All Twice Music Videos: Every Official MV

JYP Entertainment K-pop girl group Twice is one of the most prolific and celebrated groups ever, with a huge body of work and a tremendously passionate Once fandom both domestically and internationally. For most K-pop groups, achieving what Twice has achieved would be considered one of the loftiest aspirations — and yet Twice itself is still going strong and achieving new milestones today! So here, we maintain an archive and list of all of the Twice music videos, including every official MV and links to performance videos, behind-the-scenes content, and other relevant video content, to make it convenient to watch absolutely everything in one place. This is a tremendous collection of content, but it has never been easier to binge all of the music from Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu.

A List of All Official Twice Music Videos – Watch Every MV Here in One Place

1. “Like OOH-AHH (OOH-AHH하게)” MV – October 20, 2015

Following the conclusion of Mnet reality series Sixteen, which established the lineup of the group, Twice debuted on October 20, 2015 with first mini-album THE STORY BEGINS and its lead single, “Like OOH-AHH (OOH-AHH하게).” The song’s music video is a fun and also high-budget introduction to the group, with a zombie invasion theme and lots of extras in makeup.

There are two additional dance video versions of the “Like OOH-AHH (OOH-AHH하게)” Twice music video, and there is also a behind-the-scenes video for the MV.

2. “CHEER UP” MV – April 25, 2016

CHEER UP” is the lead single of the second Twice mini-album, PAGE TWO, and the music video famously has a cheerleader theme. This song is when Twice really began to swell in popularity, as on May 5, 2016, Twice earned their first music show win with it, on M Countdown. Since then, the group has gone on to earn well beyond 100 music show wins in total across all albums.

There are additional “stadium” and “basketball court” choreography videos for the “CHEER UP” MV, plus a version with UFOs only called “AVENGERS.”

3. “TT” MV – October 24, 2016

TT” is the lead single of the third Twice mini-album, TWICEcoaster : LANE 1. The music video has a Halloween theme, with all of the Twice members getting their own cute or cool costume. Between that and the ease of doing the “TT” dance, it’s an especially memorable MV, being one of the most popular of all music videos JYP Entertainment has ever released, Twice or not.

There is a behind-the-scenes video for the “TT” MV. Additionally, dance practice videos were released for “1 TO 10” and “JELLY JELLY,” which are other songs from the third mini-album.

4. “KNOCK KNOCK” MV – February 20, 2017

KNOCK KNOCK” is the lead single of TWICEcoaster : LANE 2, which is basically a repackage album of TWICEcoaster : LANE 1. This song had been teased at the end of the “TT” MV, making it clear that JYP had a plan for this in advance. Incidentally, J.Y. Park himself knocks on Twice’s door in this video, but he has the door slammed in his face! Poor guy.

In terms of additional content, there is only a dance practice for “KNOCK KNOCK.”

5. “SIGNAL” MV – May 15, 2017

SIGNAL” is the lead single from the fourth Twice mini-album, also called SIGNAL. In the music video, the Twice members basically pick up a signal from an alien, who pays a visit to Earth.

In terms of additional content, there is only a dance practice for “SIGNAL.”

*. “Like OOH-AHH” Japanese Ver. MV (Short Ver.) – June 7, 2017

In anticipation of the release of #TWICE, a compilation of Twice songs containing Japanese re-recordings, a short music video was released for the Japanese version of “Like OOH-AHH,” which features the making of the song.

*. “SIGNAL” Japanese Ver. MV (Short Ver.) – June 14, 2017

The Japanese version of “SIGNAL” was the next Twice song to receive a short music video, again building anticipation for #TWICE.

*. “TT” Japanese Ver. MV – June 21, 2017

The Japanese version of “TT” received a full, brand new music video one week ahead of the release of #TWICE, which would ultimately arrive on June 28, 2017. The video primarily takes place at a drive-in theater, and there are no Halloween costumes this time around. Nonetheless, Twice would prove extremely popular in Japan as well, and this music video has more than 100 million views.

6. “One More Time” MV – October 6, 2017

One More Time” is the titular track of the first Japanese Twice single album, One More Time, which would be released on October 18, 2017. “One More Time” came paired with a second song, “LUV ME,” plus instrumental versions of both songs. The “One More Time” MV has a bright sports theme, featuring the likes of tennis and boxing.

7. “LIKEY” MV – October 30, 2017

LIKEY” is the lead single from the first full Twice studio album, twicetagram. Strikingly, “LIKEY” was filmed in Vancouver in Canada, lending it a distinct visual identity compared to all other Twice music videos to this point. There is also a folksy quality in actions like Nayeon riding a bike and Jihyo self-filming herself.

There is additionally a behind-the-scenes video for the “LIKEY” MV.

8. “Heart Shaker” MV – December 11, 2017

Heart Shaker” is the lead single from Merry & Happy, which is a repackage album of twicetagram. This MV is a return to colorful sets, culminating in a dance in the (fake) snow.

There is a behind-the-scenes video for the “Heart Shaker” MV.

9. “Merry & Happy” MV – December 22, 2017

Merry & Happy,” the song, received a music video about a week and a half after the release of the repackage album. It is full of festive Christmas energy, since it was indeed released so close to Christmas.

There are two separate behind-the-scenes videos for the “Merry & Happy” MV.

10. “Candy Pop” MV – January 12, 2018

Candy Pop” is the titular track of the second Japanese Twice single album, Candy Pop, which would be released on February 7, 2018. “Candy Pop” came paired with another song, “BRAND NEW GIRL,” and both songs received instrumental versions on the single album. The “Candy Pop” music video combines anime and a Candy Land-esque setting for yet another audiovisual feast from Twice. Also, Twice crashes a truck into a little girl’s room, just totally wrecking the place, which is quite fun as well.

There is a dance video version of “Candy Pop” as well.

11. “BRAND NEW GIRL” MV – February 23, 2018

BRAND NEW GIRL” also received a music video, more than two weeks after the release of the Candy Pop single album. This song has a bit more of a pop rock sound, but the whole MV is vintage Twice, packed with colorful visuals.

12. “What is Love?” MV – April 9, 2018

What is Love?” is the lead single of the fifth Twice mini-album, also called What is Love?. The music video references various movies while also including the usual Twice cuteness, and the song itself was another hit for the group. In fact, the “What is Love?” MV is the most-watched video ever on the JYP Entertainment YouTube channel, ahead of even Twice’s “TT” music video.

There is a behind-the-scenes series for the “What is Love?” MV.

13. “Wake Me Up” MV – April 25, 2018

Wake Me Up” is the titular lead song of the third Japanese Twice single album, Wake Me Up, which would be released on May 16, 2018. “Wake Me Up” came paired with another song, “Pink Lemonade,” and both songs received instrumental versions on the single album. “Wake Me Up” has the infectious melody fans had come to expect from Twice.

14. “I Want You Back” MV – June 15, 2018

In a rather striking turn of events, Twice performed an English-language cover of the classic Jackson 5 song, “I Want You Back,” but it was for the soundtrack to a Japanese movie, センセイ君主. In other words, Twice released their first fully English-language music video for an audience in Japan! However, Michael Jackson famously had a strong creative influence on JPY Entertainment founder and music producer J.Y. Park, so it makes sense that an iconic JYP girl group would cover a song in which Michael Jackson was involved.

15. “Dance the Night Away” MV – July 9, 2018

Not to be confused with the Van Halen song of the same name, “Dance the Night Away” is the lead single of Summer Nights, which is a repackage album of What is Love?. The “Dance the Night Away” music video has a distinct tropical flavor because Twice filmed it in Okinawa.

There is a behind-the-scenes series for “Dance the Night Away,” plus a studio dance video for the song.

16. “BDZ” MV – August 17, 2018

BDZ” is the lead single of the first Japanese Twice studio album, also called BDZ, which would be released on September 12, 2018. “BDZ” stands for “bulldozer,” and this album contains most of the Japanese Twice songs that had been released to this point, plus some new ones. The “BDZ” music video involves executing a dramatic plan for infiltration in hostile enemy territory, yet the song itself is bubbly and cute, in typical Twice fashion.

*. “Be as ONE” Document Video – September 12, 2018

On the day that the BDZ album was released, another song on the album, “Be as ONE,” received a “document video” featuring a lot of behind-the-scenes footage of Twice. The song itself is a beautiful ballad.

17. “STAY BY MY SIDE” Making Music Video – October 22, 2018

STAY BY MY SIDE” is the lead single of BDZ -Repackage-, which would be released on December 26, 2018. Incidentally, this is the only new song added to the original BDZ album, but it’s another pleasant track. The music video just features the Twice members recording the song.

18. “YES or YES” MV – November 5, 2018

YES or YES” is the titular lead single of the sixth Korean Twice mini-album, YES or YES (which notably contains a Korean version of “BDZ”). This song’s meaning is pretty straightforward from its title: When you’re dealing with the desires of the Twice members, you have no choice but to do what they say. That is pretty true to real life.

There is a behind-the-scenes series for “YES or YES.”

19. “The Best Thing I Ever Did (올해 제일 잘한 일)” MV – December 12, 2018

The Best Thing I Ever Did (올해 제일 잘한 일)” is the lead single of The year of “YES”, a repackage album of YES or YES. Being released in December, it again has winter energy and visuals

There is a behind-the-scenes series for this MV.

*. “LIKEY” Japanese Ver. MV – January 11, 2019

The Japanese version of the “LIKEY” MV is basically the same as the original version, except now featuring Japanese lyrics. This video was published in advance of #TWICE2, which would be released on March 6, 2019 as a second compilation album of Twice songs recorded in Japanese.

*. “What is Love?” Japanese Ver. MV – February 8, 2019

The Japanese version of the “What is Love?” MV is fairly identical to the original release. It was also released in anticipation of #TWICE2.

20. “FANCY” MV – April 22, 2019

FANCY” is the lead single of the seventh Twice mini-album, FANCY YOU. This is another one of the most popular JYP Entertainment music videos ever released, which speaks pretty clearly to the song’s popularity. “FANCY” marked a shift in Twice’s sound and visuals toward something more mature, making it even more memorable.

There is a behind-the-scenes series for the “FANCY” MV.

21. “HAPPY HAPPY” MV – June 12, 2019

HAPPY HAPPY” is the titular lead song of the fourth Japanese Twice single album, HAPPY HAPPY, which would be released on July 17, 2019. “HAPPY HAPPY” came paired with a Japanese version of “The Best Thing I Ever Did,” plus a “collapsedone Remix” of “HAPPY HAPPY” and an instrumental version of the song. This song continues the bright and energetic image that Twice had previously cultivated in Japan.

There is also a “Dance Making Video in Hawaii” for “HAPPY HAPPY.”

22. “Breakthrough” MV – June 12, 2019

“Breakthrough” is the titular lead song of the fifth Japanese Twice single album, Breakthrough, which would be released on July 24, 2019. The single album additionally contained a “taalthechoi Remix” and an instrumental version of “Breakthrough,” and a Japanese version of “Fancy” was included as well. Strikingly, the “HAPPY HAPPY” and “Breakthrough” music videos were released on the same day, and the fourth and fifth Twice single albums had originally been announced in tandem. In any case, “Breakthrough” is a bop, and it is tonally closer to “Fancy” than to “HAPPY HAPPY.”

23. “Feel Special” MV – September 23, 2019

Feel Special” is the titular lead single of the eighth Korean Twice mini-album, Feel Special. It continues the tone, sound, and gorgeous visual style of “Fancy,” and it too is an absolute bop.

There is a comical “MV Copy” version of “Feel Special”, a behind-the-scenes series for the MV, and nine separate, special “monitoring clips” from the MV — one for each member of Twice.

24. “Fake & True” MV – October 18, 2019

Fake & True” is the lead single of the second Japanese Twice studio album, &TWICE, which would be released on November 20, 2019. It makes a good companion visually and sonically to “Breakthrough” (which is also included in &TWICE).

Notably, a repackage album of &TWICE, succinctly called &TWICE -Repackage-, would be released on February 5, 2020. Its singular new track would be a song called “SWING,” which did not receive a music video.

25. “MORE & MORE” MV – June 1, 2020

MORE & MORE” is the lead single of the same-titled ninth Korean Twice mini-album, MORE & MORE. Twice travels to a mysterious fantasy land for this music video, which involves CG leopards and a lot of CG butterflies. Incidentally, the set design in the “MORE & MORE” music video got involved in plagiarism accusations, and JYP Entertainment vowed to do better to prevent such issues in the future.

There is a behind-the-scenes series for the MV, a Twice reaction video to the MV, and a special live performance of “MORE & MORE.” Another song on MORE & MORE, “Sweet Summer Day,” also received a special live performance for the comeback kickoff.

26. “Fanfare” MV – June 19, 2020

Fanfare” is the titular lead song of the sixth Japanese Twice single album, Fanfare, which would be released on July 8, 2020. The single album additionally contained a “Lee Hae Sol Remix” and an instrumental version of “Fanfare,” and a Japanese version of “MORE & MORE” was included as well. With trumpets and hype-inducing synths, this song brings the energy.

There is a special stage video for “Fanfare.”

*. “FANCY” Japanese Ver. MV – August 28, 2020

The Japanese version of the “FANCY” MV is effectively identical to the original version. This video was published in advance of #TWICE3, which would be released on September 16, 2020 as a third compilation album of Twice songs recorded in Japanese.

*. “STUCK IN MY HEAD” Japanese Ver. Promotion Video – September 2, 2020

A promotion video for the Japanese version of “STUCK IN MY HEAD” (originally released in Korean on FANCY YOU) was released in the build-up to #TWICE3.

*. “MORE & MORE” Japanese Ver. MV (Short Ver.) – September 16, 2020

On the release day of #TWICE3, a short version music video was released for the Japanese version of “MORE & MORE,” looking pretty identical to the original MV except abbreviated.

*. “SAY SOMETHING” 5th Anniversary Special Live Video – October 20, 2020

For the fifth anniversary of Twice, they did a special live performance of “SAY SOMETHING” from studio album Eyes wide open, which would be released on October 26, 2020. It has a delightful city pop sound.

27. “I CAN’T STOP ME” MV – October 26, 2020

I CAN’T STOP ME” is the lead single from the second Korean Twice studio album, Eyes wide open. Everyone looks beautiful as usual with their mature visuals, and the song has a very ’80s synth sound.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “I CAN’T STOP ME” music video, plus a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

28. “BETTER” MV – November 11, 2020

BETTER” is the titular track of the seventh Japanese Twice single album, BETTER, which would be released on November 18, 2020. “BETTER” came paired with a second song, “Scorpion,” plus instrumental versions of both songs.

On December 25, 2020, a “performance re-edit” version video for “BETTER” would be released, and a “Scorpion” performance re-edit version video was also simultaneously released.

*. “I’LL SHOW YOU” MV (K/DA, ft. Twice, Bekuh BOOM, Annika Wells) – November 27, 2020

I’LL SHOW YOU” is a song written by Riot Music Team and Bekuh Boom as a promotional song for the Riot Games video game, League of Legends. K/DA is a fictional pop group that exists as part of the lore. “I’LL SHOW YOU” was part of the K/DA album, ALL OUT, which had been released on November 6, 2020.

*. “CRY FOR ME” Choreography – 2 Video – December 22, 2020

CRY FOR ME” had been released as a digital single on December 18, 2020, but it did not receive a music video. However, it did subsequently receive “Choreography – 1” and “Choreography – 2” videos, with the latter being the closest thing to a music video. As such, it is included here for the sake of viewer convenience.

29. “Kura Kura” MV – April 21, 2021

Kura Kura” is the titular track of the eighth Japanese Twice single album, Kura Kura, which would be released on May 12, 2021. “Kura Kura” came paired with a second song, “Strawberry Moon,” plus instrumental versions of both songs.

There is a Twice special dance clip for “Kura Kura,” plus #Unit1, #Unit2, and #Unit3 making-of videos for the MV.

30. “Alcohol-Free” MV – June 9, 2021

Alcohol-Free” is the lead single of the 10th Korean Twice mini-album, Taste of Love. Out of all the Twice music videos, “Alcohol-Free” is one of the most relaxed and breezy, and some filming occurred on Jeju Island.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “Alcohol-Free” MV and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

31. “Perfect World” MV – June 30, 2021

Perfect World” is the lead single of the third Japanese Twice studio album of the same name, Perfect World, which would be released on July 28, 2021. The album contained several previously released Japanese songs with some new tracks. The ladies look elegant in this theater-themed video, and the chorus is quite distinct and catchy, which had become a regular phenomenon of these Japanese singles.

32. “The Feels” MV – October 1, 2021

The Feels” is the first original English-language Twice single, and it is memorable and addictive from start to finish. The music video has a fun prom theme, and the end of the video revealed plans for the next Twice studio album and fourth world tour. “The Feels” has several remixes and instrumental versions, and the “Benny Benassi Remix” received an 8K video.

There is a Twice reaction video for “The Feels,” an official lyrics video, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, a “The-Feels” B-Side video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

*. “CANDY” 6th Anniversary Special Live Video – October 21, 2021

For the sixth anniversary of Twice, they did a special live performance of “CANDY” from studio album Formula of Love: O+T=<3, which would be released on November 12, 2021.

33. “SCIENTIST” MV – November 12, 2021

SCIENTIST” is the lead single of the third Korean Twice studio album, Formula of Love: O+T=<3. As those names would suggest, the “SCIENTIST” MV is about working out the formula for love.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “SCIENTIST” MV, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

34. “Doughnut” MV – December 3, 2021

Doughnut” is the titular track of the ninth Japanese Twice single album, Doughnut, which would be released on December 15, 2021. “Doughnut” came paired with a second song, “Wonderful Day,” plus instrumental versions of both songs. “Doughnut” is a pretty winter ballad.

There is a “Doughnut” special stage video and also a “Wonderful Day” special stage video.

*. “SCIENTIST” Japanese Ver. MV – March 2, 2022

The Japanese version of the “SCIENTIST” MV is pretty identical to the original version. This video was published in advance of #TWICE4, which would be released on March 16, 2022 as the fourth compilation album of Twice songs recorded in Japanese.

*(1 Nayeon). “POP!” MV – June 24, 2022

Nayeon was the first Twice member to have a solo debut, with first mini-album IM NAYEON and its lead single, “POP!” True to its name, “POP!” is an infectious pop song filled with summer energy. It’s a winner all around.

There is a Nayeon reaction video (with Jeongyeon and Chaeyoung) to the “POP!” MV, plus a performance video, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

35. “Celebrate” MV – July 15, 2022

Celebrate” is the lead single of the fourth Japanese Twice studio album, also named Celebrate, which would be released on July 27, 2022. The song is a celebration of five years since Twice’s debut in Japan to that point, and as such, it reflects on the group’s past and future.

36. “Talk that Talk” MV – August 26, 2022

Talk that Talk” is the lead single of the 11th Korean Twice mini-album, Between 1&2. Continuing their progress into more mature fashion, the Twice members wear lingerie in some scenes, but there is also, somewhat oddly, a scene referencing the “1984” Apple Macintosh commercial! “Talk that Talk” stands out among all the Twice music videos in these ways, but it’s a great song regardless.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “Talk that Talk” MV, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, a performance video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

*. “Merry & Happy” 2022 Ver. Mini MV – December 22, 2022

Twice released a “Merry & Happy” 2022 version for the Once fandom to conclude the year.

37. “MOONLIGHT SUNRISE” MV – January 20, 2023

MOONLIGHT SUNRISE” is the English-language pre-release single for the 12th Korean Twice mini-album, READY TO BE, which would be released on March 10, 2023. This is a pretty relaxed song all around, and the chorus lyric “I gotcha” would notably be revisited in the future.

There is a “MOONLIGHT SUNRISE” lyric video, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

*(Momo Sana Mina). “Bouquet” Making Music Video (Short Ver.) – January 25, 2023

The Japanese members of Twice — Momo, Sana, and Mina — recorded the song “Bouquet” for Japanese drama series リエゾン-こどものこころ診療所-. Later in 2023, this song would be included in the first MiSaMo mini-album, Masterpiece.

38. “SET ME FREE” MV – March 10, 2023

SET ME FREE” is the lead single of the 12th Korean Twice mini-album, READY TO BE. The theme of this music video is basically filmmaking and editing, and some things explode for good measure. Despite that, the song is another good addition to a more relaxed era of Twice songs.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “SET ME FREE” MV, plus a performance video, a choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV.

39. “Hare Hare” MV – May 31, 2023

Hare Hare” is the titular track of the 10th Japanese Twice single album, Hare Hare, released on May 31, 2023. “Hare Hare” came paired with a second song, “Catch a Wave,” plus instrumental versions of both songs.

*(1 MiSaMo). “Marshmallow” MV – June 16, 2023

Marshmallow” was released as the first official MiSaMo song — MiSaMo being a Japanese Twice subunit consisting of Mina, Sana, and Momo — and the music video was intended to promote their first mini-album, Masterpiece, which would be released on July 26, 2023. “Marshmallow” is a pretty chill (re)introduction to the trio.

There is a making-of video for the “Marshmallow” MV.

*(2 MiSaMo). “Do not touch” MV – July 14, 2023

Do not touch” is the lead single from the first MiSaMo mini-album, Masterpiece, which would be released on July 26, 2023. Notably, its music video was uploaded to the JYP Entertainment YouTube channel, as opposed to the Twice Japan Official YouTube Channel, suggesting that JYP treats MiSaMo as an international subunit, rather than a strictly Japan-facing one.

There is a short making-of video for the MV, plus a “Do not touch” choreography video, a moving-version choreography video, and a making-of video for the choreography video.

*(1 Jihyo). “Killin’ Me Good” MV – August 18, 2023

After Nayeon, Jihyo was the second Twice member to have a solo debut at JYP Entertainment, with her first mini-album, ZONE, and its lead single, “Killin’ Me Good.” The song dips into ’90s R&B for something refreshingly different, and Jihyo honed her body to an incredible state of fitness for the music video.

There is a Jihyo (with Twice) reaction video to the “Killin’ Me Good” MV, plus a performance video, a choreography video, a one-take-version choreography video, and a behind-the-scenes series for the MV. Regarding other songs on ZONE, there is also a choreography video for “Closer.”

*. “Dance Again” Special Video – December 12, 2023

Dance Again” was a special digital release that received a special video, and the song was used in FamilyMart promotions in Japan.

40. “I GOT YOU” MV – February 2, 2024

I GOT YOU” is the English-language pre-release single for the 13th Korean Twice mini-album, With YOU-th. In this music video, the Twice members set off for distant shores, and it was filmed in an especially widescreen ratio.

There is a Twice reaction video for the “I GOT YOU” MV and a behind-the-scenes video for the MV.

41. “ONE SPARK” MV – February 23, 2024

ONE SPARK” is the lead single of the 13th Korean Twice mini-album, With YOU-th. The song is about a love so hot that it hurts, and the MV delivers the usual stunning, regal visuals.

There is additionally a Twice reaction video for “ONE SPARK,” plus a “ONE SPARK” performance video and moving-version choreography video.

Stay tuned for more Twice music videos, as there is always another comeback in the works!

That is the complete list of all Twice music videos at this time, and this archive is being updated for each additional MV or relevant related video content as it comes along. Bookmark this page if you want to always have fast and convenient access to all of the Twice music videos, and share this page with friends to expand the Once fandom even further!

For more about the group, check out how old the Twice members currently are, refresh yourself on who their leader is, and enjoy our full explanation of whether Twice can speak English.

We also have many more complete music video archives for JYP groups where this came from, including MV archives for Itzy, NMIXX, NiziU, VCHA, and NEXZ!

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