Twicecoaster: Lane 2

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Twicecoaster: Lane 2
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Digital cover
EP (reissue)by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2017 (2017-02-20)
Recorded2016
Studio
  • JYPE
  • Prelude
  • Trinity Sound
  • Paradise Music
  • U Productions
  • Kairos Music Group
Genre
Length29:55
Language Korean
Label JYP
Producer J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
Twice chronology
Twicecoaster: Lane 1
(2016)
Twicecoaster: Lane 2
(2017)
What's Twice?
(2017)
Singles from Twicecoaster: Lane 2
  1. "Knock Knock"
    Released: February 20, 2017

Twicecoaster: Lane 2 is the reissue of South Korean girl group Twice's third extended play (EP) Twicecoaster: Lane 1 . It was released digitally and physically on February 20, 2017, by JYP Entertainment. It contains thirteen tracks, including the lead single, "Knock Knock".

Contents

Background and release

On January 18, 2017, it was reported that Twice would be releasing a special album after their concert in Seoul. In early February, Twice officially announced the release of the reissue of Twicecoaster: Lane 1 , titled Twicecoaster: Lane 2, on February 20 with the brand new track "Knock Knock". [1] [2]

The track list for Twicecoaster: Lane 2 was revealed on February 12. It contains thirteen tracks: the seven songs from the original release, two additional new songs, a remix version and instrumental of "TT", and instrumental tracks of "Like Ooh-Ahh" from The Story Begins and "Cheer Up" from Page Two . The group concept images and individual teasers of Twice were released in the next four days. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Two music video teasers for "Knock Knock" were released on February 17 and 18 at midnight. The first teaser started with the sound of a knock which was heard on the ending of the music video for "TT", while the second teaser showed the members dressed in a variety of outfits that flash by in the stop-motion video. [7] [8]

The final group image teaser was released on February 19 at midnight. Twice also greeted the fans via Naver V Live for a comeback countdown at 23:30 KST. [9] The album, along with the music video for "Knock Knock", was officially released the next day. [10] It was also released as a digital download on various music sites. [11] [12]

Promotion

On February 20, 2017, Twice had a live broadcast on Naver V Live at 10:00 KST to celebrate their comeback with fans. The group talked about the album, the lead single "Knock Knock" and its music video, as well as their first solo concert which was held on February 17–19 and Asian tour. They also performed the full choreography of "Knock Knock". [13]

The next day, Twice recorded their appearance on You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook , their first variety show for Twicecoaster: Lane 2. The group's appearance aired on February 25 and was included in the show's special monthly episodes with the concept "Songs I want to sing for those in their 20s." [14] [15]

On February 23, Twice held their first comeback stage on M Countdown . [16] It was then followed by performances on Music Bank , Show! Music Core and Inkigayo , on February 24–26. [17] [18] [19] Promotion on music shows continued with The Show and Show Champion on March 7–8, [20] [21] and ended with a final performance on Inkigayo on March 12. [22] [23]

Commercial performance

Twicecoaster: Lane 2 entered the Gaon Album Chart at number 1 and the Billboard World Albums at number 4, while "Knock Knock" entered the Gaon Digital Chart at number 1 and the Billboard World Digital Songs at number 5. [24] [25] [26] [27] The album sold 266,645 units in February 2017. [28]

Track listing

Twicecoaster: Lane 2 Digital album [29]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Knock Knock"
  • Min Lee "collapsedone"
  • Mayu Wakisaka
Min Lee "collapsedone"3:15
2."Ice Cream" (녹아요;Nogayo;lit. "Melting")
  • Kim Chang-rak
  • Han Kyung-soo
  • Kim Chang-rak
  • Han Kyung-soo
  • Choi Han-seol
  • Pink Hound
  • Kim Chang-rak
  • Han Kyung-soo
  • Choi Han-seol
  • Pink Hound
3:52
3."TT"Sam Lewis Black Eyed Pilseung Rado3:32
4."1 to 10"
  • Chloe
  • Noday
  • Noday
  • Chloe
  • Noday
  • Chloe
2:55
5."Ponytail"
  • Lee Sin-seong
  • ZigZag Note
ZigZag Note
  • ZigZag Note
  • Noh Eun-jong
3:26
6."Jelly Jelly"Jowul
  • east4A
  • Ashley Mounts
  • Kim Hee-deok
east4A3:30
7."Pit-A-Pat"
  • Yorkie
  • Kang Ji-won
  • Kang Ji-won
  • Im Kwang-uk
  • Im Kwang-uk
  • Kang Ji-won
3:27
8."Next Page"MaeelJoe J. Lee "Kairos"
  • Joe J. Lee "Kairos"
  • Hobyn "K.O" Yi
2:55
9."One in a Million"mr.cho
Sebastian Thott2:55
Total length:29:55
Twicecoaster: Lane 2 Physical album bonus tracks [30]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
10."TT (Tak Remix)"Sam LewisBlack Eyed PilseungTak4:01
11."Like Ooh-Ahh (Inst.)" (OOH-AHH하게;Ooh-Ahh Hage) 
  • Black Eyed Pilseung
  • Sam Lewis
Rado3:37
12."Cheer Up (Inst.)" Black Eyed PilseungRado3:29
13."TT (Inst.)" Black Eyed PilseungRado3:35
Total length:44:47
Twicecoaster: Lane 2 Thailand edition bonus DVD [31]
No.TitleLength
1."Knock Knock" (Music Video) 
2."Knock Knock" (Music Video Teaser 1) 
3."Knock Knock" (Music Video Teaser 2) 
4."Knock Knock" (Dance Practice Video) 
5."Knock Knock" (Jacket Behind (Thai subtitle)) 

Content production

Credits adapted from album liner notes. [32]

Locations

Personnel

  • J. Y. Park "The Asiansoul" – producer
  • Min Lee "collapsedone" – co-producer, all instruments and computer programming (on "Knock Knock")
  • Mayu Wakisaka – co-producer and background vocals (on "Knock Knock")
  • Sim Eun-jee – co-producer
  • Lee Ji-young – direction and coordination (A&R)
  • Jang Ha-na – music (A&R)
  • Nam Jeong-min – music (A&R)
  • Kim Ji-hyeong – production (A&R)
  • Choi A-ra – production (A&R)
  • Kim Bo-hyeon – design (A&R) and album design
  • Kim Tae-eun - design (A&R) and album design
  • Choi Hye-jin – recording and assistant mixing engineer
  • Im Hong-jin – recording engineer
  • Eom Se-hee – recording engineer
  • Kim Yong-woon "goodear" – recording and mixing engineer
  • Jo Han-sol "Fabio the Asian" – recording and assistant mixing engineer
  • Lee Chang-seon – recording engineer
  • Kim Si-cheol – recording engineer
  • Yang Jeong-nam – recording engineer
  • Brian U – recording engineer
  • Kang Yeon-noo – recording engineer
  • Park Sang-rok – assistant recording engineer
  • Han Cheol-gyu – assistant recording engineer
  • Jang Hong-seok – assistant recording engineer
  • Wes Koz – assistant recording engineer and acoustic guitar (on "Next Page")
  • Kevin Wong "Koncept" – assistant recording engineer
  • Lee Tae-seob – mixing engineer
  • Jeong Eun-kyeong – mixing engineer
  • Jo Joon-seong – mixing engineer
  • Bob Horn – mixing engineer
  • Tak – mixing engineer, all instruments and computer programming (on "TT (Tak Remix)")
  • Choi Ja-yeon – assistant mixing engineer
  • Park Jeong-eon – mastering engineer
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering engineer
  • Dave Kutch – mastering engineer
  • Will Quinnell – assistant mastering engineer
  • Kim Young-jo (Naive Creative Production) – music video director
  • Yoo Seung-woo (Naive Creative Production) – music video director
  • Kim Young-joon (Agency Seed) – photographer
  • Choi Hee-seon – style director
  • Im Ji-hyeon – style director
  • Park Nae-joo – hair director
  • Won Jeong-yo – makeup director
  • Kim Hyeong-woong – choreographer
  • Yoon Hee-so – choreographer
  • Lee Ji-hyeon – choreographer
  • Jiggy Choi Young-joon – choreographer
  • Today Art – printing
  • Jowul – vocal production (on "Ice Cream")
  • Choi Han-sol – computer programming (on "Ice Cream")
  • Pink Hound – computer programming (on "Ice Cream")
  • Jeong Jae-pil – guitar (on "Ice Cream")
  • Lee Jeong-woo – bass (on "Ice Cream")
  • Son Min-kyeong – background vocals (on "Ice Cream")
  • Jeong Yoo-ri (CaSSeTTe08) – additional engineering (on "Ice Cream")
  • Rado – all instruments and computer programming (on "TT", "Like Ooh-Ahh (Inst.)", "Cheer Up (Inst.)" and "TT (Inst.)")
  • Jihyo – background vocals (on "TT")
  • Nayeon – background vocals (on "TT")
  • Noday – all instruments, keyboard and computer programming (on "1 to 10")
  • Chloe – all instruments, keyboard, computer programming and background vocals (on "1 to 10")
  • Kwon Phillip – guitar (on "1 to 10")
  • Yoon Woo-seon – piano (on "Ponytail")
  • Kim Ki-wook – bass (on "Ponytail")
  • Hong Joon-ho – guitar (on "Ponytail")
  • Lee Gyu-hyeong – drum (on "Ponytail")
  • Lee Dae-hee – synthesizer (on "Ponytail")
  • Kim So-hyeon – chorus (on "Ponytail") and background vocals (on "Pit-a-Pat")
  • east4A – all instruments and computer programming (on "Jelly Jelly")
  • Jeong Jin-ha – background vocals (on "Jelly Jelly")
  • Im Kwang-wook – all instruments and computer programming (on "Pit-a-Pat")
  • Kang Ji-won – all instruments and computer programming (on "Pit-a-Pat")
  • Joe J. Lee "Kairos" – all instruments and vocal production (on "Next Page")
  • Hobyn "K.O" Yi – all instruments, keyboards, computer programming and vocal production (on "Next Page")
  • Samuel J Lee – bass and vocal production (on "Next Page")
  • Esther Park "Legaci" – background vocals and vocal production (on "Next Page")
  • Bei Zhang – background vocals (on "Next Page")
  • Wes Kosakowski – additional engineering (on "Next Page")
  • Sebastian Thott – all instruments, computer programming and guitars (on "One in a Million")
  • Andreas Öberg – guitars (on "One in a Million")
  • Lee Da-jeong – background vocals (on "One in a Million")

Charts

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
20187th Gaon Chart Music Awards Artist of the Year – Physical Album (1st Quarter)Nominated [36]

Release history

Release dates and formats for Twicecoaster: Lane 2
RegionDateFormat(s)EditionLabelRef.
VariousFebruary 20, 2017Standard JYP
South Korea CD
ThailandJuly 7, 2017CD + DVD Thailand

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