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The video for girl group TWICE's "Cheer Up" has surpassed 300 million in YouTube views.
According to the group's agency JYP Entertainment on Monday, the video hit the threshold at about 6 p.m. the previous day, more than two and a half years after it was uploaded on the global video sharing service on April 25, 2016.
The nine-piece group became the first female K-pop artists to hit a record 400 million views with the music video for "TT" on Sept. 17. It also garnered more than 100 million views with all of the videos for its nine hit songs, ranging from its debut single "OOH-AHH" to the latest "Dance The Night Away."
On Monday, TWICE is to drop its sixth EP titled "Yes or Yes" at 6 p.m.
The album's title track says that "yes" should be the only answer when a girl confesses her love with confidence. It was written by Shim Eun-ji, who wrote the lyrics of "Knock Knock," and was composed by David Amber and Andy Love of "Heart Shaker."
The album features a total of seven tracks, including the lead song and "BDZ," the title track off the group's first Japanese studio album. (Yonhap)