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{{Album|title1 = <nowiki>#TWICE</nowiki>
{{Album|title1 = <nowiki>#TWICE</nowiki>|image1 = Twicejapan.jpg|type = Special Album|released_date = June 28, 2017|genre = Kpop|language = Korean, Japanese|row8 = Warner Music Japan}}'''#TWICE''' is the debut Japanese special album from Twice. The album will release on the 28th June, 2017. Twice's first self-titled Japan album comes with ten tracks including both the original and Japanese versions of their chart-sweeping hits "Like Ooh-Ahh,", "Cheer Up" and "TT". Three versions will be available: Limited Edition A, B, and Regular.
 
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Limited Edition A =
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[[File:TWICE hashtag limited A.PNG|thumb|250px]]
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Limited Edition B =
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[[File:TWICE hashtag limited B.PNG|thumb|250px]]
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Normal Ver. =
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[[File:TWICE hashtag normal.PNG|thumb|250px]]
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|type = Special Album
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|released_date = June 28, 2017
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|genre = J-pop, pop
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|language = Korean, Japanese
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|label = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Music_Group Warner Music Japan]
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|previous = [[Signal_(mini-album)|Signal]]
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|next = [[One More Time (Single)|One More Time]]
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'''#TWICE''' is the debut Japanese special album from [[Twice]]. The album has released on June 28, 2017. [[Twice]]'s first self-titled Japan album comes with ten tracks including both the original and Japanese versions of all 5 korean chart-sweeping hits from "[[Like Ooh-Ahh]]," to "[[Signal]]". There are three versions: Limited Edition A, B, and Normal version. The two tracks "[[Signal]]" and "[[TT]]" are the leading tracks for Japan debut, as both are getting their own music videos
   
 
== Tracklist ==
 
== Tracklist ==
 
# "[[Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)|Like Ooh-Ahh]]" - Japanese ver.
 
# "[[Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)|Cheer Up]]" - Japanese ver.
 
# "[[TT (Japanese ver.)|TT]]" - Japanese ver.
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# "[[Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)|Knock Knock]]" - Japanese ver.
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# "[[Signal (Japanese ver.)|Signal]]" - Japanese ver.
 
# "[[Like Ooh-Ahh]]"
 
# "[[Like Ooh-Ahh]]"
 
# "[[Cheer Up]]"
 
# "[[Cheer Up]]"
 
# "[[TT]]"
 
# "[[TT]]"
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# "[[Knock Knock]]"
# "Like Ooh-Ahh" - Japanese ver.
 
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# "[[Signal]]"
# "Cheer Up" - Japanese ver.
 
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;DVD <small>(First Press Limited Edition B only)</small>
# "TT" - Japanese ver.
 
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#"TT (Japanese ver.)" Music Video
Other tracks to be announced.
 
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#"Signal (Japanese ver.)" Music Video
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#"Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)" Making Music Video
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#''#TWICE'' Jacket Shooting Making Movie
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#"TT (Japanese ver.)" Music Video Making Movie
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#"Signal (Japanese ver.)" Music Video Making Movie
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#"Like Ooh-Ahh" Music Video
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#"Cheer Up" Music Video
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#"TT" Music Video
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#"Knock Knock" Music Video
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#"Signal" Music Video
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== Promotions ==
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On June 14, 2017, Twice was announced that the group would have a collaboration with Shibuya 109 store's ''109 Summer Sale'' campaign for 2017 to mark the album release of ''#TWICE''. The store will host pop-up stores called ''#Twice Pop-up Store'' and ''#Twice Gallery'' at its Tokyo and Osaka branches throughout July. They also launched a promotion campaign with Tokyo Tower. On June 29–30, letters "TT", which represent the title track, were displayed in bright pink lighting on the Japanese tourist destination.
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Twice appeared on many TV shows including Mezamashi TV, and Nippon TV. Twice also performed "TT (Japanese ver.)" for the first time on a television program on the June 30th episode of Music Station, the first South Korean girl group to perform on the show since 2012. They appeared on the 2 hour special episode along with Exile The Second, Kanjani8, Keyakizaka46, Dean Fujioka, Tomoyo Harada and Hey! Say! JUMP.
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On July 2, Twice held their two-part debut showcase titled ''Touchdown in Japan'' in Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The two showcases attracted about 20,000 fans.
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== Commercial performance ==
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''#TWICE'' debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Daily Album Chart on June 27, 2017, selling 46,871 physical copies and sold 100,953 copies total by its fourth day. The actual sale for the album reaches 200,000 copies in one week.
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== Video Gallery ==
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[[File:TWICE-_TWICE_「-Japanese_ver.-」SPOILER_MOVIE|thumb|left|330px]]
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[[File:TWICE TVmini - TWICE DEBUT SHOWCASE "Touchdown in JAPAN"|thumb|right|330 px|Twice Japan Debut Showcase.]]
   
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
{{Gallery}}
 
{{Gallery}}
 
[[Category:Special-album]]
 
[[Category:Special-album]]
 
[[Category:Twice]]
 
[[Category:Twice]]
[[Category:Albums]]
 
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Discography]]
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[[Category:Japanese_Release]]
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[[Category:2017 releases]]

Revision as of 21:00, 20 January 2019

Template:Album #TWICE is the debut Japanese special album from Twice. The album has released on June 28, 2017. Twice's first self-titled Japan album comes with ten tracks including both the original and Japanese versions of all 5 korean chart-sweeping hits from "Like Ooh-Ahh," to "Signal". There are three versions: Limited Edition A, B, and Normal version. The two tracks "Signal" and "TT" are the leading tracks for Japan debut, as both are getting their own music videos

Tracklist

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh" - Japanese ver.
  2. "Cheer Up" - Japanese ver.
  3. "TT" - Japanese ver.
  4. "Knock Knock" - Japanese ver.
  5. "Signal" - Japanese ver.
  6. "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  7. "Cheer Up"
  8. "TT"
  9. "Knock Knock"
  10. "Signal"
DVD (First Press Limited Edition B only)
  1. "TT (Japanese ver.)" Music Video
  2. "Signal (Japanese ver.)" Music Video
  3. "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)" Making Music Video
  4. #TWICE Jacket Shooting Making Movie
  5. "TT (Japanese ver.)" Music Video Making Movie
  6. "Signal (Japanese ver.)" Music Video Making Movie
  7. "Like Ooh-Ahh" Music Video
  8. "Cheer Up" Music Video
  9. "TT" Music Video
  10. "Knock Knock" Music Video
  11. "Signal" Music Video

Promotions

On June 14, 2017, Twice was announced that the group would have a collaboration with Shibuya 109 store's 109 Summer Sale campaign for 2017 to mark the album release of #TWICE. The store will host pop-up stores called #Twice Pop-up Store and #Twice Gallery at its Tokyo and Osaka branches throughout July. They also launched a promotion campaign with Tokyo Tower. On June 29–30, letters "TT", which represent the title track, were displayed in bright pink lighting on the Japanese tourist destination.

Twice appeared on many TV shows including Mezamashi TV, and Nippon TV. Twice also performed "TT (Japanese ver.)" for the first time on a television program on the June 30th episode of Music Station, the first South Korean girl group to perform on the show since 2012. They appeared on the 2 hour special episode along with Exile The Second, Kanjani8, Keyakizaka46, Dean Fujioka, Tomoyo Harada and Hey! Say! JUMP.

On July 2, Twice held their two-part debut showcase titled Touchdown in Japan in Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The two showcases attracted about 20,000 fans.

Commercial performance

#TWICE debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Daily Album Chart on June 27, 2017, selling 46,871 physical copies and sold 100,953 copies total by its fourth day. The actual sale for the album reaches 200,000 copies in one week.

Video Gallery

TWICE-_TWICE_「-Japanese_ver.-」SPOILER_MOVIE

TWICE- TWICE 「-Japanese ver.-」SPOILER MOVIE

TWICE_TVmini_-_TWICE_DEBUT_SHOWCASE_"Touchdown_in_JAPAN"

TWICE TVmini - TWICE DEBUT SHOWCASE "Touchdown in JAPAN"

Twice Japan Debut Showcase.

Gallery

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