KickFlip Launches Music Show Blitz With 'Twenty' — Already Charting in 3 Countries

JYP Entertainment's newest group hits M Countdown first, with member Gyehun doubling as MC

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KickFlip members in a scene from their Twenty music video
KickFlip members in a scene from their Twenty music video

KickFlip is wasting no time proving they belong in the conversation. The JYP Entertainment boy group kicked off their music show promotions on March 12 with Mnet's M Countdown, bringing their pre-release single Twenty to broadcast audiences for the first time — and the early numbers suggest the K-pop world is paying attention.

A Week of Music Show Appearances

The M Countdown debut marks the start of a packed promotional week. KickFlip will appear on KBS 2TV's Music Bank on March 13, followed by MBC's Show! Music Core on March 14 and SBS's Inkigayo on March 15. The schedule represents a full sweep of Korea's major music broadcast platforms, an aggressive opening salvo for a group still building its foundation.

Adding a personal touch to the M Countdown appearance, member Gyehun has been tapped as the show's MC, giving KickFlip visibility beyond the performance stage. The dual role showcases the kind of multi-talented appeal that JYP Entertainment has long cultivated in its artists, positioning Gyehun as both a performer and a personality.

Rock-Fueled Coming-of-Age Anthem

Twenty, released on March 9 alongside its music video, is built on a driving rock sound that immediately distinguishes it from the synth-heavy landscape dominating current K-pop releases. The track channels the bittersweet emotions of standing at the threshold between teenage years and adulthood, capturing both the thrill of a new beginning and the wistfulness of leaving something behind.

The song serves as a preview of KickFlip's upcoming debut mini album My First Kick, scheduled for official release on April 6. By front-loading the pre-release single and music show appearances, the group is building momentum toward what will be their formal introduction to the K-pop market.

Global Signals From Day One

Perhaps the most telling indicator of KickFlip's potential is their early chart performance. Within days of its release, Twenty landed on iTunes K-pop charts in Finland, Canada, and Japan, among other regions. For a group that has yet to release its debut album, international chart presence suggests a pre-existing global fanbase ready to support their every move.

The international traction aligns with a broader trend in K-pop, where new groups increasingly find their earliest and most enthusiastic audiences outside Korea. JYP Entertainment's global distribution network and brand recognition undoubtedly provide a launchpad, but the chart numbers still need to be earned through music that connects.

With their rock-infused sound, a charismatic MC-performer in Gyehun, and chart entries spanning three continents before their album even drops, KickFlip is making a case that their name might be prophetic. The flip is just beginning, and the landing looks solid so far.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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