Beyond Ten: The Enduring Legacy Of TWICE

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Ten years is a long time. It is a commitment that consumes the defining decade of youth, demanding an almost total surrender of privacy and individual trajectory. The largest challenge faced by TWICE—Im Nayeon, Yoo Jeongyeon, Hirai Momo, Minatozaki Sana, Park Jihyo, Myoui Mina, Kim Dahyun, Son Chaeyoung, and Chou Tzuyu—is not simply maintaining success, but sustaining a singular collective identity across an entire era of intense personal and professional evolution.

The decade-long journey, culminating in the 2025 release of their fifth studio album, *TEN: The Story Goes On*, represents an almost unsettling fusion of nine individual lives into a shared public mechanism. Nayeon articulated the paradox perfectly in July 2025: “We dedicated our twenties to this career.” The rapid passage of time feels both instantaneous and immense.

Navigating the Temporal Vortex

The group’s historical impact has accelerated precisely when many collectives begin their subtle decline into stasis.

TWICE became the first K-pop girl band to perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show shortly after the album release in October 2025. This appearance, a curious marker of global crossover, followed earlier, monumental shifts in scale. The year 2023 witnessed unprecedented successes; TWICE sold out both L.A.’s SoFi Stadium and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Both venues are definitive indices of mainstream acceptance, confirming their transition from substantial niche popularity to undeniable commercial force.

They had already headlined Lollapalooza earlier that August—another initial entry point for a K-pop girl group. The achievements stack up, sudden flashes of brilliance against the long, slow grinding of time and expectation.

The Core of the Collective

Each member sustains the group while simultaneously carving out a unique creative sphere.

Consider the foundational figures. Im Nayeon, the oldest member, emerged early during the *Sixteen* competition and became an immediate public face—an intensely visible role established nearly a decade before her solo projects. It is confusing, perhaps even silly, to see the face of the group define herself outside the group, only to immediately return to the source.

“There would be no NAYEON without TWICE,” she confirmed, acknowledging the deep, symbiotic relationship between the individual artist and the vast enterprise that shaped her sound and visibility. She is a lead vocalist and a lead dancer, yet her greatest role remains the embodiment of the group’s earliest identity.

Park Jihyo, the leader and main vocalist, embodies dedication bordering on the institutional.

Born in 1997, she began training under JYP Entertainment at the age of eight. A full decade of preparation preceded her debut in October 2015. She functioned as an essential apprentice before becoming the anchor of the collective. She represents the group’s immense endurance; the professional dedication was not merely performed throughout their twenties but was established in childhood, a lifelong investment realized fully upon debut.

Milestones of Endurance

* TWICE is the first K-pop girl group to headline Lollapalooza (August 2023).
* The group sold out both SoFi Stadium (L.A.) and MetLife Stadium (New Jersey) in 2023, a dual feat for a K-pop girl group.

* They were the first K-pop girl band to perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show (October 2025).
* Nayeon (lead vocalist/dancer) views her success as a solo artist as intrinsically linked to, and dependent upon, the existence of the group.
* Jihyo (leader/main vocalist) spent ten years in training, beginning the rigorous process at age eight.

In the realm of K-Pop, few groups have achieved the level of success and adoration as TWICE, a nine-member girl group formed by JYP Entertainment in 2015. With their debut single “Whistle,” the group consisting of Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu, burst onto the scene, showcasing their signature blend of upbeat melodies and infectious energy.

Their early success was marked by a string of hit singles, including “Cheer Up” and “TT,” which catapulted them to the top of the K-Pop charts. As the group’s popularity grew, so did their musical range, with TWICE exploring a variety of genres, from bubblegum pop to EDM-infused dance tracks.

Their 2016 single “Fancy” exemplified this evolution, featuring a catchy hook and a sophisticated production that appealed to a broader audience.

The group’s subsequent releases, including “Signal” and “What Is Love?,” further solidified their position as one of the leading K-Pop acts, with their music videos racking up millions of views on YouTube.

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