'Idolum' TWICE Nayeon covers IU 'Pippi'

In Idol room, Nayeon of group TWICE plays the stage in line with singer IUs Pippi.The comprehensive programming channel JTBC entertainment program Idol room will be accompanied by TWICE (Nayeon, Jung Yeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chae Young and Tsuwi), who came back with the new song Yes or Yes.TWICE Nayeon, who got the rap name MC Rail at the time of his last appearance, picked up Haons Barcode and laughed and cheered with his extraordinary Sweg.When MC Jung Hyung-don mentioned his previous activities again in the recent Idol room recording, Nayeon laughed, saying, I was embarrassed and did not see video properly.Jihyo then reported, (Nayeon) worked hard to practice facial expressions to my senior IU song.Nayeon was ashamed, but he said, I will not take it out. He showed confidence in Pro Idol and received the expectation of the members.Nayeon is the back door of the show, which featured stage manners that overwhelmed the scene in line with IUs Pippi. It aired at 6:30 p.m. that evening.

In Idol room', Nayeon of group TWICE plays the stage in line with singer IU's 'Pippi'.

The comprehensive programming channel JTBC entertainment program Idol room' will be accompanied by TWICE (Nayeon, Jung Yeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chae Young and Tsuwi), who came back with the new song 'Yes or Yes'.

TWICE Nayeon, who got the rap name 'MC Rail' at the time of his last appearance, picked up Haon's 'Barcode' and laughed and cheered with his extraordinary 'Sweg'. When MC Jung Hyung-don mentioned his previous activities again in the recent Idol room' recording, Nayeon laughed, saying, "I was embarrassed and did not see video properly."

Jihyo then reported, "(Nayeon) worked hard to practice facial expressions to my senior IU song." Nayeon was ashamed, but he said, "I will not take it out." He showed confidence in "Pro Idol" and received the expectation of the members.

Nayeon is the back door of the show, which featured stage manners that overwhelmed the scene in line with IU's "Pippi." It aired at 6:30 p.m. that evening.