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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Twice4Twice4 - Wikipedia

    #Twice4 (Hashtag Twice4) is the fourth Japanese compilation album released by South Korean girl group Twice. The album consists of Japanese and Korean versions of " I Can't Stop Me ", " Cry for Me ", " Alcohol-Free ", and " Scientist ".

  2. 2022年3月15日 · This time, they’ve released a new Japanese EP, #TWICE4, a collection of some of their biggest hits of the last few years: the spacey ’80s retro synth banger “I CAN’T STOP ME”; the sultry techno-pop “CRY FOR ME” (with some English in the chorus for good

  3. 2017年7月7日 · John Cage - Two4 Aisha Orazbayeva and Naomi Sato link up for this richly textured reading of John Cage´s Two4, a late work from the composer's series of Number Pieces. Steady, crystalline tones emanate from Naomi Sato’s shō - a Japanese wind instrument associated with gagaku court music, and one of the few non-Western instruments ...

  4. 2022年3月16日 · "#TWICE4 (Japanese ver.)" is a Japanese album by TWICE. It was released on March 16, 2022 with "SCIENTIST -Japanese ver.-" serving as the title track. The album features Japanese...

  5. #TWICE4 is the 4th best album from Twice. The album was released on March 16, 2022. It is Twice's fourth self-titled Japan album. "I Can't Stop Me (Japanese ver.)" "Cry For Me (Japanese ver...

  6. Two⁴, a classical music Album by Aisha Orazbayeva / Naomi Sato. Released 7 July 2017 on SN Variations (catalog no. SN4; Lossless Digital). Genres: Modern Classical. Featured peformers: Aisha Orazbayeva (violin), 佐藤尚美 [Naomi Sato] (shō), Peiman Khosravi (recording engineer, mixing), Chris Bigg (artwork).

  7. 2022年3月22日 · TWICE have achieved another impressive feat on Oricon with their latest Japanese release, proving their popularity and dominance in Japan! After topping Oricon's daily chart for 4 days, the girl...