Misamo, the First Subunit of Twice, Announces Japanese Debut with EP "Masterpiece"
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-06-14 20:27:23
JYP Entertainment
JYP Entertainment announced on Wednesday that Misamo, the highly anticipated subunit of the popular girl group Twice, is set to make their official debut in Japan on July 26 with their EP titled "Masterpiece." Consisting of members Mina, Sana, and Momo, the trio showcases their sophisticated allure in the jacket photograph, reminiscent of an exquisite oil painting.
"Masterpiece" will feature a total of seven tracks, including the mesmerizing "Do Not Touch," with lyrics written by head producer Park Jinyoung. Additionally, each of the three members contributed to writing the lyrics for one track, further highlighting their creative involvement in the project.
To celebrate their debut, Misamo will be holding showcases in Osaka on July 22-23, followed by another showcase in Tokyo on July 25-27. Fans can anticipate an enchanting performance that showcases the unique talents and harmonious chemistry of the trio.
Meanwhile, Twice continues to dominate the Japanese music scene, as their 10th Japan single "Hare Hare" topped Oricon's daily single ranking last week. The group will be treating their Japanese fans to encore concerts in Nagoya and Fukuoka in December, marking their return to Japan approximately seven months after their highly successful concerts in Osaka and Tokyo.
Misamo's upcoming debut and Twice's continued success in Japan highlight the global appeal and unwavering popularity of the K-pop sensation. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of "Masterpiece," Mina, Sana, and Momo are poised to captivate audiences with their exceptional talents and undeniable charm, further solidifying Twice's position as a leading force in the international music industry.
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