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''#Twice'' (''Hashtag Twice'') is the first Japanese compilation album by South Korean girl group
Twice Twice (; Japanese: トゥワイス, Hepburn: ''To~uwaisu''; commonly stylized as TWICE) is a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of nine members: Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, ...
. It is a compilation album consisting of both Korean and Japanese-language versions of the group's first five singles. It was released on June 28, 2017, by
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. The album surpassed 100,000 unit sales within four days since its release, and sold a total of 136,157 physical copies on its first week sales.''#Twice'' on Oricon Album Chart (2017): * * It recorded over 200,000 unit sales on Oricon Albums Chart in less than a month and in less than two months, it sold over 260,000 copies, earning it a
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certification by the
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(RIAJ).


Background and release

In early February 2017, Twice launched their Japanese website and other social media channels. Large photos and ads of Twice were seen on the walls of busy shopping districts and subway station in Tokyo on February 8. On February 24, they officially announced that their Japanese debut was set for June 28, 2017. It was revealed then that they would release a compilation album titled ''#Twice'' which consists of 10 songs including both Korean and Japanese-language versions of "
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", " Cheer Up" and " TT." On the same day, five Japanese morning programs informed viewers of the upcoming debut and featured Twice in an interview. On May 31, Twice released details of the album, including the track listing. It has three versions: Standard Edition, First Press Limited Edition A ( CD and photo book) and Limited Edition B (CD and
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). On June 7, Warner Music Japan uploaded a short recording video of Twice for the Japanese version of "Like Ooh-Ahh" on
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. A week later, Twice digitally released "Signal (Japanese ver.)", along with the short version of its music video, as a preview and countdown to album release. ''#Twice'' was officially released on June 28. It was also released as a digital download in EP format on various portals, including South Korean music sites distributed by
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, containing the five Japanese-language songs.


Promotion

On June 14, 2017, it was announced that Twice would have a collaboration with Shibuya 109 store's ''109 Summer Sale'' campaign for 2017 to mark the album release of ''#Twice''. The store hosted 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
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. On June 29–30, letters "TT", which represent the title track, were displayed in bright pink lighting on the Japanese tourist destination. The group performed "TT (Japanese ver.)" for the first time on a television program on the June 30th episode of ''
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'', the first South Korean girl group to perform on the show since 2012. They appeared on the two-hour special episode along with Exile The Second,
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and
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. On July 2, Twice held their two-part debut showcase titled ''Touchdown in Japan'' in
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, where they performed their first five Japanese songs, "Touchdown" from '' Page Two'', "Jelly Jelly" and "One in a Million" from '' Twicecoaster: Lane 1'' and a medley of their first five Korean singles. It was attended by a total of 15,000 people. Twice greeted more than 10,000 fans through a "Hi-Touch", an event where you can share high fives and handshakes in a close position with the band members, held at
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in
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on August 5 and at
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in
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on August 6.


Commercial performance

''#Twice'' debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Daily Album Chart on June 27, 2017, selling 46,871 physical copies. It then claimed the top spot of the daily chart on its fifth day. The album charted at number 2 on Oricon Weekly Album Chart, which sold 136,157 units, the highest first week album sales among K-pop artists in Japan in the last two years. On Oricon Digital Album Chart, it debuted at number 1 with 6,295 download count. It also peaked at number 2 on ''Billboard Japan'' Hot Albums recorded 137,642 copies sold and was charted for 25 weeks in 2017. On July 6, it was reported that over 210,000 copies of ''#Twice'' were shipped out within a week since its release. On December 4, it was announced that it topped Tower Records Japan's 2017 best-selling domestic albums by K-pop artists. The album exceeded 326,400 shipments on February 23, 2018. According to '' Billboard'', ''#Twice'' is also the group's most-consumed album in the United States—which accounts for streaming and sales—with 69,000
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. This is likely due to the fact it was available on all streaming platforms, like Spotify where the group's full Korean discography was only added in 2018, as one of the few ways for fans to listen to their hit songs, even if in Japanese.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from album liner notes. JYP Entertainment staff * Song Ji-eun "Shannen" (JYP Entertainment Japan) – executive producer * Jimmy Jeong (JYP Entertainment) – executive producer * J. Y. Park "The Asiansoul" – producer, all instruments, keyboards and
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(on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Sim Eun-jee – assistant producer * Min Lee "collapsedone" – assistant producer, all instruments and computer programming (on "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "Knock Knock") * Kim Seung-soo – assistant producer, all instruments, keyboards and computer programming (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Armadillo – assistant producer (JYP Publishing), all instruments, keyboards and computer programming (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Park Nam-yong (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Kim Hyung-woong (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Yun Hee-soo (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Na Tae-hoon (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Yoo Kwang-yeol (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Kang Da-sol (JYP Entertainment) – choreographer * Lee Tae-sub (JYP Entertainment) – recording engineer * Choi Hye-jin (JYP Entertainment) – recording engineer * Eom Se-hee (JYP Entertainment) – recording engineer * Lim Hong-jin (JYP Entertainment) – recording engineer * Jang Han-soo (JYP Entertainment) – recording engineer Japanese version recording staff * Goei Ito (Obelisk) – recording director * Yu-ki Kokubo (Obelisk) – recording director * Satoshi Sasamoto – Pro Tools operation Design staff * Toshiyuki Suzuki (United Lounge Tokyo) – art direction * Yasuhiro Uaeda (United Lounge Tokyo) – design * Takaki Kumada – photography * Valet – jacket photo style director * Choi Hee-sun (F.Choi) – music video style director * Lim Ji-hyun (F.Choi) – music video style director * F.Choi – music video style director * Lee Jin-young (F.Choi) – assistant stylist * Ju Young-suk (F.Choi) – assistant stylist * Heo Su-yeon (F.Choi) – assistant stylist * Park Nae-joo – hair director * Kim Se-gyeong – hair director * Han So-hee – assistant hair director * Kim Hwa-yeon – assistant hair director * Won Jung-yo – makeup director * Choi Su-ji – assistant makeup director * Jung You-jung – assistant makeup director Movie staff * Jimmy (BS Pictures) – music video director ("TT (Japanese ver.)") * Kim Young-jo (Naive Creative Production) – music video director ("Signal (Japanese ver.)") * Yoo Seung-woo (Naive Creative Production) – music video director ("Signal (Japanese ver.)") * Taikou Nakamura – making music video director ("Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)") * Han Gui-taek – jacket shooting making movie director ("#Twice"), music video making movie director ("TT (Japanese ver.)"), music video making movie director ("Signal (Japanese ver.)") * Yu Yamaguchi (Warner Music Mastering) – DVD authoring Other personnel * Rado – all instruments and computer programming (on "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Cheer Up" and "TT") * Joe J. Lee "Kairos" – all instruments, keyboards, computer programming and vocal production (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Hobyn "K.O" Yi – additional engineering and vocal production (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Jihyo – background vocals (on "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Cheer Up" and "TT") * Nayeon – background vocals (on "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "TT") * Ikuko Tsutsumi – background vocals (on "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal (Japanese ver.)") *
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– background vocals (on "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "Knock Knock") and vocal recording director (on "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)") * Esther Park "Legaci" – background vocals (on "Signal" and "Signal (Japanese ver.)") * Kim Yong-woon "Goodear" – recording engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh" and "Cheer Up") and mixing engineer (on "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "Knock Knock") * fabiotheasian – recording engineer and assistant mixing engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh") * Wes Koz – assistant recording engineer (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Han Chul-kyu – assistant recording engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh") * Jang Hong-seok – assistant recording engineer (on "Cheer Up") * Park Sang-rok – assistant recording engineer (on "TT") * Samuel J Lee "Swish" – vocal production (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Lee Tae-sub – mixing engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Cheer Up" and "TT") * Choi Hye-jin – assistant mixing engineer (on "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up" and "TT") * Tony Maserati – mixing engineer (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Miles Comaskey – assistant mixing engineer (on "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Kwon Nam-woo – mastering engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)" and "TT (Japanese ver.)") * Park Jung-un – mastering engineer (on "Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)", "Signal (Japanese ver.)", "Knock Knock" and "Signal") * Dave Kutch – mastering engineer (on "Like Ooh-Ahh") * Chris Gehringer – mastering engineer (on "Cheer Up" and "TT") * Will Quinnell – assistant mastering engineer (on "TT")


Locations

Recording * JYPE Studios, Seoul, South Korea * Kairos Music Group, Los Angeles, California ("Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") Mixing * JYPE Studios, Seoul, South Korea (all songs except "Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * Mirrorball Studios, North Hollywood, California ("Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") Mastering * JFS Mastering, Seoul, South Korea ("Like Ooh-Ahh (Japanese ver.)", "Cheer Up (Japanese ver.)", "TT (Japanese ver.)") * Sonic Korea, Seoul, South Korea ("Knock Knock (Japanese ver.)" and "Knock Knock") * Honey Butter, Seoul, South Korea ("Signal (Japanese ver.)" and "Signal") * The Mastering Palace, New York City, New York ("Like Ooh-Ahh") * Sterling Sound, New York City, New York ("Cheer Up" and "TT")


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Accolades


References

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