World Tour (2025–2026) Online concerts Twice: World in a Day (2020) Twice in Wonderland (2021)

## Filmography

Main article: [Twice videography](/source/Twice_videography)

- *[Twice: Seize the Light](/source/Twice%3A_Seize_the_Light) (2020)*

## See also

- [List of best-selling girl groups](/source/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups)

[Portals](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Contents/Portals):
- [South Korea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:South_Korea)
- [Pop music](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Pop_music)
- [Music](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Music)

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## External links

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- [Official website](http://twice.jype.com)

v t e Twice Nayeon Jeongyeon Momo Sana Jihyo Mina Dahyun Chaeyoung Tzuyu Subgroups MiSaMo Studio albums Korean Twicetagram Eyes Wide Open Formula of Love: O+T=<3 This Is For Ten: The Story Goes On Japanese BDZ &Twice Perfect World Celebrate Dive Enemy Extended plays The Story Begins Page Two Twicecoaster: Lane 1 Signal What Is Love? Yes or Yes Fancy You Feel Special More & More Taste of Love Between 1&2 Ready to Be With You-th Strategy Reissues Albums Merry & Happy EPs Twicecoaster: Lane 2 Summer Nights The Year of "Yes" Compilations Albums #Twice #Twice2 #Twice3 #Twice4 #Twice5 EPs What's Twice? Remix albums The Remixes Concert tours Twicelights World Tour Twice 4th World Tour III Ready to Be World Tour This Is For World Tour Reality shows Sixteen Twice: Seize the Light Related Albums Singles Songs Videography Accolades Concerts Category

v t e Twice songs Singles discography Songs recorded Korean singles "Like Ooh-Ahh" "Cheer Up" "TT" "Knock Knock" "Signal" "Likey" "Heart Shaker" "What Is Love?" "Dance the Night Away" "Yes or Yes" "The Best Thing I Ever Did" "Fancy" "Feel Special" "More & More" "I Can't Stop Me" "Cry for Me" "Alcohol-Free" "Scientist" "Talk That Talk" "Set Me Free" "One Spark" Japanese singles "One More Time" "Candy Pop" "Wake Me Up" "BDZ" "Happy Happy" "Breakthrough" "Fake & True" "Fanfare" "Better" "Kura Kura" "Perfect World" "Doughnut" "Celebrate" "Hare Hare" English singles "I Want You Back" "The Feels" "Moonlight Sunrise" "I Got You" "Strategy" "Takedown" "This Is For" Other songs "Mamushi" (remix) "We Pray" (Twice version) Category

v t e Nayeon Extended plays Im Nayeon Na Singles "Pop!" "ABCD" Related articles Twice Commons

v t e JYP Entertainment Artists Soloists J. Y. Park Jun. K Wooyoung Nichkhun Young K Wonpil Nayeon Jihyo Tzuyu Sungjin Yeji Chaeyoung Yuna Groups 2PM Day6 Twice Stray Kids Boy Story Itzy NiziU Even of Day Xdinary Heroes Nmixx MiSaMo Girlset Nexz KickFlip Dodree Actors Kang Hoon Kim Dong-hee Ryu Seung-soo Park Seo-ham Shin Ye-eun Shin Eun-soo Yang Byung-yeol Lee Si-woo Dahyun Former artists Soloists Pearl Park Ji-yoon Rain Byul Lim Jeong-hee Joo San E Jeong Jin-woon Baek A-yeon Jo Kwon Sunmi Ha:tfelt Bernard Park G.Soul Yerin Baek Fei Park Ji-min Jeon Somi Suzy Yubin Groups Noel g.o.d Wonder Girls 2AM Miss A 15& JJ Project Got7 Jus2 Golden Girls Group members Jay Park Taecyeon Junho Chansung Jae Woojin Jinni Former actors Choi Woo-shik Jang Hee-ryung Kim Ha-eun Kim Ji-min Kim Ye-won Lee Jung-jin Min Hyo-rin Park Gyu-young Park Ji-bin Cho Yi-hyun Park Si-eun Ryu Won Song Ha-yoon Yeon Jung-hoon Yoon Park Jinyoung Related articles Beyond Live One Day Studio J J. Tune Entertainment Dream High 2 Discography Category Commons

Awards won by Twice v t e Circle Chart Music Award for Artist of the Year – Digital Music 2011 Secret (January) IU (February) K.Will (March) BigBang (April) 2NE1 (May) Secret (June) T-ara (July) Leessang (August) Davichi (September) Lee Seung-gi (October) Wonder Girls (November) IU (December) 2012 T-ara (January) BigBang (February) BigBang (March) Busker Busker (April) Girls' Generation-TTS (May) Wonder Girls (June) 2NE1 (July) Psy (August) Jung Eun-ji & Seo In-guk (September) Gain (October) Lee Hi (November) Lee Seung-gi (December) 2013 Girls' Generation (January) Sistar19 (February) Davichi (March) Psy (April) 4Minute (May) Sistar (June) Dynamic Duo (July) San E (August) Soyou & Mad Clown (September) IU (October) Miss A (November) Seo In-guk & Zia (December) 2014 Girl's Day (January) Soyou & Junggigo (February) 2NE1 (March) AKMU (April) g.o.d (May) Taeyang (June) San E & Raina (July) Park Bo-ram (August) Sistar (September) Kim Dong-ryul (October) MC Mong (November) Apink (December) 2015 Mad Clown (January) Naul (February) MC Mong (March) Miss A (April) BigBang (May) BigBang (June) BigBang (July) BigBang (August) iKon (September) Taeyeon (October) Zico (November) Psy (December) 2016 GFriend (January) Mamamoo (February) Jang Beom-june (March) Twice (April) Urban Zakapa (May) Sistar (June) Wonder Girls (July) Blackpink (August) Im Chang-jung (September) Twice (October) Blackpink (November) BigBang (December) 2017 AKMU (January) Twice (February) IU (March) IU (April) Psy (May) G-Dragon (June) Exo (July) Sunmi (August) Sechs Kies (September) Epik High (October) Wanna One (November) Twice (December) 2018 iKon (January) Roy Kim (February) BigBang (March) Twice (April) BOL4 (May) Blackpink (June) Twice (July) Red Velvet (August) Im Chang-jung (September) IU (October) Jennie (November) Ben (December) 2019 MC the Max (January) Hwasa (February) Taeyeon (March) BOL4 (April) Davichi (May) Jang Hye-jin & Yoon Min-soo (June) Ben (July) Sunmi (August) AKMU (September) MC Mong (October) IU (November) Red Velvet (December) 2020 Zico (January) BTS (February) MC the Max (March) Oh My Girl (April) IU (May) Blackpink (June) Zico (July) BTS (August) Chungha & Christopher (September) Blackpink (October) BTS (November) Taeyeon (December) 2021 IU (January) Shinee (February) IU (March) Kang Daniel (April) BTS (May) Brave Girls (June) BTS (July) Red Velvet (August) Coldplay & BTS (September) IU (October) Twice (November) Ive (December) 2022 Kep1er (January) Taeyeon (February) (G)I-dle (March) Ive (April) Le Sserafim (May) BTS (June) Aespa (July) Blackpink (August) Blackpink (September) Le Sserafim (October) Itzy (November) 2023 (G)I-dle, Ive, Jung Kook, Le Sserafim, NewJeans (Digital) (G)I-dle, Ive, Jisoo, Jung Kook, NewJeans (Global Streaming) (G)I-dle, Aespa, Ive, Le Sserafim, NewJeans (Streaming Unique Listeners) v t e Golden Disc Award for Song of the Year 2000s Ivy – "If You're Gonna Be like This" (2006) SG Wannabe – "Partner for Life" (2007) Jewelry – "One More Time" (2008) Girls' Generation – "Gee" (2009) 2010s 2AM – "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (2010) Girls' Generation – "The Boys" (2012) Psy – "Gangnam Style" (2013) Psy – "Gentleman" (2014) Taeyang – "Eyes, Nose, Lips" (2015) BigBang – "Loser" (2016) Twice – "Cheer Up" (2017) IU – "Through the Night" (2018) iKon – "Love Scenario" (2019) 2020s BTS featuring Halsey – "Boy with Luv" (2020) IU – "Blueming" (2021) IU – "Celebrity" (2022) Ive – "Love Dive" (2023) NewJeans – "Ditto" (2024) Aespa – "Supernova" (2025) G-Dragon featuring Taeyang and Daesung – "Home Sweet Home" (2026) v t e Golden Disc Award for Best Album Winners 1980s 1986 Cho Yong-pil Choi Jin-hee Deulgukhwa Joo Hyun-mi Kim Soo-hee Koo Chang-moo Lee Sun-hee Lee Kwang-jo Lee Moon-sae Min Hae-kyung 1987 Choi Jin-hee Friends Joo Hyun-mi Kim Byeong-rok Kim Wan-sun Koo Chang-moo Lee Moon-sae Lee Sun-hee Min Hae-kyung Na-mi 1988 Choi Sang-soo Jeon Young-rok Joo Hyun-mi Jung Su-ra Kim Hyun-sik Kim Jong-chan Lee Chi-hyun and His Friends Lee Moon-sae Lee Nam-yi Lee Sun-hee Min Hae-kyung 1989 Byun Ji-sub Cho Deok-bae Joo Ha-moon Joo Hyun-mi Lee Seung-chul Lee Sun-hee Min Hae-kyung Moon Hee-ok Tae Jin-ah Yang Soo-kyung 1990s 1990 Byun Ji-sub Hyun Chul Joo Hyun-mi Kang In-won, Kwon In-ha, Kim Hyun-sik Kim Min-woo Kim Wan-sun Lee Sun-hee Min Hae-kyung Na-mi Shin Hae-chul Tae Jin-ah 1991 Hyun Chul Kim Hyun-sik Kim Ji-ae Kim Jong-seo Kim Wan-sun Lee Sang-woo Lee Seun-hwan Min Hae-kyung Noh Sa-yeon Shin Seung-hun Yang Soo-kyung 1992 015B Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Kyeoul Kim Wan-sun Lee Seun-hwan, Oh Tae-ho Noh Sa-yeon Seo Taiji and Boys Seol Woon-do Shin Seung-hun The Blue Sky Yang Soo-kyung Yoon Sang 1993 015B Kim Gun-mo Kim Jeong-soo Kim Soo-hee Kim Won-jun Lee Moon-sae Lee Seung-hwan Seo Taiji and Boys Seol Woon-do Shin Hyo-beom Shin Seung-hun 1994 Boohwal Choi Yoo-na Kim Gun-mo Kim Hyeon-chul Kim Won-jun Lim Ju-ri Seo Taiji and Boys Seol Woon-do Shin Hyo-beom Shin Seung-hun 1995 Clon Kim Gun-mo Kim Jong-seo Park Mi-kyung R.ef Seol Woon-do Shin Hyo-beom Solid Tae Jin-ah 1996 Choi Baek-ho Clon Jo Kwan-woo Kim Gun-mo Noise Panic Park Mi-kyung Seol Woon-do Shin Seung-hun Turbo 1997 Carnival Clon H.O.T. Im Chang-jung Kim Kyung-ho Lee Ji-hoon Sechs Kies Seol Woon-do Turbo UP Yoo Seung-jun 1998 H.O.T. Kim Gun-mo Kim Hyun-jung Kim Jong-hwan Kim Kyung-ho Sechs Kies Seol Woon-do Shin Seung-hun Tae Jin-ah Turbo Uhm Jung-hwa 1999 Choi Yu-na Fin.K.L H.O.T. Jo Sung-mo Kim Hyun-jung S.E.S Sechs Kies Seol Woon-do Song Dae-kwan Uhm Jung-hwa Yoo Seung-jun 2000s 2000 Fin.K.L g.o.d Hong Kyung-min Jo Sung-mo Kim Hyun-jung Lee Jung-hyun Park Ji-yoon Shin Seung-hun Tae Jin-ah Turbo Uhm Jung-hwa Yoo Seung-jun 2001 Cool Im Chang-jung Kangta Kim Gun-mo Koyote Lee Ki-chan Park Jin-young Position Shinhwa Wax 2002 Cool Jang Na-ra Kangta Koyote Lee Soo-young Park Hyo-shin Shin Seung-hun Shinhwa Sung Si-kyung Wax 2003 Cool Fly to the Sky Jo Sung-mo Koyote Lee Hyori Lee Soo-young NRG Shinhwa Wax Wheesung 2004 Gummy Koyote Lee Seung-chul Lee Soo-young MC the Max Rain Seven Shin Seung-hun Shinhwa Wheesung 2005 Buzz g.o.d Jo Sung-mo Kim Jong-kook Koyote Lee Min-woo MC Mong SG Wannabe Shin Hye-sung Wheesung 2006 Buzz Fly to the Sky Kim Jong-kook MC the Max Shin Seung-hun Shinhwa SG Wannabe Son Ho-young TVXQ Vibe 2007 BigBang Epik High SG Wannabe Shin Hye-sung Super Junior Wheesung Yangpa 2008 Brown Eyes Kim Dong-ryul Rain SG Wannabe Shinhwa TVXQ 2009 2PM Drunken Tiger Lee Seung-chul SG Wannabe Super Junior 2010s 2010 BoA DJ DOC Girls' Generation Shinee Super Junior 2012 Beast CNBLUE f(x) Infinite Jay Park Kara MBLAQ Super Junior 2013 4Minute B1A4 Beast CNBLUE F.T. Island Infinite Kara Shinee Super Junior 2014 B1A4 Beast Cho Yong-pil Exo f(x) Girls' Generation Infinite Shinee 2015 Apink B1A4 BTS CNBLUE Exo Girls' Generation Girls' Generation-TTS Infinite Super Junior Taemin VIXX 2016 Apink Beast BTS CNBLUE Exo f(x) Jonghyun Shinee Super Junior VIXX 2017 BTS Exo Got7 Infinite Monsta X Seventeen Shinee Taemin VIXX 2018 BTS Exo Girls' Generation Got7 Hwang Chi-yeul Monsta X NU'EST W Seventeen Taeyeon Twice 2019 BTS Exo Got7 Jonghyun Monsta X NCT 127 NU'EST W Seventeen Twice Wanna One 2020s 2020 Baekhyun BTS Exo-SC Got7 Monsta X NCT Dream NU'EST Seventeen Super Junior Twice 2021 Baekhyun Blackpink BTS Exo Got7 NCT NCT 127 Seventeen Tomorrow X Together Twice 2022 BTS Enhypen IU NCT 127 NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together 2023 Blackpink BTS Enhypen NCT NCT 127 NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids 2024 Aespa Enhypen Ive Jung Kook Le Sserafim NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Zerobaseone 2025 (G)I-dle Aespa Ateez Enhypen Ive NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Zerobaseone 2026 Ateez Enhypen G-Dragon Ive NCT Wish Riize Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Zerobaseone v t e Golden Disc Award for Best Digital Song Winners 2000s 2007 Ivy SeeYa Wonder Girls 2008 Brown Eyed Girls Jewelry MC Mong Wonder Girls 2009 Baek Ji-young Davichi Girls' Generation Lee Seung-gi Son Dam-bi 2010s 2010 2AM CNBLUE IU Lee Seung-gi Miss A 2012 4Minute CNBLUE Girls' Generation G.NA K.Will Miss A Secret Sistar 2013 2NE1 BigBang f(x) G-Dragon Huh Gak K.Will Miss A Psy Secret Sistar T-ara 2014 2NE1 4Minute Ailee Apink CNBLUE Davichi Lee Seung-chul Psy Sistar 2015 Ailee AOA Beast Epik High Girl's Day Hyuna K.Will Sistar Soyou & Junggigo Taeyang 2016 AOA BigBang EXID Girls' Generation J. Y. Park Kyuhyun Red Velvet Sistar Taeyeon Zion.T 2017 GFriend Im Chang-jung Lee Hi Mamamoo Suzy & Baekhyun Taeyeon Twice Urban Zakapa Zico 2018 AKMU BigBang Blackpink Bolbbalgan4 BTS Heize IU Red Velvet Twice Winner Yoon Jong-shin 2019 BigBang Blackpink Bolbbalgan4 BTS Chungha iKon Roy Kim Mamamoo Momoland Twice 2020s 2020 AKMU BTS Chungha Itzy Jannabi Jennie MC the Max Paul Kim Taeyeon Twice 2021 Blackpink BTS Hwasa Itzy IU Mamamoo Noel Oh My Girl Red Velvet Zico 2022 Aespa AKMU BTS Heize IU Lee Mu-jin Oh My Girl STAYC 2023 (G)I-dle BigBang Ive Jay Park Kim Min-seok Lim Young-woong NewJeans Psy 2024 (G)I-dle BSS Ive Jisoo Jung Kook Le Sserafim NewJeans Parc Jae-jung Seventeen STAYC 2025 (G)I-dle Aespa Bibi Day6 Illit IU Ive NewJeans Taeyeon TWS 2026 Aespa AllDay Project Blackpink BoyNextDoor G-Dragon Ive Jennie Le Sserafim Rosé Zo Zazz v t e Golden Disc Award for New Artist of the Year 1980s Kim Seung-jin, Kim Wan-sun (1986) Lee Jung-suk, Moon Hee-ok (1987) Byun Jin-sub, Lee Tzsche (1988) Jo Gap-Gyeong, Park Hak-gi (1989) 1990s Kim Min-woo, Park Sung-shin (1990) Shim Sin, Yoon Sang (1991) Two Two (1994) Sung Jin-woo (1995) H.O.T., Idol (1996) Yangpa, Jinusean (1997) S.E.S, Fin.K.L, Taesaja (1998) Lee Jung-hyun, 1TYM (1999) 2000s Chakra, Park Hyo-shin, Sky (2000) Sung Si-kyung, Jang Na-ra (2001) Rain, Wheesung (2002) Seven, Big Mama (2003) SG Wannabe, Tei (2004) Eru, Ivy, Lim Jeong-hee (2005) Super Junior, SeeYa, Gavy NJ (2006) F.T. Island, Wonder Girls, Girls' Generation, Younha (2007) Shinee, Davichi (2008) 4Minute, T-ara (2009) 2010s Beast, Secret, Sistar (2010) Apink, B1A4, Dal Shabet, Boyfriend, Huh Gak (2012) Exo, Juniel, B.A.P, Ailee, Lee Hi (2013) BTS, Roy Kim, Lim Kim, Crayon Pop (2014) Got7, Winner, Red Velvet (2015) GFriend, iKon, Seventeen, Twice (2016) Blackpink, BOL4, NCT 127, I.O.I (2017) Wanna One (2018) (G)I-dle, Iz*One, Stray Kids (2019) 2020s Itzy, Tomorrow X Together (2020) Enhypen, Treasure, Kim Ho-joong (2021) Aespa, STAYC (2022) Ive, Le Sserafim, NewJeans (2023) Fifty Fifty, Zerobaseone (2024) BabyMonster, Illit, NCT Wish, TWS (2025) v t e MAMA Award for Song of the Year 2000s SG Wannabe — "Partner for Life" (2006) BigBang — "Lies" (2007) Wonder Girls — "Nobody" (2008) 2NE1 — "I Don't Care" (2009) 2010s Miss A — "Bad Girl Good Girl" (2010) 2NE1 — "I Am the Best" (2011) Psy — "Gangnam Style" (2012) Cho Yong-pil — "Bounce" (2013) Taeyang — "Eyes, Nose, Lips" (2014) BigBang — "Bang Bang Bang" (2015) Twice — "Cheer Up" (2016) Twice — "Signal" (2017) Twice — "What Is Love?" (2018) BTS featuring Halsey — "Boy with Luv" (2019) 2020s BTS — "Dynamite" (2020) BTS — "Butter" (2021) Ive — "Love Dive" (2022) NewJeans – "Ditto" (2023) Aespa – "Supernova" (2024) Rosé and Bruno Mars – "APT." (2025) v t e MAMA Award for Best Dance Performance 1990s Lee Jung-hyun – "Come" (1999) 2000s Clon – "Choryeon" (2000) Yoo Seung-jun – "Wow" (2001) BoA – "No. 1" (2002) BoA – "Atlantis Princess" (2003) Shinhwa – "Brand New" (2004) Lee Min-woo – "Bump" (2005) SS501 – "Snow Prince" (2006) The Grace – "One More Time, OK?" (2007) Lee Hyori – "U-Go-Girl" (2008) Kara – "Honey" (2009) 2010s 2010 Rain — "Love Song" (Solo) 2PM — "I'll Be Back" (Male Group) Miss A — "Bad Girl Good Girl" (Female Group) 2011 Hyuna — "Bubble Pop!" (Solo) Beast — "Fiction" (Male Group) Miss A — "Good-bye Baby" (Female Group) 2012 Psy — "Gangnam Style" (Solo) Shinee — "Sherlock (Clue + Note)" (Male Group) f(x) — "Electric Shock" (Female Group) 2013 G-Dragon — "Crooked" (Male Solo) CL — "The Baddest Female" (Female Solo) Shinee — "Dream Girl" (Male Group) Sistar — "Give It To Me" (Female Group) 2014 Sunmi — "Full Moon" (Solo) Infinite — "Last Romeo" (Male Group) Girl's Day — "Something" (Female Group) 2015 Hyuna — "Roll Deep" (Solo) Shinee — "View" (Male Group) Red Velvet — "Ice Cream Cake" (Female Group) 2016 Taemin — "Press Your Number" (Solo) BTS — "Blood Sweat & Tears" (Male Group) GFriend — "Rough" (Female Group) 2017 Taemin — "Move" (Solo) Seventeen — "Don't Wanna Cry" (Male Group) Twice — "Signal" (Female Group) 2018 Chung Ha — "Roller Coaster" (Solo) Seventeen — "Oh My!" (Male Group) Twice — "What Is Love?" (Female Group) 2019 Chung Ha — "Gotta Go" (Solo) BTS featuring Halsey — "Boy With Luv" (Male Group) Twice — "Fancy" (Female Group) 2020s 2020 Hwasa — "María" (Solo) BTS — "Dynamite" (Male Group) Blackpink — "How You Like That" (Female Group) 2021 Rosé — "On the Ground" (Solo) BTS — "Butter" (Male Group) Aespa — "Next Level" (Female Group) 2022 Psy featuring Suga — "That That" (Solo) Seventeen — "Hot" (Male Group) Ive — "Love Dive" (Female Group) 2023 Jung Kook featuring Latto – "Seven" (Male Solo) Jisoo – "Flower" (Female Solo) Seventeen – "Super" (Male Group) NewJeans – "Ditto" (Female Group) 2024 Jung Kook – "Standing Next to You" (Male Solo) Jennie – "You & Me" (Female Solo) TWS – "Plot Twist" (Male Group) Aespa – "Supernova" (Female Group) 2025 G-Dragon featuring Anderson .Paak – "Too Bad" (Male Solo) Jennie – "Like Jennie" (Female Solo) Seventeen – "Thunder" (Male Group) Aespa – "Whiplash" (Female Group) v t e MAMA Award for Best Female Group 2000s Fin.K.L (2000) S.E.S. (2001–2002) Jewelry (2003) Sugar (2004) Jewelry (2005) SeeYa (2007) Wonder Girls (2008) Brown Eyed Girls (2009) 2010s 2NE1 (2010) Girls' Generation (2011) Sistar (2012) Girls' Generation (2013) Sistar (2014) Girls' Generation (2015) Twice (2016) Red Velvet (2017) Twice (2018–2019) 2020s Blackpink (2020) Twice (2021) Blackpink (2022) NewJeans (2023) Aespa (2024) v t e MAMA Award for Best New Artist 1990s 1999 Lee Jung-hyun (Solo) Team (Group) 2000s 2000 Choi Jin-young (Male Solo) BoA (Female Solo) Chakra (Group) 2001 Sung Si-kyung (Male Solo) Wax (Female Solo) Brown Eyes (Group) 2002 Rain (Male Solo) Youme (Female Solo) Black Beat (Group) 2003 Seven (Male Solo) Maya (Female Solo) Big Mama (Group) 2004 Lee Seung-gi (Male Solo) Chunja (Female Solo) TVXQ (Group) 2005 Lim Jeong-hee (Solo) SS501 (Group) 2006 Zhang Liyin (Solo) Super Junior (Group) 2007 Younha (Solo) F.T. Island (Male Group) Wonder Girls (Female Group) 2008 Shinee (Male Group) Davichi (Female Group) 2009 Supreme Team (Male Group) 2NE1 (Female Group) 2010s 2010 CNBLUE (Male Artist) Miss A (Female Artist) 2011 Huh Gak (Male Artist) Apink (Female Artist) 2012 Busker Busker (Male Artist) Ailee (Female Artist) 2013 Roy Kim (Male Artist) Crayon Pop (Female Artist) 2014 Winner 2015 IKon (Male Artist) Twice (Female Artist) 2016 NCT 127 (Male Artist) I.O.I (Female Artist) 2017 Wanna One (Male Artist) Pristin (Female Artist) 2018 Stray Kids (Male Artist) Iz*One (Female Artist) 2019 Tomorrow X Together (Male Artist) Itzy (Female Artist) 2020s 2020 Treasure (Male Artist) Weeekly (Female Artist) 2021 Enhypen (Male Artist) Aespa (Female Artist) 2022 Xdinary Heroes (Male Artist) Ive (Female Artist) 2023 Zerobaseone (Male Artist) TripleS (Female Artist) 2024 TWS (Male Artist) Illit (Female Artist) 2025 Cortis (Male Artist) Hearts2Hearts (Female Artist) v t e MAMA Award for Worldwide Fans' Choice 2018 Blackpink BTS Got7 Mamamoo Monsta X NCT 127 NU'EST W Seventeen Twice Wanna One 2019 Ateez Blackpink BTS Exo Got7 Monsta X Seventeen Tomorrow X Together Twice X1 2020 Ateez Blackpink BTS Got7 Mamamoo NCT Seventeen Tomorrow X Together Treasure Twice 2021 BTS Enhypen Lisa NCT 127 NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Treasure Twice 2022 Blackpink BTS Enhypen Got7 NCT Dream Psy Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Treasure 2023 Ateez BTS Enhypen Lim Young-woong NCT Dream Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Twice Zerobaseone 2024 Male Enhypen Jimin Jung Kook NCT Dream RM Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together V Zerobaseone Female (G)I-dle Aespa Babymonster Ive IU Jennie Lee Young-ji NewJeans Twice Unis 2025 Male Baekhyun Enhypen G-Dragon J-Hope Jin NCT Dream Riize Seventeen Stray Kids Zerobaseone Female Aespa Babymonster Hearts2Hearts I-dle Illit Irene Itzy IU Le Sserafim Twice v t e Melon Music Award for Song of the Year 2000s Girls' Generation — "Gee" (2009) 2010s 2AM — "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (2010) IU — "Good Day" (2011) Psy — "Gangnam Style" (2012) Exo — "Growl" (2013) Taeyang — "Eyes, Nose, Lips" (2014) BigBang — "Bang Bang Bang" (2015) Twice — "Cheer Up" (2016) BTS — "Spring Day" (2017) iKon — "Love Scenario" (2018) BTS featuring Halsey — "Boy with Luv" (2019) 2020s BTS — "Dynamite" (2020) BTS — "Butter" (2021) Ive — "Love Dive" (2022) NewJeans — "Ditto" (2023) Aespa — "Supernova" (2024) G-Dragon featuring Taeyang and Daesung – "Home Sweet Home" (2025) v t e Melon Music Award for Top 10 Artists 2000s 2009 2NE1 2PM 8Eight Brown Eyed Girls Davichi G-Dragon Girls' Generation K.Will Kara Super Junior 2010s 2010 2AM 2NE1 2PM 4Men CNBLUE DJ DOC Girls' Generation IU Lee Seung-gi T-ara 2011 2NE1 Beast BigBang f(x) IU Leessang Lena Park Secret Sistar Super Junior 2012 2NE1 Beast BigBang Busker Busker Huh Gak Infinite IU Psy Sistar T-ara 2013 Ailee Davichi Dynamic Duo Beast Busker Busker Exo G-Dragon IU Shinee Sistar 2014 2NE1 Akdong Musician Beast Exo g.o.d Girl's Day IU Sistar Taeyang Winner 2015 Apink BigBang Exo Girls' Generation Hyukoh San E Shinee Sistar Toy Zion.T 2016 Akdong Musician Bewhy BTS Exo GFriend Mamamoo Red Velvet Taeyeon Twice Zico 2017 BigBang BOL4 BTS Exo Heize IU Red Velvet Twice Wanna One Winner 2018 Apink Blackpink BOL4 BtoB BTS Exo iKon Mamamoo Twice Wanna One 2019 BOL4 BTS Chungha Exo Heize Jang Beom-june Jannabi Mamamoo MC the Max Taeyeon 2020s 2020 Baek Ye-rin Baekhyun Blackpink BTS IU Iz*One Kim Ho-joong Lim Young-woong Oh My Girl Zico 2021 Aespa AKMU Ash Island BTS Heize IU Lee Mu-jin Lil Boi Lim Young-woong NCT Dream 2022 (G)I-dle Be'O BTS IU Ive Lim Young-woong MeloMance NCT Dream NewJeans Seventeen 2023 (G)I-dle Aespa BTS Ive Jung Kook Le Sserafim Lim Young-woong NCT Dream NewJeans Seventeen 2024 (G)I-dle Aespa Day6 IU Jung Kook NewJeans Plave Riize Seventeen TWS 2025 Aespa BoyNextDoor G-Dragon Ive Jennie Lim Young-woong NCT Wish Plave Riize Rosé v t e Melon Music Award for Best Dance Performance 2014 Block B — "Her" (Male) Apink — "Mr. Chu" (Female) 2015 BTS — "I Need U" (Male) Red Velvet — "Ice Cream Cake" (Female) 2016 Exo — "Monster" (Male) GFriend — "Rough" (Female) 2017 Exo — "Ko Ko Bop" (Male) Twice — "Knock Knock" (Female) 2018 Wanna One — "Boomerang" (Male) Blackpink — "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" (Female) 2019 BTS featuring Halsey — "Boy with Luv" (Male) Chungha — "Gotta Go" (Female) 2020 BTS — "Dynamite" (Male) Blackpink — "How You Like That" (Female) v t e Seoul Music Awards Main Prize Winners 1990s 1990 Byun Jin-sub Hyun Chul Joo Hyun-mi Kim Ji-ae Min Hae-kyung Na-mi 1991 Kang Susie Kim Jeong-soo Kim Ji-ae Kim Wan-sun Lee Sang-woo Noh Sa-yeon Tae Jin-ah 1992 Kang Susie Kim Kook-hwan Lee Sang-woo Lee Seung-hwan Min Hae-kyung Shin Seung-hun Yang Soo-kyung 1993 Choi Yoo-na Kim Gun-mo Kim Jeong-soo Kim So-hee Kim Won-jun Lee Mu-song Seo Taiji and Boys Shin Hyo-beom Shin Seung-hun 1994 Boohwal Choi Yoo-na Kim Gun-mo Lim Ju-ri Roo'ra Seol Woon-do Shin Seong-woo Shin Seung-hun Two Two 1995 DJ Doc Kim Gun-mo Noise Park Jin-young Park Mi-kyung R.ef Seo Taiji and Boys Shin Hyo-beom Solid 1996 Clon Green Area Hoon Insooni Kim Gun-mo Kim Won-jun Kim Jung-min Park Mi-kyung R.ef 1997 DJ Doc H.O.T Jinusean Kim Kyung-ho Im Chang-jung Park Jin-young Sechs Kies Turbo Uhm Jung-hwa UP 1998 Fin.K.L H.O.T Kim Gun-mo Kim Jong-hwan Kim Kyung-ho Sechs Kies S.E.S. Song Dae-kwan Turbo Uhm Jung-hwa 1999 Baby V.O.X Clon Country Kko Kko Fin.K.L H.O.T Im Chang-jung Jo Sungmo Kim Gun-mo Sechs Kies Song Dae-kwan Uhm Jung-hwa 2000s 2000 Fin.K.L g.o.d Im Chang-jung Jo Sungmo Lee Jung-hyun Park Ji-yoon Steve Seungjun Yoo Shin Seung-hun 2001 Fin.K.L g.o.d Im Chang-jung Kangta Kim Gun-mo Lee Jung-hyun Park Ji-yoon Steve Seungjun Yoo Shin Seung-hun Tae Jin-ah Uhm Jung-hwa Wax 2002 BoA Cool Jang Na-ra Koyote Lee Soo-young Park Hyo-shin Shinhwa Sung Si-kyung Yoon Do Hyun Band Wax 2003 Baby V.O.X Fly to the Sky Jewelry Lee Hyori Rain Koyote Shinhwa Wax Wheesung Yoon Do Hyun Band 2004 Cho PD Kim Jong-kook Koyote Lee Seung-chul Lee Soo-young Park Hyo-shin Rain Shinhwa Shin Seung-hun TVXQ 2006 Baek Ji-young Jang Yoon-jeong MC Mong Park Jung-ah SG Wannabe Shin Seung-hun Son Ho-young Turtles TVXQ Vibe 2007 Baek Ji-young BigBang Epik High Eru Jang Yoon-jeong MC the Max SeeYa SG Wannabe Super Junior V.O.S 2008 Baek Ji-young BigBang Brown Eyed Girls Jang Yoon-jeong Kim Jong-kook SG Wannabe Son Dam-bi SS501 TVXQ Wonder Girls 2009 2PM Baek Ji-young Brown Eyed Girls Davichi Girls' Generation Kara Kim Tae-woo Shinee Son Dam-bi Super Junior 2010s 2010 2AM 4Minute Beast FT Island Girls' Generation IU Miss A Secret Shinee Son Dam-bi 2011 4Minute Beast FT Island Girls' Generation IU Kara Lee Seung-gi Miss A Secret Sistar Super Junior T-ara 2012 2NE1 BigBang Super Junior Epik High f(x) Huh Gak Lee Seung-gi Miss A Psy Secret Shinee Sistar 2013 4Minute Apink B1A4 B.A.P Beast Cho Yong-pil Exo Girls' Generation Infinite Shinee Sistar VIXX 2014 Apink AOA B1A4 Beast BTS Exo Girl's Day Girls' Generation-TTS Infinite Sistar Super Junior VIXX 2015 Apink BigBang BTS EXID Exo Red Velvet Shinee Sistar Taeyeon VIXX Yoon Mi-rae Zion.T 2016 BTS Exo GFriend Got7 Mamamoo Red Velvet Sechs Kies Seventeen Taeyeon Twice VIXX Zico 2017 Blackpink BOL4 BtoB BTS Exo Got7 NU'EST W Red Velvet Seventeen Super Junior Twice Wanna One 2018 BTS Exo iKon NCT 127 Mamamoo Momoland Monsta X NU'EST W Red Velvet Seventeen Twice Wanna One 2019 BTS Chungha Exo Mamamoo Monsta X NCT Dream NU'EST Paul Kim Red Velvet Super Junior Taeyeon Twice 2020s 2020 ATEEZ BTS Iz*One Kang Daniel Monsta X NCT 127 NU'EST Oh My Girl Seventeen Stray Kids TXT Twice 2021 Aespa ATEEZ Brave Girls BTS Enhypen Heize IU Kang Daniel Lim Young-woong NCT 127 Oh My Girl Seventeen The Boyz 2022 (G)I-dle Aespa Blackpink BTS Got the Beat Ive Kang Daniel Kim Ho-joong Lim Young-woong NCT Dream Psy Red Velvet Seventeen Stray Kids Taeyeon Zico 2023 (G)I-dle Aespa Ive Jimin Jungkook Kang Daniel Lim Young-woong NCT Dream NewJeans Nmixx Riize Seventeen STAYC Stray Kids Sunmi V Young Tak Zerobaseone 2024 Aespa Doyoung Enhypen G-Dragon I-dle Illit Ive NCT Dream NCT Wish P1Harmony Plave QWER Rosé Seventeen Stray Kids Tomorrow X Together Young Tak Zerobaseone

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