TWICE's Momo becomes trending on Twitter and beats Apple event

Cristian García
2 min de lectura

Yesterday the teaser for TWICE's Momo was released for what would be the return of the group with the single Feel Special. In this way, all her fans or ONCE have done their thing to show their love for the idol, turning the name of said TWICE member into a trend. Thus, this group would be marking history by overcoming, on Twitter, the event of the great technology company, Apple.

TWICE's Momo becomes trending on Twitter and beats Apple event

Momo managed to return to a trend on Twitter after the release of her teaser for the single Feel Special. Thus, the artist would have proven that she is one of the most famous idols on the current scene after even surpassing Apple's launch and announcements worldwide. All this would have surprised the world community, after managing to observe the impact that K-pop is having.

TWICE's Momo drops Feel Special teaser and surpasses Apple's Twitter event

Momo would have managed to be a trend in multiple countries with his teaser for the music video of Feel Special. Thus, it would have been in the top positions in Twitter trends in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy. In addition, it had been a worldwide trend, even surpassing the Apple special event.

TWICE's Momo becomes trending on Twitter and beats Apple event

Many people spoke about this incredible event. Some showed their surprise to see that the name of Momo was a world trend and surpassed the Apple event. In addition, it seems that the artist became much more known, because many people began to inquire about who said K-pop idol was.

Without a doubt, everything seems to indicate that TWICE is about to return to the top after the new release of Feel Special. In this way, the K-pop group will once again show that they are one of the most famous girl bands on the current scene. Therefore, everything seems to indicate that his new return will mark history in this musical genre.

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