
TWICE's music video for "Heart Shaker" has surpassed 300 million views on YouTube.
The music video for the title song "Heart Shaker" from TWICE's repackaged album "Merry & Happy," which was released on Dec. 11, 2017, surpassed 300 million views on YouTube around 11:47 a.m. on Dec. 10.
The music video expresses lovingly approaching an opponent who has shaken her heart. 'Heart Shaker' won the first place in various music charts, and the music video was loved with over 100 million views in 41 days. The latest record is the sixth 300 million views to connect "OOH-AHHH" with "CHEER UP," "TT," "LIEY" and "What is Love?"
From their debut song "OOH-AHHH" to "Feel Special," released in September this year, the music video of 12 active songs has been ranked among 100 million views.
The music video released at the beginning of their debut as well as the recently released song has been on a steady rise in popularity so far.
The music video for "TT," released on Oct. 24, 2016, has 422.19 million views as of Dec. 10 afternoon, and is on the verge of breaking the 500 million-view mark for the first time in the history of TWICE music videos. This year, TWICE has won major categories at various awards ceremonies, proving the K-pop flagship girl group's reputation.
They won the "Women's Group Award" and "Best Selling Artist" awards at the "2019 M2 X GENIE MUSIC AWARDS" in August, and was honored with the "Best Social Artist for Singer" and "Best Seller" awards at the "2019 Asia Artist Awards in Vietnam" in November.
At the "2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards" in December, they showed off the status of the K-pop flagship girl group by winning trophies in a total of four categories "Quten Peaborit Women's Artist," "Worldwide fans Choice," "Women's Group Award" and "Best Dance Performance Women's Group."
Meanwhile, TWICE will hold a finale performance of the world tour "TWICE WORLD TOUR 2019 "TWICELIGHTS" at the KSPO DOME in Songpa-gu, Seoul, on March 7 and 8, 2020.
The world tour is taking place in Bangkok, Manila, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, including four cities in the Americas, and confirmed two more performances at the Tokyo Dome on March 3 and 4 next year. TWICE is expected to wrap up their large-scale world tour in Seoul, with a total of 29 performances in 17 cities.