The nine-member girl group also got record-breaking views on the music series
K-pop powerhouse Twice is starting their 10th year in the industry with a bang, making a powerful debut on US-based music concert series Amazon Music Live last week.
The nine-member girl group is the first K-pop artist featured on the series. Amazon Music also revealed in a post that the livestream of Twice’s performance across Twitch and Prime Video gained the highest number of unique views in the history of the concert series.
Their nearly hour-long performance comprised hits like “One Spark” and “I Got You” from their recent album “With You-th” as well as concert favorites like “I Can’t Stop Me,” “Fancy,” and “Talk That Talk.”
They also performed some English-language tracks like “The Feels,” “Moonlight,” and “Moonlight Sunrise.”
The members also engaged in interactions with the audience, even indulging the fans—whom they fondly call Once—with short, a cappella snippets of their solo and subunit songs, such as Nayeon’s “ABCD,” Tzuyu’s “Run Away,” Jihyo’s “Killin’ Me Good,” and Misamo’s “Identity.”
They also gave a teaser for their upcoming mini-album “Strategy,” the leading track of which is a collaboration with rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
Twice’s 14th mini-album “Strategy” will contain seven tracks. The album will be released on Dec. 6.