“Fancy”, “Feel Special”, and “More & More” showed off a more sophisticated, womanly style, which was mirrored on many of the B-sides on the three corresponding EPs. Over time, though, the members changed from teenage girls into mature, young women, and from last year their music and image began to reflect this. It neatly summarised Twice’s image and concept at the time, which was one of bright, girlish youthfulness and, in JYP’s words, “healthiness”. Their first effort, Twicetagram, was released in 2017, capitalising on their fast-rising popularity after the explosion of “Cheer Up”, and later “TT” and “Knock Knock”. Given the huge success of JYP Entertainment’s representative girl group, Twice, it may surprise casual listeners to know that, in the five years since their debut, the nine-membered group have only released one full-length Korean album.
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