Sana Minatozaki
Member of TWICE, K-pop singer and dancer
Sana Minatozaki, born Sana Minatozaki in Japan to a Japanese mother and Thai father, is a renowned Japanese-Thai singer and dancer who gained international fame as a member of the South Korean girl group TWICE. Debuting in 2015, TWICE became one of the most commercially successful K-pop acts globally, breaking records with their album sales and concert attendance. Sana is celebrated for her strong dance skills, distinctive vocals, and engaging stage presence. She has been instrumental in TWICE's appeal to international audiences, particularly in Southeast Asia where her Thai heritage resonates with fans. Beyond music, Sana has appeared in various television shows, advertisements, and entertainment programs across Asia. Her cheerful personality and infectious energy have made her a fan favorite and contributed significantly to TWICE's brand identity. As part of the group, she has won numerous awards including Korean Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards, establishing herself as a prominent figure in contemporary pop culture.
Entertainment
Japanese
1996
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Sana
Arabic origin
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