K-pop girl group TWICE releases new album and aims for top of Billboard charts
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K-pop girl group TWICE releases new album and aims for top of Billboard charts
Reuters
Published Feb 27, 2024 06:01 PM PHT
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Updated Feb 27, 2024 09:21 PM PHT

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With an upbeat new album all about love and friendship and a world tour under way, K-pop girl band TWICE has set its sights on a new high on the Billboard main chart, the group told Reuters.
With an upbeat new album all about love and friendship and a world tour under way, K-pop girl band TWICE has set its sights on a new high on the Billboard main chart, the group told Reuters.
The nine-member band has helped drive the global K-pop phenomenon since its debut in 2015, propelled by cheerful songs, catchy hooks and choreography.
The nine-member band has helped drive the global K-pop phenomenon since its debut in 2015, propelled by cheerful songs, catchy hooks and choreography.
TWICE released its album "With YOU-th," on February 23, following an all-English language single "I Got You" early this month.
TWICE released its album "With YOU-th," on February 23, following an all-English language single "I Got You" early this month.
In an interview with Reuters, members of TWICE said they were elated to perform as a group after focusing on solo or sub-unit activities over the last year.
In an interview with Reuters, members of TWICE said they were elated to perform as a group after focusing on solo or sub-unit activities over the last year.
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The six-track mini album and its lead single, "One Spark," were meant to embody the passion and love the members share among themselves and with the fans, Chaeyoung said. With two other band members, Jeongyeon and Dahyun, she wrote the lyrics.
The six-track mini album and its lead single, "One Spark," were meant to embody the passion and love the members share among themselves and with the fans, Chaeyoung said. With two other band members, Jeongyeon and Dahyun, she wrote the lyrics.
"I think this album is a collection of things that represent our special bond that glues together and that only TWICE can show," she said.
"I think this album is a collection of things that represent our special bond that glues together and that only TWICE can show," she said.
The pre-released single, "I Got You," had headed iTunes' top songs chart in 41 regions, TWICE's management JYP Entertainment said, and the band aims for a higher spot on the Billboard main chart.
The pre-released single, "I Got You," had headed iTunes' top songs chart in 41 regions, TWICE's management JYP Entertainment said, and the band aims for a higher spot on the Billboard main chart.
"I have a dream of scoring high on the Billboard chart, even if it’s not number 1, I would be very happy,” Chaeyoung said.
"I have a dream of scoring high on the Billboard chart, even if it’s not number 1, I would be very happy,” Chaeyoung said.
Like many other K-pop groups, TWICE faces tight schedules and public pressure, but "letting go of things" and strength as a group helped its members to cope, they said.
Like many other K-pop groups, TWICE faces tight schedules and public pressure, but "letting go of things" and strength as a group helped its members to cope, they said.
"You need to learn to rely on the people around you, and to get help from them, not do everything alone," Mina said.
"You need to learn to rely on the people around you, and to get help from them, not do everything alone," Mina said.
TWICE has resumed its fifth world tour, performing in Mexico City and Sao Paulo this month and is set to visit Las Vegas in March. In July, the band's members will become the first overseas female artists to play the Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, Japan. -- Report from Reuters
TWICE has resumed its fifth world tour, performing in Mexico City and Sao Paulo this month and is set to visit Las Vegas in March. In July, the band's members will become the first overseas female artists to play the Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, Japan. -- Report from Reuters
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