I've noticed Tzuyu's cards always have the highest resale value - which tells you everything about her position as TWICE's visual center. But what makes her stand out isn't just the conventional beauty; it's how she adapts to different concepts. During 'TT' she was this adorable doll, then transformed into an absolute goddess for 'More & More'. The way she carries herself in photoshoots has this regal quality that reminds me of early SNSD's Yoona. What's interesting is how ONCEs (TWICE's fandom) treat her. There's this collective protective energy toward the maknae, but also immense pride in how she represents Taiwan in the K-pop industry. Her viral flag incident back in 2016 accidentally turned her into this diplomatic figure, which adds another layer to her position in the group beyond just performance roles.
Let's cut to the chase - Tzuyu is TWICE's secret weapon. While not the strongest vocalist or main dancer, she's the member who makes non-fans pause mid-scroll. My sister couldn't name any TWICE songs but recognized Tzuyu immediately from that blue dress fancam that went viral. That's star quality. Her position is like the glitter on TWICE's signature colorful sound - not the foundation, but the element that catches the light just right.
Tzuyu holds a special place in TWICE as the group's visual and maknae (youngest member), but her role goes way beyond just being the 'face' of the team. I've followed their journey since debut, and what strikes me is how she's grown into a confident performer despite joining JYP as a trainee with minimal experience. Her position as a sub-vocalist often gets overshadowed by her visuals, but listen to tracks like 'Cry For Me' or 'Fancy' - there's this delicate timbre to her voice that adds such a distinct layer to their harmonies.
What's fascinating is how she balances being the center during concept photos (remember that iconic red dress in 'Feel Special'?) while still developing her stage presence. She used to be quite shy during early variety show appearances, but now she owns every fancam with those graceful yet powerful dance moves. It's like watching a flower bloom in real time - she went from being 'the tall, pretty one' to someone who genuinely commands attention during her parts.
From a dancer's perspective, Tzuyu's position in TWICE is low-key underrated. Sure, everyone talks about Momo being the main dancer, but watch any choreography closely - Tzuyu's lines are always clean as heck. There's a reason she often gets placed at key formations during performances; her height and proportions create beautiful visual symmetry. I spend way too much time analyzing their concert DVDs, and you can tell the choreographers utilize her as this living art piece during transitions. Her evolution in 'I Can't Stop Me' era was particularly impressive - she went from being slightly stiff in debut days to having this fluidity that complements Jihyo's power and Sana's playfulness perfectly. Also, can we talk about how she absolutely slays the 'cheerleader' concept in 'Alcohol-Free'? That shoulder shimmy lives in my head rent-free.
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