In the viral video, TWICE is seen wearing a matching black ensemble while performing the English version of 'Touchdown' at TWICE's 2019 concert in Seoul, 'TWICELIGHTS.'
The video from TWICE's old concert recently suddenly went viral. Netizens were surprised to highlight the vocals of Nayeon and Jihyo who were singing live at that time.
In the viral video, TWICE can be seen wearing a matching black ensemble while performing the English version of "Touchdown," a song from the group's mini album "Page Two," at TWICE's 2019 concert in Seoul, "TWICELIGHTS."
In particular, the part of the video that caught the attention of netizens was Jihyo and Nayeon's impressive high notes during the bridge part of the song. Jihyo showed off her powerful and stunning vocals, while Nayeon showed off her soft yet seductive vocals.
Netizens were so impressed with the high notes of the two main vocalists of TWICE, that they even said that the duo "carried the whole K-Pop industry" with their amazing talent.
Netizens also praised Jihyo and Nayeon for showing impeccable confidence on stage, exuding a powerful aura that gave fans goosebumps.
Some commented how "Touchdown" is a powerful and good B-side song by TWICE that deserves more attention. They also thought that the performance of "Touchdown" would explode if TWICE did it at the year-end awards ceremony.
"Jihyo's strong vocals and Nayeon's soft vocals combined can really work wonders," commented netizens. "Jihyo was like, 'I'll show you what it's like to be an idol who trained for 10 years,'" added another netizen.
"This video shows how great Nayeon and Jihyo's vocals are. TWICE has a very great vocalist," wrote netizens. "They look tired but they are able to hit high notes perfectly," said another. "TWICE should have performed this song at the award ceremony," concluded another.
In related news, TWICE's music video for their hit song "I Can't Stop Me," which is the title track of their second album "Eyes Wide Open," has surpassed 400 million views on Youtube as of January 30 at approximately 12:01 p.m.: 35pm KST. (wk/chus)