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List of songs recorded by Twice

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List of songs recorded by Twice
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The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. As of date, the girl group has officially released 250 songs.[a] 133 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 57 are originally in Japanese and 27 are originally in English. Additionally, 33 songs are versions of songs originally recorded in a different language.

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Twice performing in 2022.

The group composed of nine members; Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu, was formed by JYP Entertainment in July 2015 through the survival television show Sixteen. The group holds the record for having the most officially released songs for a South Korean girl group.

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Songs originally recorded in Korean

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Notes

  1. 250 total songs consist of:
    • 133 songs originally recorded in Korean
    • 57 songs originally recorded in Japanese
    • 27 songs originally recorded in English
    • 23 Japanese versions of songs originally recorded in Korean
    • 6 English versions of songs originally recorded in Korean
    • 3 Korean versions of songs originally recorded in Japanese
    • 1 Korean version of a song originally recorded in English
  2. Performed by Jeongyeon, Mina and Tzuyu.
  3. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice3 in 2020.
  4. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice4 in 2022. The English version was released as part of The Remixes in 2023.
  5. The Japanese version was released as a B-side for "Happy Happy" in 2019.
  6. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice in 2017.
  7. The English version was released as part of the physical edition of Taste of Love in 2021. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice4 in 2022.
  8. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice2 in 2019.
  9. The Japanese version was released as a B-side for "Breakthrough" in 2019.
  10. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice3 in 2020.
  11. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice2 in 2019.
  12. Performed by Chaeyoung, Momo and Nayeon.
  13. The English version was released as a digital single in 2020. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice4 in 2022.
  14. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice in 2017.
  15. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice in 2017.
  16. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2019.
  17. The Japanese version was released as a B-side of "Fanfare" in 2020. The English version was released as a digital single in 2020.
  18. The English version was released as part of the digital EP single of "One Spark" in 2024.[27] The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice5 in 2025.[28]
  19. Performed by Dahyun, Jihyo and Sana.
  20. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2022.
  21. The English version was released as part of Ready to Be in 2023. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice5 in 2025.[28]
  22. English version
  23. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2017.
  24. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2020.
  25. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice5 in 2025.[28]
  26. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2017.
  27. The Japanese version was released as a digital single in 2019.
  28. The Japanese version was released as part of #Twice2 in 2019.
  29. The Korean version was released as part of Yes or Yes in 2018.[33]
  30. The Korean version was released as part of The Year of "Yes" in 2018.[35]
  31. The Korean version was released as part of Feel Special in 2019.[40]
  32. Korean version
  33. Performed by Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo and Mina.
  34. Performed by Sana, Jihyo, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu.
  35. The Korean version was released as part of the physical edition of Formula of Love: O+T=<3 in 2021.[62]
  36. Performed by Mina, Dahyun and Chaeyoung.
  37. Performed by Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana and Tzuyu.
  38. Credited as Megan Thee Stallion featuring Twice.
  39. Two versions of the song were officially released: A version featuring Megan Thee Stallion and a version without Stallion.
  40. Performed by Nayeon and Jihyo.
  41. Performed by Chaeyoung, Jeongyeon and Jihyo.
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