K-Pop girl group Twice has just released a new video for their song "Likey" and it looks like a visual love letter to Vancouver.
Skateboarding through Gastown, rollerskating on the seawall, riding the SkyTrain, hanging out in the pink and yellow downtown "Alley Oop" alley...the girls of Twice shake and sing all over the city.
They seem to "likey" a lot of things in the song: Instagram popularity, friendships, romance, and beauty. And Vancouver! Nicely done, Twice.
Twice is a band of nine 18- to 22-year-old young women, and according to their website, "Likey" is a single off their first full-length album, and with its release the ladies have goals: "Twice takes a step further toward the Asian No.1 girl group."
Here's a little Google Translate-d blurb about the song:
Lyrics: Black Eyed Peas, All Army / Composition: Black Eyed Peas, All Army / Arrangement: "Twice", which has been loved by a new music genre called "Color Pop", is introducing a new music genre called "Future Electro Pop". This title song "LIKEY" is a "Future Electro Pop" dance song that is more sophisticated than the existing "Color Pop" and has a lot of POP elements. As a result, the producer of "Black Eyed Peace" It is a hidden track made of chilled.