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TWICE pay tribute to Mina as they get first music show win for Feel Special

K-Pop girl group TWICE have won their first music show trophy for Feel Special (Picture: Getty Images)

TWICE have landed their first music show win for new single Feel Special.

Its their first comeback without member Mina, who has been taking time out from promotions after being diagnosed with anxiety disorder.

They saw off competition from AKMU, X1, BOL4 and SEVENTEEN.

Appearing on Show Champion, the girl group also gave a shout out to their fandom ONCE for getting them the win.

Speaking about Mina, Nayeon and Momo both thanked their fellow member as she continues to recover.

Sana added that even though she couldnt be there they would pass on their trophy to her.

Their agency JYP Entertainment previously said Minas health is their top priority and would do everything possible to provide the best possible measures including medical treatment and sufficient rest for Minas recovery.

NY: Thank you to our members esp Mina who was brave and prepared the album with us even though it must not have been easy
MM: Thank you to Mina too, I love you members
DH: Mina unnie, we got an award!
SN: We couldn't be as 9 but well for sure pass this to Mina#FeelSpecial1stWin pic.twitter.com/EjCHjkgCR9

— misa •ᴗ• (@misayeon) October 2, 2019

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TWICE debuted in October 2015, and have gone to be one of the most popular girl groups in K-pop, achieving huge hits with Cheer Up, TT, Likey, Heart Shaker and What Is Love?

The girl group has sold 3.75 million albums in South Korea, scoring seven number one albums on the Gaon chart.

Back in August TWICE became the first K-pop girl group to land an original YouTube show.

Mina from TWICE
Mina has been taking time out from the group (Picture: Getty Images)

Currently in production with JYP, it will offer devoted fans a behind-the-scenes look at their 2019 TWICELIGHTS world tour.

The show will launch exclusively on YouTube in the first half of 2020.

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Describing the series, YouTube said in a statement: Fans and music lovers around the world will have the opportunity to see the sweat, tears, and emotions behind TWICEs success since their debut four years ago.

The show celebrates TWICEs hard work and determination as they continue their pathRead More – Source

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