Twice's First Subunit, Misamo, Dominates iTunes Charts with Japan Debut EP
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-07-18 01:19:17
JYP Entertainment
Twice, the renowned K-pop girl group, has achieved remarkable success with its first subunit, Misamo, as the trio comprising Mina, Sana, and Momo dominates the iTunes top songs chart in 10 regions. JYP Entertainment, the group's label, announced this significant feat on Monday. With the pre-release of their Japan debut EP, titled "Masterpiece," Misamo's main track, "Do Not Touch," captivated audiences and secured the top position on real-time music charts across Japan.
Fans eagerly anticipate Misamo's first live performance as a subunit, scheduled to take place this Friday on "Music Station," one of the most popular television music shows in Japan. The trio's enchanting vocals and captivating choreography are expected to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
The full EP is set to be unveiled on July 26, further igniting excitement among fans. Additionally, Misamo will hold showcases in Osaka on July 22-23 and in Tokyo on July 25-27, allowing fans to experience their electrifying performances in person.
In a separate development, a pop-up store featuring Twice and other artists under the JYP Entertainment label opened in Tokyo on Saturday and will run until August 31. This immersive experience provides fans with the opportunity to engage with their favorite artists and celebrate the diverse talents housed under the esteemed label.
Twice's venture into subunits marks a significant milestone in their career, demonstrating the group's versatility and ability to captivate audiences in various configurations. With the immense success of Misamo's pre-release track and their highly anticipated debut EP, Twice continues to solidify their position as one of K-pop's leading acts. As they venture into new musical territories and captivate fans around the world, the future looks bright for the beloved girl group.
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