Twice's 'I Can't Stop Me' music video passes 500M views on YouTube

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Twice had a sixth music video, "I Can't Stop Me," reach 500 million views on YouTube. File Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI

Aug. 4 (UPI) -- South Korean girl group Twice has another music video with 500 million views on YouTube.

The K-pop stars celebrated on Twitter after their video for the song "I Can't Stop Me" reached the milestone Friday.

"I Can't Stop Me" is Twice's sixth music video to reach 500 million views, following "Likey," "Fancy," "What is Love?," "TT" and "Cheer Up."

Twice originally released the "I Can't Stop Me" video in October 2022. The music video features futuristic and floral-inspired imagery and shows the members of Twice dancing on a subway platform.

"I Can't Stop Me" appears on Twice's album Eyes Wide Open.

"This song has a very clear mood, which helped us find guidance and direction in sculpting our entire album," Twice's Nayeon previously told Hypebae.

Twice consists of Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu. The group recently performed its hit songs "Moonlight Sunrise" and "Alcohol-Free" on Today.

Jihyo will release her debut solo album, Zone, on Aug. 18.