


I’m glad you are realising Twice is part of big3.

It’s just my nature to keep a lookout for certain users knowing their history of shady posts toward blackpink or sad generalisations. Thanks sis for letting me be the whitest knight I should ever be. But this length of time for a group from a small company to get popular isn't all that strange, it just isn't usually achieved via fan video! The story went viral first, then the song, and now the members (mainly smiley Yujeong). Rollin is fun and catchy, but it's not that good. It's more likely Korean fans realizing thanks to that YouTube video that the current line-up is appealing, so they'll probably stick around now. I also don't think this is a 'viral moment and then goodbye' kind of deal. I don't think it's necessary to sympathize with them for a decade of hardship and all they have been through when it was some other girls who had five/six years of hardship and presumably still have nothing to show for it because they all got replaced. It looks like the current members have been in place since 2016 which makes them about as old as Blackpink. I find it funny that they're being congratulated on achieving this after 10 years of struggle, when there isn't a single original member in the line-up! I've seen several comments about this just today.
