K-pop girl group TWICE has scored their sixth music video to surpass 500 million views on YouTube with 'I CAN'T STOP ME'.

The music video for 'I CAN'T STOP ME', the title track of their second full album 'Eyes Wide Open' which was released on October 26, 2020, crossed 500 million views on YouTube at around 5:25 PM on the 4th. This means TWICE now has six music videos that have achieved 500 million views, following 'TT', 'LIKEY', 'What is Love?', 'FANCY', and 'CHEER UP'. JYP Entertainment shared celebratory images on its official social media channels, expressing gratitude and sharing the joy with fans worldwide.

'I CAN'T STOP ME' was a collaborative work by renowned K-pop producer Park Jinyoung and hit-song maker Shim Eunji. With its fast beat and sensual sound, TWICE garnered immense popularity. As a testament to their worldwide fandom, the song remained on the US 'Billboard Global 200' chart for 15 consecutive weeks.

TWICE, accumulating various records on YouTube, has truly established their presence as a top-tier global girl group. From their debut song 'OOH-AHH' to the title track 'Talk that Talk' of their 11th mini-album 'BETWEEN 1&2' released in August 2022, a total of 21 music videos, including their first English single 'The Feels', and their first Japanese single 'One More Time', have achieved hundreds of millions of views. Additionally, 'MOONLIGHT SUNRISE', TWICE's second original English song, and 'SET ME FREE', the title track of their 12th mini-album, are on track to reach 100 million views, further solidifying their record for the most music videos with over 100 million views among global girl groups.

Continuing their unstoppable global momentum, TWICE is on a worldwide growth trajectory in 2023. The group's ongoing fifth world tour, 'TWICE 5TH WORLD TOUR 'READY TO BE'', which kicked off in Seoul on April 15, spans 22 cities with 38 shows, further expanding TWICE's influence and presence on the global stage. They made history as the first global girl group to perform at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, one of the largest stadiums in the US, drawing in 50,000 attendees. They also sold out the MetLife Stadium in New York, showcasing their immense ticket power. With a total of 13 performances across nine US cities, they mobilized a record total of 250,000 attendees for their North American tour, further solidifying their formidable global standing.

Meanwhile, TWICE is set to continue the heat of their largest-ever world tour in Europe and Asia. The scheduled concerts include performances in Singapore on September 2nd and 3rd, London on the 7th and 8th, Paris on the 11th, Berlin on the 13th and 14th, Bangkok on the 23rd and 24th, Bulacan in the Philippines on the 30th and October 1st, Nagoya in Japan on December 16th and 17th, and Fukuoka on the 27th and 28th.