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Comprehensive chronicle of TWICE's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of TWICE's journey to global stardom
TWICE made the Fans' Choice Female Top 10 at the 2024 MAMA Awards in Osaka, proving their global fanbase remains as strong as ever. This recognition reaffirms their lasting impact on K-pop.
TWICE was recognized in the Fans' Choice Female Top 10 at the 2024 MAMA Awards in Osaka, showcasing their enduring popularity in K-pop.
TWICE's 'Candy Pop' has gone platinum in Japan with over 400,000 sales, marking their third platinum certification in the country after '#TWICE' and 'One More Time'. The achievement cements their strong presence in the Japanese market.
TWICE's 'Candy Pop' earned a platinum certification in Japan for selling over 400,000 copies, their third such achievement in the country.
TWICE secured 9th place on Billboard's first-ever K-Pop Artist 100 list, highlighting their global influence. The ranking, revealed ahead of Billboard Korea's launch, cements their status as K-pop powerhouses.
TWICE ranked 9th on Billboard's first K-Pop Artist 100 list, highlighting their global popularity and influence ahead of Billboard Korea's launch.
TWICE took home the Worldwide Fans' Choice award at the 2023 MAMA Awards, showcasing their massive global fan support. The win, announced on the first night, was one of several fan-voted honors.
TWICE won the 2023 MAMA Worldwide Fans' Choice award, highlighting their global popularity and fan-voted success.
TWICE earned three nominations at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards, streamed live on November 19, showcasing their rising global influence. The nods further cement their status as K-pop powerhouses.
The 2023 Billboard Music Awards will be livestreamed, with TWICE nominated for three awards.
TWICE's Japanese debut album '#TWICE' went Platinum in August 2023, surpassing 250,000 sales and proving their popularity in Japan. This milestone reinforced their success and paved the way for future projects.
TWICE's Japanese debut album '#TWICE' earned a Platinum certification in Japan for selling over 250,000 copies, highlighting their popularity, marking their successful entry into the Japanese market, and setting the stage for future tours and releases.
TWICE became the first K-pop act to win the Breakthrough Artist award at the 2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards, cementing their global impact. This historic win highlights their trailblazing role as influential female artists.
TWICE will make history as the first K-pop artist to receive the Breakthrough Artist award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards in Los Angeles, recognizing their global impact.
TWICE made history as nominees in the first-ever K-pop category at the 2022 AMAs, highlighting their global impact and the genre's rising prominence. Though BTS took home the award, the nomination solidified TWICE's place in the U.S. music scene.
TWICE earned a historic nomination for Favorite K-pop Artist at the 2022 AMAs, reflecting their global impact and the AMAs' recognition of K-pop's significance, though BTS ultimately won the award.
TWICE earned a 2022 MTV EMA nomination for Best K-pop, highlighting their global influence. The outcome remains undisclosed, but the nod reinforced their status among K-pop's top acts.
TWICE is nominated for Best K-pop at the MTV EMA 2022, showcasing their ongoing global popularity in the K-pop industry.
TWICE's 'Cry For Me' topped Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales Chart on January 2, 2021, reinforcing their global K-pop dominance. The hit further cemented their status as industry leaders.
TWICE's 'Cry For Me' topped Billboard's World Digital Song Sales Chart, reinforcing their global K-pop dominance.
TWICE claimed the Worldwide Fans' Award at the 2020 MAMA, proving their global appeal through fan votes and digital success. The honor highlights their massive international following and cements their place among K-pop’s elite like BTS and BLACKPINK.
TWICE won the 2020 MAMA Worldwide Fans' Award, showcasing their global popularity through fan engagement and chart success alongside top K-pop acts like BTS and BLACKPINK.
TWICE took home Best Dance Performance-Female Group and Best Female Group at the 2019 MAMA, cementing their place among K-pop's elite. The Nagoya ceremony, dominated by BTS, showcased TWICE's enduring impact on the industry.
TWICE won Best Dance Performance-Female Group and Best Female Group at the 2019 MAMA in Nagoya, solidifying their top-tier status in K-pop, while BTS dominated the overall ceremony.
TWICE's 2019 Japanese album '&TWICE' went platinum in Japan after selling 250,000 copies, their ninth platinum title in the country. The April 2020 certification reinforced their dominance in the Japanese market.
TWICE's Japanese album '&TWICE' went platinum in Japan with 250,000 sales, marking their ninth platinum title and showcasing their sustained international success.
TWICE's Japanese album '&TWICE' earned them their ninth Platinum certification in Japan for selling over 250,000 copies, as confirmed in April 2020.
TWICE ranked eighth in a 2019 Korea Tourism Organization survey of overseas K-pop fans, showcasing their global popularity. The results, finalized in September 2019, confirmed their strong international appeal.
TWICE ranked eighth in popularity among overseas K-pop fans in a 2019 KTO survey.
The KTO survey period ended in September 2019, with TWICE maintaining their eighth-place ranking.
TWICE took home Song of the Year for 'What is Love?' at the 2018 MAMA in Hong Kong, cementing their K-pop dominance. Leader Jihyo thanked fans and vowed to keep delivering stellar performances.
TWICE won Song of the Year for 'What is Love?' at the 2018 MAMA in Hong Kong, reinforcing their top-tier status in K-pop, with Jihyo thanking fans and vowing future excellence.
TWICE dominated the 2018 MGA, winning Best-selling Artist, Best Female Group, and Best Global Performance, proving their commercial power and worldwide impact. The Incheon ceremony cemented their status as K-pop leaders.
TWICE won multiple awards at the 2018 MGA, including Best-selling Artist of the Year, showcasing their commercial success and global impact in K-pop.
TWICE made history at the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards, winning Song of the Year for 'Signal' after their 2016 victory with 'Cheer Up', proving their dominance in K-pop. They also took home Best Female Group Dance Performance, showcasing their signature high-energy stage presence at Yokohama Arena.
TWICE won both Song of the Year and Best Female Group Dance Performance at the Mnet Asian Music Awards with 'Signal,' reinforcing their dominance in K-pop after their 2016 win with 'Cheer Up.'
TWICE won their second consecutive Song of the Year Award at the 2017 MAMA in Japan for "Signal."
TWICE's single 'Knock Knock' reached No. 1 on the Kuwo music chart on March 6, 2017, showcasing its strong performance and reinforcing the group's dominance in the Korean music scene.
TWICE's 'Knock Knock' was ranked No. 1 on Kuwo's Korean music chart, which is operated by Mnet, highlighting the song's popularity and chart success.
TWICE's hit single 'Cheer Up' topped the 2016 Gaon Digital Chart, solidifying their dominance in Korea's digital music market. Final year-end sales, including December data, will be confirmed in January 2017.
TWICE's single 'Cheer Up' topped the 2016 Gaon Digital Chart, showcasing their digital market dominance, with final results including December sales to be released in January 2017.
The Korea Music Content Industry Association will announce the 2016 Gaon Digital Chart results in early January, determining if TWICE maintains its top position.
At the 2016 MAMA, TWICE took home Song of the Year and Best Female Group for 'Cheer Up', cementing their rise as K-pop stars. This breakthrough launched them into mainstream success and set the tone for their future dominance.
TWICE's 'Cheer Up' winning Song of the Year at the 2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) marked a pivotal moment, solidifying their rise as a dominant K-pop group.
TWICE won Song of the Year and Best Female Group at the 2016 MAMA, cementing their rise as a leading K-pop girl group.
TWICE took home Song of the Year at the 2016 Melon Music Awards for "Cheer Up," a major first-year milestone. An emotional Jihyo promised to keep proving their worth.
TWICE won their first major award, Best Song of the Year at the 2016 Melon Music Awards for "Cheer Up," with Jihyo tearfully pledging to prove their worth.
TWICE won Best Artist at the 2016 Korean Cable TV Awards, voted by music show producers. The honor highlighted their rising impact in K-pop, cementing their place as a leading girl group.
TWICE was named best artist at the 2016 Korean Cable TV Awards, cementing their rising prominence in K-pop.
TWICE took home Best Female Group at the 2016 Soompi Awards, fueled by the massive success of hits like "Cheer Up" and "TT." The win solidified their status as K-pop powerhouses.
TWICE won Best Female Group at the 12th Soompi Awards, cementing their status as a top hallyu girl group after the success of hits like 'Cheer Up' and 'TT'.
TWICE took home the female rookie award at the 2015 MAMA, cementing their fast-growing fame. Their win stood in contrast to BLACKPINK's debut the next year.
TWICE won the rookie award at the 2016 MAMA, highlighting their swift rise while contrasting with BLACKPINK's newcomer status at the time.
On June 20, 2025, the animated film 'Kpop Demon Hunters' was released, featuring TWICE's music, including an alternate version of 'Takedown.' This participation in a major international project contributed to TWICE's global recognition, and the film became the most-watched title in Netflix's history, boosting the exposure and chart performance of their soundtrack contributions.
The animated film 'Kpop Demon Hunters' was released featuring TWICE members' alternate version of 'Takedown' on its soundtrack, marking their participation in a major international project that became Netflix's most-watched title, boosting their international profile, achieving record viewership, and enhancing the exposure and chart performance of their contribution.
JYP Entertainment teamed up with YouTube to launch 'TWICE: Seize the Light' in April 2020—the first YouTube Original series about a K-pop girl group. The documentary, announced in August 2019, featured weekly episodes with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews chronicling TWICE's rise to stardom.
JYP Entertainment and YouTube are collaborating on the first YouTube Original series about a Korean girl group, featuring TWICE's global rise through interviews and behind-the-scenes content.
TWICE's YouTube documentary 'Seize the Light,' available in 81 countries, highlights their global rise and deepens fan engagement.
The first episode of YouTube's original series 'TWICE: Seize the Light,' showcasing the group's journey, premieres at 11 p.m. Korean time, with seven more episodes airing weekly on Wednesdays.
The YouTube Original series documenting TWICE's four-year journey will premiere in early 2020 after additional filming.
TWICE's tracks 'Takedown' and 'Strategy' charted on the British Official Singles Chart in 2025, with 'Takedown' debuting at No. 92 and 'Strategy' reentering at No. 85, showcasing their growing presence in the UK music market.
TWICE's single 'Strategy' debuted at No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking their third entry on the chart and highlighting their growing U.S. presence.
TWICE's 'Strategy' reentered the British Official Singles Chart at No. 85.
TWICE's track 'Takedown' placed at No. 92 on the British Official Singles Chart Top 100, expanding their international reach in the UK market.
TWICE's song 'Takedown' fell six spots to No. 93 on the British Official Singles Chart on October 18, 2025, indicating a decline in performance compared to other tracks from the 'Kpop Demon Hunters' soundtrack.
TWICE's song 'Takedown' dropped six positions to No. 93 on the British Official Singles Chart Top 100. This decline reflects a decrease in the song's chart performance compared to other tracks from the 'Kpop Demon Hunters' soundtrack that maintained higher positions. No specific reactions or follow-up developments regarding this drop were mentioned in the article.
TWICE announced the release of their special anniversary album 'Ten: The Story Goes On' on October 10, 2025, celebrating their 10th debut anniversary. The album features 10 tracks, including the lead single 'Me+U' and solo songs from all members, marking a significant milestone in their career and paying tribute to their decade-long journey and dedicated fandom.
TWICE announced the release of their special anniversary album 'Ten: The Story Goes On' to celebrate their 10th debut anniversary. This album marks a significant milestone in TWICE's career, paying tribute to their decade-long journey and dedicated fandom. The album features 10 tracks including the lead single 'Me+U' and solo songs from all members, continuing the musical story that began with their 2015 debut.
Chaeyoung of TWICE made her solo debut with the album 'Lil Fantasy vol. 1' on September 12, 2025, becoming the fourth member to pursue solo activities after Nayeon, Jihyo, and Tzuyu. She described the album as a personal project reflecting her tastes and thoughts, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Chaeyoung of TWICE debuted as a solo artist with her first individual studio album 'Lil Fantasy vol. 1', marking her solo debut after 10 years with TWICE. This makes her the fourth member of TWICE to pursue solo activities, following Nayeon, Jihyo, and Tzuyu. Chaeyoung described the album as containing her personal tastes, thoughts and attitude, representing a long-term project she had been preparing. Details about the album were initially yet to be announced, but a preview video had been shared on JYP's social media.
Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung of TWICE debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 86 with their alternate version of 'Takedown.' This marks their first entry on the chart as individual artists, highlighting their growing influence beyond the group. The achievement was noted in Billboard's chart preview for the week.
Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung of TWICE debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 86 with their alternate version of 'Takedown.' This marks their first entry on the chart as individual artists, highlighting their growing influence beyond the group. The achievement was noted in Billboard's chart preview for the week.
TWICE released their fourth full-length album, 'This is For,' marking their 10th anniversary since debut. The album reflects their musical evolution and gratitude to fans, featuring 14 tracks including the title track and other new songs. The group emphasized the album's significance as a tribute to their decade-long journey.
TWICE released their fourth full-length album, 'This is For,' marking their 10th anniversary since debut. The album reflects their musical evolution and gratitude to fans, featuring 14 tracks including the title track and other new songs. The group emphasized the album's significance as a tribute to their decade-long journey.
TWICE's "TT" music video hit 700 million YouTube views on May 30, 2025, marking their second video to achieve this milestone after "What is Love?" JYP Entertainment confirmed the enduring appeal of their iconic hits.
TWICE's 'TT' music video hit 700 million YouTube views, making it their second video to achieve this milestone after 'What is Love?', showcasing the lasting appeal of their early hits.
TWICE's new EP 'Strategy' debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 81,000 units, marking their sixth straight top 10 album—a testament to their enduring U.S. success.
TWICE's EP 'Strategy' debuted at fourth on the Billboard 200 with 81,000 units, marking their sixth consecutive top 10 album and showcasing their sustained U.S. popularity.
TWICE will drop their first Japanese full album 'BDZ' on September 12, 2024, expanding their global reach after their Korean success. Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting this major milestone in their career.
TWICE is expanding their international presence with their first full-length Japanese album 'BDZ', following their success in South Korea.
Tzuyu of TWICE made her solo debut with the album 'aboutTZU' on September 6, 2024, showcasing a bold, mature image and a self-written track. As the third TWICE member to go solo, her release followed a teaser campaign by JYP Entertainment, highlighting her artistic evolution.
JYP Entertainment announced Tzuyu's solo debut with the album 'aboutTZU', making her the third TWICE member to go solo, following Nayeon and Jihyo, and released a trailer to build anticipation.
Tzuyu debuts her solo album 'aboutTzu' at 1 p.m., showcasing a mature new image and diverse musical styles as TWICE's third solo artist.
TWICE will drop their 11th EP 'Between 1&2' on August 26, their first comeback since all nine members renewed contracts with JYP Entertainment. This historic renewal defies the "seven-year curse," proving their enduring unity and dedication to their music.
TWICE will release their 11th EP 'Between 1&2,' marking their first comeback after all nine members renewed their contracts with JYP Entertainment, breaking the "seven-year curse."
TWICE's April 2024 EP 'What is Love?' topped charts, with its title track nearing 100M YouTube views before their summer single. On July 29, the music video hit 800M views—their first to reach this milestone—cementing their status as a K-pop powerhouse. (2 sentences, 32 words)
TWICE's EP 'What is Love?' topped charts, neared 100 million YouTube views, and was their last release before their summer single.
TWICE released their fifth EP 'What is Love?' on April 9, 2024, their latest comeback since their 2015 debut, with JYP Entertainment promoting it through teasers. The hit single 'What is Love?' reinforced their status as top K-pop artists, and six of the EP's tracks were later featured on their album 'Summer Nights'.
TWICE is re-releasing tracks from their 'What is Love' EP in the new 'Summer Nights' EP to maintain fan engagement and provide additional content.
TWICE's 'What is Love?' music video became their first to hit 800 million YouTube views, highlighting the song's lasting popularity and the group's global influence.
TWICE will drop their fifth Japanese album 'Dive' on July 17, 2024. No additional details about the album have been revealed yet.
TWICE will release their fifth Japanese studio album 'Dive,' continuing their successful Japanese discography, though no further details about the album were provided.
TWICE's debut MV 'Like Ooh-Ahh' hit 500 million YouTube views on July 11, becoming their eighth video to reach this milestone. JYP Entertainment confirmed the achievement, highlighting the group's lasting global influence.
TWICE's debut music video 'Like Ooh-Ahh' became their eighth to surpass 500 million YouTube views, highlighting their global success, as announced by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE dropped their summer single ''Dance the Night Away'' on July 9, 2024, soaring to the top of local and international charts. The upbeat EDM track and beachy music video delighted fans, extending their streak of hit releases.
TWICE released their new summertime dance single 'Dance the Night Away,' which topped local and international charts upon release, marking their ninth consecutive hit and their return since April's EP, featuring a vibrant beach/camping-themed concept.
TWICE drops their summer-themed EP 'Summer Nights' on July 9, 2024, led by the title track 'Dance the Night Away' and featuring new songs 'Chillax' and 'Shot thru the Heart'. The six-track release includes songs from their earlier EP 'What is Love', keeping their seasonal music tradition alive.
TWICE's EP 'Summer Nights' features new tracks including 'Dance the Night Away' and six songs from 'What is Love,' continuing their seasonal-themed releases.
Nayeon of TWICE became the group's first soloist with her debut EP 'Im Nayeon', released on June 24, 2024. The strategic 1 p.m. KST drop targeted the U.S. market, aiming for Billboard chart success and marking TWICE's expansion into solo ventures.
Nayeon debuts as the first solo artist from TWICE with her EP 'Im Nayeon,' released at 1 p.m. KST to target the U.S. market and Billboard charts.
Nayeon of TWICE dropped her second solo EP ''Na'' on June 14, 2024, two years after her solo debut. The seven-track album, featuring the bold lead single ''ABCD'' (co-produced by BTS's Pdogg), cements her standout artistry beyond the group.
Nayeon returns with her second solo EP 'Na', showcasing her artistry and confident persona with seven tracks, including the Pdogg-composed lead single 'ABCD,' marking her solo return after two years with TWICE following her successful 2022 debut.
TWICE dropped their third Japanese single 'Wake Me Up' on May 16, 2024, building on their platinum-certified success in Japan. The release reaffirmed their strong foothold in the Japanese market.
TWICE's new Japanese single 'Wake Me Up' reinforces their strong presence in Japan, building on their previous platinum-certified releases.
TWICE dropped their eighth Japanese single 'Kura Kura' on May 12, 2024, their first Japanese release since late 2023. Written by Park Jin-young, the track was unveiled during an online concert, thrilling fans.
TWICE makes their first Japanese comeback since November 2023 with their eighth single album 'Kura Kura,' written by Park Jin-young, announced during an online concert.
TWICE is making a highly anticipated comeback to the South Korean music scene in April 2024, thrilling fans with their return. Stay tuned for more updates!
TWICE will make a highly anticipated domestic comeback in early April.
TWICE's EP 'With YOU-th', featuring the single 'I Got You', topped the Billboard 200 in March 2024—their first No. 1—selling 90,000 units in its debut week. The achievement highlights their global K-pop influence and the rise of Korean-language albums on the chart.
TWICE achieved their first Billboard 200 No. 1 with their 14th EP 'With YOU-th,' demonstrating their lasting global influence.
TWICE's upcoming 13th EP 'With YOU-th,' featuring the new single 'I Got You,' highlights the group's musical growth.
TWICE's album 'With YOU-th' became their first No. 1 on the Billboard 200, highlighting their growing global impact and solidifying their 2024 chart dominance as their 14th mini-album.
TWICE's mini-album 'With YOU-th' became their first Billboard 200 No. 1 and the first mostly non-English album to top the chart in 2024, selling 90,000 units in its debut week and marking their eighth K-pop act achievement.
TWICE will drop their 12th EP in March 2024, following their Billboard 200-charting album 'Between 1&2'. No additional details have been revealed yet.
TWICE will release their 12th EP following the success of their Billboard 200-charting 11th EP, "Between 1&2," though no additional details are available yet.
TWICE dropped their 2024 Japanese single 'Candy Pop' on February 7, selling over 211,000 copies in three days and topping the Oricon chart. The release continues their streak of success in Japan.
TWICE is set to release their highly anticipated first Japanese single album of 2024, 'Candy Pop,' following their previous successes in Japan.
TWICE's second Japanese single 'Candy Pop' topped the Oricon daily chart and sold over 211,000 copies in its first three days, showcasing their strong performance in Japan.
TWICE will drop their new single ''I Got You'' in February 2024 while on their global tour. Few details were shared, but the track adds to their growing discography.
TWICE will release a new single titled 'I Got You' during their global tour, though no further details are available.
TWICE will drop a new English single on January 4, 2024, building on their global momentum as one of Spotify’s top K-pop acts in 2023. While the song’s details are still under wraps, the release marks another step in their international expansion.
TWICE is releasing a new English single to further their global reach, following their success as one of Spotify's top-streamed K-pop acts in 2023, though song details remain undisclosed.
TWICE's album 'With YOU-th' ranked ninth in U.S. CD sales this year, showcasing their global impact and K-pop's continued dominance. The achievement reinforces their enduring popularity in the competitive music market.
TWICE's album 'With YOU-th' ranked ninth in U.S. CD sales, highlighting their global impact and K-pop's continued dominance.
Black Eyed Pilseung, the hit-making duo behind TWICE's chart-toppers, launched their new label High Up Entertainment on December 28, 2023. This exciting venture expands their influence in K-pop after years of crafting iconic tracks.
Black Eyed Pilseung, the duo behind TWICE's hits, started their new label High Up Entertainment.
TWICE dominated as the most-streamed K-pop girl group in the U.S. in 2023, racking up 289.41 million Spotify streams. Their global popularity soared, surpassing 5.5 billion streams worldwide.
TWICE became the most-streamed K-pop girl group in the U.S. with 289.41 million Spotify streams this year, surpassing 5.5 billion streams globally, showcasing their rising international fame.
TWICE dropped their festive repackaged album 'Merry & Happy', adding new tracks like 'Heart Shaker' to their 'Twicetagram' lineup. The release capitalized on their recent success, delighting fans with fresh holiday-themed content.
TWICE's repackaged album 'Merry & Happy,' featuring new tracks like 'Heart Shaker' alongside original 'Twicetagram' songs, aims to build on their recent success and strengthen their global and domestic popularity as a festive follow-up to 'Twicetagram' and 'Likey'.
TWICE's first full-length album 'Twicetagram', led by the hit single 'Likey', topped charts in 11 countries and surpassed 100 million YouTube views. In November 2017, they were highlighted in the competitive K-pop chart race, underscoring their industry prominence. The album marked a shift from EPs and fueled anticipation for future releases.
TWICE is mentioned as part of the competitive November chart race in the K-pop scene, highlighting their prominence and active participation in the industry during this period, though no specific details about releases or performances are provided.
TWICE's album 'Twicetagram' and its lead single 'Likey' topped local and international charts, showcasing their global popularity and paving the way for their next release.
TWICE releases their first full-length Korean album 'Twiceagram,' led by the single 'Likey,' marking a significant career milestone as they shift from EPs to a full album while actively promoting in both Korea and Japan.
TWICE will release their first Japanese full-length album 'Twiceagram,' featuring the lead song 'Likey,' marking a major career milestone.
TWICE's song 'Likey' topped multiple music charts and iTunes in 11 countries, amassing over 10 million YouTube views in 22 hours, showcasing their industry dominance and dedicated fanbase.
TWICE's first full-length album 'Twicetagram', featuring the hit title track 'Likey', marked a career milestone and quickly surpassed 100 million views.
TWICE's "Likey" music video hit 100 million YouTube views at 5:43 p.m. today, becoming their sixth song to reach this milestone and showcasing their global popularity.
TWICE dropped their second Japanese album '&TWICE' on November 20, 2023, led by the hit single 'Fake & True'. The 10-track album, continuing their platinum-certified success in Japan, topped charts and reinforced their theme of staying connected with fans.
TWICE will release their second Japanese album '&TWICE,' featuring the lead single 'Fake & True,' continuing their successful platinum-certified streak in Japan.
TWICE's second Japanese album '&TWICE,' featuring 10 songs including the title track 'Fake & True,' continued their successful promotions in Japan with its theme of unity and topped multiple charts, reinforcing their success following the chart-topping pre-release.
TWICE will drop their third album in 2023, building on their hit 2022 releases 'What is Love?' and 'Summer Nights.' No additional details about the project have been revealed yet.
TWICE will release their third album of the year, following their successful 2018 singles "What is Love?" and "Summer Nights," though no additional details have been announced.
TWICE's EP 'Yes or Yes' topped Japan's Oricon chart on November 5, 2023, solidifying their dominance with over 1.2 million albums sold in Japan that year. Their continued success highlights their strong appeal in the Japanese market.
TWICE's EP 'Yes or Yes' topped Japan's Oricon chart, continuing their strong success with over 1.2 million albums sold there this year.
TWICE dropped their Japanese single 'Better' in November 2023, further cementing their popularity in Japan with 4.22 million cumulative album sales. The track's success paves the way for their highly anticipated 2024 comeback.
TWICE's successful Japanese single 'Better' strengthened their fan base in Japan with 4.22 million cumulative album sales, paving the way for their 2024 comeback.
TWICE's Japanese single 'One More Time' topped the Oricon chart and went platinum with over 250,000 sales, setting a record as the fastest-selling K-pop girl group release in Japan. The strong debut—94,957 copies on day one—solidified their growing popularity ahead of their upcoming Korean album.
TWICE is releasing their new Japanese single 'One More Time,' continuing their successful expansion in Japan, with teaser images already shared by JYP Entertainment, building on their success ahead of their first full Korean album release in October.
TWICE's new Japanese single album 'One More Time' sold 94,957 copies on its first day, topping the Oricon Singles Chart and surpassing Magic Prince, marking a strong start with record-breaking sales reported by JYP Entertainment and showcasing their rising popularity in Japan.
TWICE's debut Japanese single 'One More Time' sold over 250,000 copies, earning platinum certification and boosting their popularity in Japan, setting the stage for future releases.
TWICE's 'One More Time' sold 43,412 copies on its second day, totaling 138,369 and becoming the fastest-selling K-pop girl group record in Japan, as announced by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's pre-release track ''Fake & True'' topped a Japanese real-time chart, showcasing strong fan excitement ahead of their upcoming album. The success has heightened anticipation for the full release.
TWICE's pre-released Japanese track 'Fake & True' topped a real-time chart, boosting excitement for their upcoming album.
TWICE dropped their eighth EP, 'Feel Special', blending Miami House beats with heartfelt melodies while keeping their signature dynamic choreo. The album also features '21:29', a fan-dedicated track co-written by all nine members.
TWICE's eighth EP 'Feel Special' features a Miami House title track by Park Jin-young, blending sentimental melodies with strong choreography, and includes a fan-dedicated song co-written by all members.
TWICE topped Japan's Oricon and Tower Records charts with their compilation album '#TWICE3,' released on September 13, 2023. The success, including their pre-release single 'Stuck in My Head' leading Line Music's weekly chart, reaffirms their strong Japanese fanbase.
TWICE's Japanese compilation album '#TWICE3,' featuring repackaged hits, topped two major music charts in Japan.
TWICE's '#TWICE3' album topped Japan's Oricon and Tower Records charts, demonstrating their enduring popularity after their pre-release single 'Stuck in My Head' led Line Music's weekly Top 100.
TWICE’s Jihyo made her solo debut with the record-breaking EP 'Zone', featuring the hit 'Killin’ Me Good', which topped 53,000 first-week sales and charted on the Billboard 200. The release, preceded by teasers in June, also included an English version, marking her first solo English track. Jihyo expressed excitement for the project, showcasing her artistry while TWICE continues as a group.
Jihyo of TWICE will debut solo as the group's second soloist, teased by JYP Entertainment with hints like "ZYO's ZONE" and "Killin' Me Good," marking a major career milestone while TWICE remains active.
Jihyo of TWICE debuts her solo album 'Zone' with the lead single 'Killin' Me Good,' becoming the group's second soloist after Nayeon, following a June teaser that excited fans, showcasing the group's expanding individual projects while expressing her enthusiasm for the release.
Jihyo's debut solo album 'Zone' sold over 53,000 copies in its first week, setting a K-pop female soloist EP record and reaching 14th on the Billboard 200, showcasing her rising solo influence.
Jihyo will release her first English solo track, 'Killin' Me Good,' worldwide at 1 p.m. Korean time, following the success of her debut album 'Zone.'
TWICE dropped their first Japanese full album 'BDZ' on September 12, 2023, featuring five new tracks and five past singles, including a title track produced by JYP’s Park Jin-young. The album topped Oricon’s monthly chart—a first for the group—and dominated the daily chart for seven straight days, cementing their success in Japan.
TWICE's first full-length Japanese album 'BDZ' expands their discography with five new tracks and five previous singles, featuring a title track produced by JYP's Park Jin-young.
TWICE's first Japanese album 'BDZ' topped the Oricon monthly chart, marking their debut at number one and dominating the daily chart for seven days.
TWICE's pre-release single 'Stuck in My Head' topped Japan's Line Music chart on September 2, 2023, showcasing their lasting popularity. This success paved the way for '#TWICE3' to also dominate the charts.
TWICE's pre-release single 'Stuck in My Head' topped Line Music's weekly Top 100 chart, showcasing their lasting popularity in Japan and paving the way for '#TWICE3's success.
TWICE's new EP 'Between 1&2' debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, adding to their record-breaking success in 2023. The release further cements their status as global K-pop icons.
TWICE's EP 'Between 1&2' debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, further solidifying their success and contributing to their record-breaking 2023 streaming numbers.
JYP Entertainment overtook SM Entertainment as the top K-pop agency in August 2023, driven by TWICE's stellar performance. This achievement cemented TWICE's influence as one of K-pop's leading girl groups.
JYP Entertainment became the top K-pop agency due to TWICE's success, solidifying the group's industry-leading status.
TWICE's first-ever subunit, Misamo, has debuted in Japan with their EP, marking a major milestone in the group's eight-year career. The unit aims to expand TWICE's versatility and deepen their impact in the Japanese market.
TWICE's first subunit Misamo will debut in Japan with an EP, marking their first subunit in eight years and expanding their presence in the Japanese market.
TWICE dropped their second Japanese single 'Breakthrough' on July 24, 2023, reinforcing their strong presence in Japan after 'Happy Happy'. The release highlights their continued success in the market.
TWICE will release their second Japanese single 'Breakthrough' one week after 'Happy Happy,' continuing their strong success in Japan.
TWICE dropped their Japanese single 'Happy Happy' on July 17, 2023, as part of a dual-release strategy to solidify their presence in Japan. The upbeat track showcases their signature charm while targeting the competitive J-pop market.
TWICE is releasing the Japanese single 'Happy Happy' as part of a dual-single strategy to solidify their presence in Japan.
TWICE dropped their vibrant new Korean single ''Dance the Night Away'' on July 9, 2023, keeping their momentum strong in South Korea while balancing their Japanese promotions. The upbeat track reinforces their dual-market dominance.
TWICE continues promoting in South Korea with their new single 'Dance the Night Away' while maintaining their Japanese activities.
TWICE made a splash in Japan with their debut album '#TWICE', which topped iTunes charts in multiple countries and sold over 100,000 copies in just four days. The album went Platinum with 270,000 sales, dominated year-end K-pop rankings, and secured No. 2 on Oricon’s daily chart, proving their massive appeal in the Japanese market.
TWICE debuted in Japan in June 2023 with their compilation album '#TWICE,' featuring Korean and Japanese versions of their hits. The album achieved Platinum certification for selling over 250,000 copies amid strong pre-debut fan interest.
TWICE's Japanese best-of album '#TWICE' topped Tower Records' year-end K-pop sales chart, cementing their popularity in Japan.
TWICE released their Japanese debut album '#TWICE' on 2023-06-28, featuring 10 tracks including Japanese versions of hits like 'OOH-AHH', 'Cheer Up', and 'TT'. The album achieved significant commercial success, selling over 200,000 copies and topping iTunes charts, marking their strong entry into the Japanese market.
TWICE's Japanese debut album '#TWICE' achieved platinum certification in Japan by selling 270,000 copies, establishing their success in the market.
TWICE's Japanese album '#TWICE' ranked No. 2 on Oricon's daily chart with 46,871 copies sold and topped nine iTunes charts globally, marking a major milestone in Japan.
TWICE debuted in Japan with their album '#TWICE,' featuring past hits in Japanese and Korean.
JYP Entertainment reported that TWICE's '#TWICE' album sold over 100,000 copies in Japan within four days, securing the number two spot on Oricon's daily album chart and showcasing their strong popularity.
TWICE dropped their seventh Korean EP 'Fancy You', led by the vibrant title track 'Fancy', proving their dominance in both Korean and Japanese markets. The release highlights their versatility and global appeal.
TWICE is releasing their seventh Korean EP 'Fancy You' with the title track 'Fancy,' maintaining their active promotions in Korea and Japan.
TWICE dropped their 12th EP 'Ready to Be' on March 10, 2023, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200—their highest U.S. chart position yet—with 153,000 units sold. The album broke preorder records (1.7M copies) and featured hits like 'Moonlight Sunrise' and 'Set Me Free', cementing their global rise. It also held strong on the charts for weeks, proving their enduring appeal.
TWICE's upcoming 12th EP, featuring the single 'Moonlight Sunrise,' continues their successful streak and is their first full-group release since 'Between 1&2,' much to fans' excitement.
TWICE's album 'Ready to Be' reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, setting their U.S. sales record and showcasing their rising popularity in America through the successful JYP-Republic Records collaboration.
TWICE's 'Ready to Be' broke their own record with 1.7 million preorders, showcasing their strong fanbase, rising global popularity, and commercial success before topping weekly sales charts upon release.
TWICE will release their 12th EP, 'Ready to Be,' on February 3, their first since 'Between 1&2,' as announced by JYP Entertainment, following the pre-release of their Billboard Hot 100-charting single 'Moonlight Sunrise,' aiming to strengthen their global music presence.
TWICE's upcoming EP 'Ready to Be' has surpassed 1.7 million preorders, showcasing their rising popularity and commercial success following their previous million-seller 'Between 1&2.'
TWICE's 12th EP 'Ready to Be' debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200—their highest chart position yet—with 153,000 equivalent album units, primarily from physical sales, and also topped South Korean weekly sales charts, highlighting their rising global success.
TWICE's album 'Ready to Be' held its position at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for a second week, following its debut at No. 2, demonstrating sustained international popularity.
TWICE's album 'TWICEcoaster: LANE 2', led by the hit "Knock Knock," topped domestic charts and sold over 270,000 copies in three weeks, reinforcing their chart dominance. The album was later released on Japanese streaming platforms in 2023 to build anticipation for their debut in Japan.
TWICE's album 'TWICEcoaster: LANE 2', led by the hit single "Knock Knock," topped charts and sold over 270,000 copies in three weeks, extending their streak of No. 1 hits, dominating major Korean music charts upon release.
TWICE's album 'TWICEcoaster: LANE 2' will be released on Japanese streaming platforms to promote their upcoming debut in Japan.
TWICE's Japanese repackaged album '#TWICE2' went platinum, selling over 250,000 copies—their sixth platinum certification in Japan, cementing their dominance in the market.
TWICE's Japanese repackaged album '#TWICE2' earned their sixth platinum certification in Japan by selling over 250,000 copies.
TWICE's 2018 hit 'What is Love?' surpassed 700 million YouTube views on February 15, 2023, becoming their 21st music video to cross 100 million views. The enduring success highlights the group's global appeal and the song's timeless charm, composed by JYP's Park Jin-young.
TWICE's 2018 hit "What is Love?" has surpassed 700 million YouTube views, marking their 21st music video to exceed 100 million views and showcasing its lasting global appeal.
TWICE's Mina, Sana, and Momo released their first trio track, 'Bouquet', for a Japanese drama on January 25, 2023. The song previewed their upcoming subunit while showcasing their talents beyond the group.
TWICE's Japanese members Mina, Sana, and Momo released 'Bouquet' as their first trio collaboration before their official subunit debut.
TWICE dropped their dreamy English single ''Moonlight Sunrise'' on January 20, 2023, their first English release since ''The Feels'', debuting at No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track built excitement for their March EP ''Ready to Be'', showcasing their expanding global appeal.
TWICE's pre-released English single 'Moonlight Sunrise' from their upcoming EP 'Ready to Be' debuted at No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100, highlighting their growing global reach ahead of the March 2023 EP release.
TWICE returns with their first English single in over a year, 'Moonlight Sunrise,' showcasing their signature charm through dreamy melodies and romantic lyrics, which will boost their global reach and hype their upcoming 12th EP.
TWICE made a triumphant return with their 11th EP, 'Between 1&2', featuring hits like 'Talk that Talk' and 'Queen of Hearts'. The album smashed 1 million preorders, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and reinforced their global dominance after all nine members renewed their contracts.
TWICE's EP 'Between 1&2' became the fifth bestselling group album in the U.S., showcasing their rising global appeal and setting a high standard for future releases.
TWICE's 11th EP, 'Between 1&2,' was a commercial success, reaching No. 3 on Billboard 200 and becoming the fifth bestselling group album in the U.S. in 2022.
TWICE returns with their 11th EP, 'Between 1&2', featuring seven tracks including the lead single 'Talk that Talk' and 'Queen of Hearts', following their contract renewals and achieving over 1 million preorders. The EP debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, showcasing their rising global popularity and setting high expectations for future releases.
TWICE's EP 'Between 1&2' peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 100,000 units, marking a U.S. milestone and paving the way for their later success with 'Ready to Be.'
TWICE's Nayeon made history with her solo debut EP 'Im Nayeon', hitting No. 7 on the Billboard 200—the highest-charting K-pop solo release at the time. Her second EP 'Na' matched this success in 2024, though BTS' RM later surpassed the record in 2022. Nayeon admitted feeling pressure to uphold this standard in her solo work.
In June 2022, Nayeon of TWICE made history as the highest-charting K-pop solo artist at the time with her debut EP 'Im Nayeon', which peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200. This achievement boosted the group's success, set a high standard for TWICE members' solo careers, and serves as a precedent for Jihyo's debut.
Nayeon's solo albums 'Im Nayeon' and 'Na' both reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200, marking significant milestones in her U.S. solo career.
Nayeon made history as the first TWICE member to debut solo with her EP 'Im Nayeon', marking a pivotal moment in the group's career while balancing individual and collective success.
Nayeon's solo debut album 'Im Nayeon' reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200, setting a then-record for a Korean solo artist before being surpassed by BTS' RM in late 2022.
TWICE became one of Spotify's most-streamed K-pop artists in 2022, showcasing their global influence and dedicated fanbase. Their massive streaming numbers solidified their dominance in the industry.
TWICE's status as one of Spotify's most-streamed K-pop artists globally highlights their widespread appeal, industry dominance, and strong international fanbase.
TWICE renewed their contract with JYP Entertainment in 2022, solidifying their future as a group. The move ensures their continued growth and global expansion.
TWICE renewed their contract with JYP Entertainment, securing their future together and enabling continued musical and global growth.
TWICE dropped their third studio album, 'Formula of Love: O+T=<3', featuring 17 tracks—including one composed by Jihyo—and the hit single 'Scientist', which celebrates love’s simplicity. The album smashed presale records with 700,000 units and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, marking their strongest U.S. impact yet. Notably, it was the last release with all nine members before contract renewals, cementing their global influence.
TWICE's album 'Formula of Love: O+T=<3' peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, marking one of their highest U.S. chart positions before 'Ready to Be' and strengthening their presence in the American market.
TWICE's third album 'Formula of Love: O+T=<3', their last with all nine members before contract renewals, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 in November 2021, reinforcing their global K-pop influence, expanding U.S. popularity, and raising expectations for future releases.
TWICE's third studio album 'Formula of Love: O+T=<3', featuring 17 tracks including one composed by Jihyo, achieved 700,000 presales and delivers a heartfelt message on love through its lead single 'Scientist'.
TWICE dropped their second full album 'Eyes Wide Open' on October 26, 2020, debuting a bold new sound and breaking records—its lead single 'I Can't Stop Me' became their fastest MV to hit 200M views. The critically acclaimed album, named one of TIME’s best K-pop releases of 2020, was celebrated with a same-day global fan meeting.
TWICE released their second album 'Eyes Wide Open' in October 2020, which achieved Billboard success, marked a global milestone, and was named one of 2020's best K-pop albums by TIME.
TWICE's "I Can't Stop Me" music video broke their record as the fastest to reach 200 million YouTube views, showcasing their rising global popularity.
TWICE released their second full-length album 'Eyes Wide Open' at 6 p.m., showcasing a darker, more daring style after three years, followed by a live fan meeting at 8 p.m. on V LIVE and YouTube.
TWICE celebrates their fifth anniversary and returns to promotions with their second full-length album, following their 2017 debut album 'Twicetagram'.
TWICE marked their fifth anniversary by dropping special video clips from October 4-9, 2021, leading up to their new album. The six-day celebration wrapped up on October 9.
TWICE is releasing special anniversary video clips until October 9 to celebrate their fifth anniversary and upcoming album.
TWICE celebrated their fifth anniversary by releasing special video clips over six days leading up to their second full-length album.
TWICE made their English debut with 'The Feels' on October 1, 2021, peaking at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100—their first original English single since their 2015 debut. The disco-pop track, promoted on shows like 'Jimmy Fallon', marked their strategic expansion into the U.S. market.
TWICE's debut English single 'The Feels' reached No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021, marking a significant milestone in their global expansion, ambitious entry into the North American market, growth of their U.S. fanbase, and setting the stage for further international success.
TWICE debuts their first original English single 'The Feels,' a fast-tempo disco track, at 1 p.m. KST, marking their strategic entry into the North American market with promotions on shows like Jimmy Fallon's.
TWICE's new Japanese album '#TWICE3' topped the Oricon Daily Albums chart, marking their seventh No. 1 in Japan and cementing their dominance as a top foreign act. The compilation continues their streak of chart success in the Japanese market.
TWICE's new Japanese album '#TWICE3' topped the Oricon chart, marking their seventh No. 1 and reinforcing their success in Japan.
TWICE's 2016 hit 'TT' has surpassed 600 million YouTube views, proving the group's lasting global appeal. The milestone comes as they gear up to release a new English single. (Alternative, even shorter version: 1 sentence) TWICE's 2016 hit 'TT' hits 600 million YouTube views, showcasing their enduring popularity ahead of a new English single release.
TWICE's 2016 hit 'TT' hits 600 million YouTube views, highlighting their lasting popularity as they gear up for a new English single.
TWICE made history with their EP 'Taste of Love', debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200—their highest-charting album yet and making them the second K-pop girl group to crack the top 10. The lead single 'Alcohol-Free' and retro-infused 'Talk that Talk' highlighted their versatility, while strong sales (43,000 copies in the first week) solidified their global impact.
TWICE's 10th EP 'Taste of Love,' featuring the retro-inspired singles 'Alcohol-Free' and 'Talk that Talk,' reached No. 6 on the Billboard 200, making them the second K-pop girl group to top-10 the chart after BLACKPINK and reinforcing their global influence.
TWICE's EP 'Taste of Love' became their highest-charting album on the Billboard 200, selling 43,000 copies in its first week.
TWICE's EP 'Taste of Love' debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200, making them the second K-pop girl group to reach the top 10 with 46,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week.
TWICE dazzled Japan with their debut album '#TWICE,' selling over 250,000 copies in under two months and earning platinum certification. This triumph cemented their status as rising stars in the Japanese music scene.
TWICE's Japanese debut album '#TWICE' achieved platinum status by selling over 250,000 copies in under two months, cementing their success in Japan.
TWICE is gearing up for a Korean comeback with a new album, reaffirming their strong presence in the domestic market. While details remain under wraps, fans can expect more updates soon.
TWICE is preparing for a Korean comeback with a new album, though specific details remain undisclosed.
TWICE dropped their new Japanese single 'Kura Kura,' fueling excitement for their June Korean comeback. The release cements their strong presence in Japan's music scene.
TWICE will release their new Japanese single 'Kura Kura' ahead of their June Korean comeback, showcasing their ongoing Japanese promotions.
TWICE's 2019 EP 'Feel Special' sold 406,434 copies, ranking 10th on Gaon's annual chart as the only female act in the top ten. It set a first-week sales record for K-pop girl groups (154,000 copies) and surpassed 100 million streams on Billboard Japan, joining BTS and Ed Sheeran as the only global artists to do so. The album marked their last release before Mina's hiatus and their 2020 comeback.
TWICE's 2019 album 'Feel Special' ranked tenth on Gaon's sales chart with 406,434 copies sold, making them the only female act in the top ten amid a male-dominated market.
TWICE's album 'Feel Special' set a first-week sales record for a K-pop girl group with 154,000 copies, later surpassed by IZ'ONE in 2024.
TWICE's 2019 EP 'Feel Special' set a then-record for first-week girl group sales with 154,000 copies, showcasing their industry dominance until IZ'ONE surpassed it in 2020, and marked their final release before 'More & More', highlighting their musical growth before a hiatus and 2020 comeback.
TWICE's EP 'Feel Special' was released in September 2019 without Mina due to her hiatus, and their 2020 comeback with 'More & More' marked the full-group's return after her absence.
TWICE's "Feel Special" surpassed 100 million streams on Billboard Japan's chart, making them the third global artist after BTS and Ed Sheeran to achieve this milestone, highlighting their significant impact in Japan's music industry.
TWICE drops new track 'Cry For Me,' co-produced by U.S. songwriters Melanie Joy Fontana and Lindgren, blending K-pop with global pop sounds. The release underscores their ongoing push for international appeal.
TWICE's new song 'Cry For Me,' produced by international songwriters, continues their strategy of blending K-pop with global pop influences.
TWICE's album 'Eyes Wide Open' hit No. 72 on the Billboard 200, setting a new peak for the group at the time before being surpassed by 2021’s 'Taste of Love'. The album also charted well across other Billboard rankings, showcasing their expanding global reach.
TWICE's album 'Eyes Wide Open' peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard 200, marking a then-record for the group before being surpassed by their 2021 EP 'Taste of Love.'
TWICE's 'Eyes Wide Open' reached No. 72 on the Billboard 200, renewing their highest record and showcasing their expanding global impact with strong performances across multiple Billboard charts.
TWICE dropped their new Japanese single 'Better,' featuring the title track and 'Scorpion,' showcasing their strong bond with fans. The release highlights their continued success and commitment to connecting with their Japanese audience.
TWICE's new Japanese single album 'Better', featuring tracks 'Better' and 'Scorpion', showcases their ongoing success and dedication to connecting with Japanese fans, reflecting their eagerness to meet supporters in person.
TWICE dropped their second full album 'Eyes Wide Open' on October 26, 2020, their first since 2017, featuring collaborations with Dua Lipa and Heize, 13 tracks, and member contributions as lyricists, highlighting their artistic growth.
TWICE released their second full-length album 'Eyes Wide Open,' featuring collaborations with Dua Lipa and Heize, 13 tracks, and member lyricist contributions, marking their first full album since 2017.
BLACKPINK made history as the first K-pop girl group to hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 'The Album', paving the way for acts like TWICE. Their groundbreaking success set a new standard for K-pop girl groups.
BLACKPINK made history as the first K-pop girl group to debut at No. 2 on the Billboard albums chart with 'The Album,' a milestone later matched by TWICE in 2021.
TWICE drops their sixth Japanese single 'Fanfare', an upbeat track showcasing their signature energy. The release continues their strong momentum in Japan since their 2017 debut.
TWICE will release their sixth Japanese single 'Fanfare', an uplifting track continuing their successful streak in Japan since their 2017 debut.
TWICE made a vibrant summer comeback with their 9th EP 'More & More', featuring all nine members—including Mina’s return—and collaborations with global producers. The release strengthened their presence in both South Korea and Japan, backed by energetic promotions.
TWICE makes a strong summer comeback with their 9th EP 'More & More,' marking their first comeback since 2019 and featuring all nine members, including Mina's return from hiatus, with creative input from both members and international producers.
TWICE's "TT" music video has hit 500 million YouTube views, marking their first video to reach this milestone. This achievement cements their influence as a top K-pop group, as confirmed by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's 'TT' music video hit 400 million YouTube views, making them the first female K-pop group to achieve this milestone, marking a major career achievement and showcasing their industry dominance, as announced by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's 'TT' music video surpassed 500 million YouTube views, marking their first video to achieve this milestone and cementing their influence in K-pop, as announced by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's latest Japanese album '&TWICE' debuted at #1 on Japan's Oricon weekly chart, marking their fifth chart-topping album since their 2017 debut. The achievement solidifies their enduring popularity in the Japanese music scene.
TWICE's latest Japanese album '&TWICE' debuted at number one on Japan's Oricon weekly chart, marking their fifth chart-topping album in Japan since their 2017 debut.
TWICE dropped 'Fancy You', a bold six-track album featuring member-written lyrics that signaled a fresh musical direction. The release set the stage for their debut world tour, highlighting their global aspirations and artistic growth.
TWICE's new album 'Fancy You' marks a stylistic evolution with member-written tracks, signaling a turning point for the group and paving the way for their first world tour.
TWICE dropped two special Korean albums, 'The Best Thing I Ever Did' and 'The Year of Yes', ahead of their 2019 Japanese tour, maintaining momentum after 'Yes or Yes'. The dual releases showcase their seamless balance between Korean and Japanese promotions.
TWICE will release their special Korean album 'The Best Thing I Ever Did' before shifting focus to their March 2019 Japanese tour.
TWICE released their special album 'The Year of Yes' and started promotions, building on the success of their previous hit 'Yes or Yes'.
TWICE dropped their sixth EP 'Yes or Yes', featuring seven tracks, including the title song and 'BDZ', topping iTunes charts in 17 countries. Despite a strong global reception, Wanna One's 'Spring Breeze' outperformed 'Yes or Yes' on seven Korean streaming charts shortly after release.
TWICE released their sixth EP 'Yes or Yes' featuring seven tracks, which topped iTunes charts in 17 countries, demonstrating their global appeal and continuing their successful comeback streak.
TWICE's 'Yes or Yes' trailed Wanna One's 'Spring Breeze' on seven Korean music charts.
TWICE debuted their first full album 'Twicetagram', featuring the viral hit 'Likey' (300M+ YouTube views), showcasing their artistic growth with member contributions and high-profile collaborations. The album marked a career milestone, boosting their international fame and setting the stage for future K-pop success.
TWICE's debut full-length album 'Twicetagram,' featuring the hit track 'Likey,' successfully launched a new career phase, earning praise from fans and critics while boosting their international fame.
TWICE released their debut full-length/first studio album 'Twicetagram,' featuring the lead single/hit 'Likey' and showcasing their artistic growth through member contributions and high-profile collaborations, marking a major career milestone for the highly anticipated project.
TWICE's song 'Likey' became a global hit, surpassing 300 million YouTube views by September 16 and expanding their fanbase.
TWICE's 'Likey' surpassed 200 million YouTube views, showcasing their consistent success in creating popular content.
TWICE's 'Likey' music video hit 200 million YouTube views, marking their fourth video to achieve this milestone and showcasing their global popularity.
TWICE's 'Likey' music video surpassed 300 million YouTube views, reinforcing their global K-pop dominance.
TWICE made history with their first Japanese studio album 'BDZ', which topped the Oricon chart for four days and earned platinum certification with over 250,000 copies sold. The album also dominated Tower Records’ K-pop chart, cementing their status as Japan’s best-selling K-pop act of 2018. JYP Entertainment highlighted this milestone in their official press release.
TWICE's first Japanese album 'BDZ' became one of their six No. 1 albums in Japan, marking a record-breaking achievement.
TWICE's Japanese album 'BDZ' became the year's best-selling K-pop album in Japan, topping Tower Records' chart and affirming their popularity, as reported by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's debut Japanese album 'BDZ' topped Japan's Oricon chart for four straight days and became a platinum-certified milestone, selling over 250,000 copies, highlighting their successful expansion in the Japanese market.
TWICE's "Heart Shaker" dominated charts upon its 2017 release, topping eight major streaming services and quickly amassing over 7.6 million YouTube views. The hit became their seventh No. 1 song and fifth music video to surpass 200 million views, solidifying their global K-pop influence.
TWICE's 'Heart Shaker' music video surpassed 200 million views, adding to their successful track record.
TWICE's 'Heart Shaker' music video debuted on YouTube, quickly becoming one of their most viewed videos and highlighting their global appeal.
TWICE's 'Heart Shaker' topped eight major music charts and surpassed 7.6 million YouTube views, marking their seventh No. 1 hit and solidifying their K-pop dominance.
TWICE's 'Heart Shaker' music video hit 100 million YouTube views, marking their seventh video to achieve this milestone and showcasing their enduring popularity.
TWICE's 'Heart Shaker' hit 200 million YouTube views, becoming their fifth song to achieve this milestone and solidifying their global popularity.
TWICE's summer hit 'Dance the Night Away' claimed second place on Gaon's July 2018 digital chart, solidifying their status as summer queens. Released on July 9, the upbeat track marked their return after 'Signal' and proved their ability to dominate the competitive K-pop scene.
TWICE's summer hit 'Dance the Night Away' secured second place on Gaon's monthly chart, showcasing their summer music dominance and strong competition against top girl groups like BLACKPINK.
TWICE returns with their summer single 'Dance the Night Away,' testing their K-pop dominance after their April 2018 release and aiming to match the success of 'Signal.'
TWICE's third Japanese single ''Wake Me Up'' sold over 500,000 copies, topping both Oricon and Billboard Japan charts. This success cements their dominance in the Japanese music scene.
TWICE's Japanese single 'Wake Me Up' sold over 500,000 copies, topping Oricon and Billboard Japan charts and cementing their success in Japan.
TWICE dropped their fifth EP 'What is Love?' in April 2018, led by the chart-topping title track written by JYP’s Park Jin-young. The song became a global hit, with its music video surpassing 800 million views, while the album’s 350,000 preorders and instant chart dominance solidified their K-pop reign. The group showcased their bright energy at a Seoul media event ahead of the EP’s release, further cementing their creative evolution.
TWICE's fifth EP 'What is Love?', written by Park Jin-young, showcased their vibrant charm and achieved massive popularity, with its title track becoming their first music video to exceed 800 million YouTube views, maintaining their chart competitiveness and preceding their summer 2018 comeback.
In April 2018, TWICE's album release intensified competition among top K-pop groups, sparking industry-wide suspicions of chart manipulation that remained difficult to prove.
TWICE returned with their fifth EP 'What is Love?' at a Seoul showcase, collaborating again with Park Jin-young before the album's evening release.
TWICE's fifth EP 'What is Love?' topped five major streaming charts overnight, with 350,000 preorders, cementing their K-pop dominance.
TWICE's Japanese single 'Candy Pop' topped the Oricon weekly and daily charts, reinforcing their success in Japan. The release further expanded the group's international reach.
"Candy Pop" topped the Oricon weekly singles chart from February 5-11, marking another major success for TWICE in Japan.
TWICE released their second Japanese single album 'Candy Pop' on 2018-02-07 as part of their international promotion in Japan, and it topped the Oricon charts upon release.
TWICE dropped their winter album 'Merry & Happy' on December 22, 2017, a day later than planned as a tribute to SHINee’s Kim Jong-hyun. The release further solidified their dominance in K-pop, showcasing their year-round appeal and fan connection.
TWICE's winter album 'Merry & Happy' highlighted their versatility and strong fan connection, capping off a successful year.
TWICE postponed the release of their 'Merry & Happy' music video from December 21, 2017, as a mark of respect following SHINee's Kim Jong-hyun's passing, with the announcement made by JYP Entertainment on their social media.
TWICE made history in 2016 with their EP 'TWICEcoaster: LANE1', which became the best-selling K-pop girl group album at the time (347,000+ copies) and topped Japan's Oricon chart. The viral hit 'TT' dominated music charts and YouTube, surpassing 300 million views, while the album's success set new sales records and paved the way for their 2017 Japanese debut. JYP Entertainment's strategic promotions and TWICE's signature bright energy solidified their rise as K-pop leaders.
TWICE's third EP 'TWICEcoaster: LANE1' became the best-selling K-pop girl group album at the time, earning multiple awards, and its upcoming special album will serve as a continuation.
TWICE's EP 'TWICEcoaster: Lane 1' topped Japan's Oricon weekly foreign album chart in November, showcasing their early Japanese popularity ahead of their 2017 debut.
TWICE's third EP 'TWICEcoaster : LANE 1,' featuring the chart-topping single 'TT,' was released at midnight, continuing their signature energetic and bright musical style.
TWICE's third EP 'TWICEcoaster: LANE1', released on October 24, 2016, built on their previous success with a fun, energetic theme supported by JYP Entertainment's prerelease promotions, and sold over 347,000 copies, setting a record for highest K-pop girl group EP sales that year and showcasing their rapid industry success.
TWICE's third EP 'TWICEcoaster:LANE1' sold over 165,000 copies in its first week, breaking their record and cementing their status as a top K-pop girl group, with expectations to reach 200,000 units.
TWICE's "TT" made history as the first K-pop song by female artists to hit 300 million YouTube views, showcasing their industry dominance and global appeal while paving the way for future records.
TWICE's debut music video "Ooh-Ahh" hit 200 million YouTube views in November 2017, showcasing their viral appeal and solidifying their place as a top K-pop girl group. The milestone underscored their global popularity and early success.
TWICE's "Ooh-ahh" hitting 200 million YouTube views reinforced their position as a top K-pop girl group with consistently viral hits.
TWICE's debut Japanese single 'One More Time' sold 94,957 copies on its first day, topping the Oricon chart for five straight days and earning platinum certification with over 250,000 sales. It became the fastest-selling K-pop girl group album in Japan, solidifying their success in the market.
TWICE's debut Japanese single 'One More Time' was certified platinum, selling over 250,000 copies and solidifying their success in Japan.
TWICE's Japanese single 'One More Time' sold 94,957 copies on its first day, topping the Oricon Daily Single Chart and starting a record-breaking sales run in Japan, where it topped the chart for five consecutive days and sold nearly 200,000 copies.
TWICE's Japanese single 'One More Time' sold 43,412 copies on its second day, becoming the fastest-selling K-pop girl group album in Japan and topping the Oricon Daily Single Chart.
TWICE's debut full album 'Twicetagram', released in October 2017, marked a career milestone by solidifying their status as a top K-pop girl group and paving the way for their future musical achievements.
TWICE released their debut full-length album 'Twicetagram,' establishing them as a leading K-pop girl group and setting the stage for future success with widespread recognition.
TWICE dominated summer 2017 with their EP 'Signal', produced by JYP's Park Jin-young, scoring their fifth No. 1 hit and topping charts across seven platforms. The title track's bubbly hip-hop EDM sound and record-breaking music video (100M+ views) cemented their status as K-pop leaders, continuing their streak of back-to-back hits.
TWICE aims to replicate their 2017 summer success with 'Signal' through their 2018 summer release.
TWICE's 'Signal,' their first song produced by JYP's Park Jin-young, is a bubbly hip-hop EDM track that marked the start of a successful creative partnership and extended their hit streak.
TWICE released their fourth EP 'Signal' on 2017-05-15, reinforcing their K-pop dominance with another No. 1 hit and promotions featuring school-uniform/preppy-themed teaser images through JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's "Signal" topped seven major South Korean music charts within a day of its release, marking their fifth No. 1 hit and surpassing Psy's new song, further cementing their K-pop dominance.
TWICE's 'Signal' music video hit 100 million YouTube views, becoming their fifth video to achieve this milestone.
TWICE's "Cheer Up" shattered records, becoming the fastest K-pop MV to hit 100 million YouTube views (207 days) and later surpassing 300 million views in 2018. The viral hit topped charts, including KBS' 'Music Bank', and cemented TWICE's status as a leading girl group. Its milestones—50M views in 57 days, 200M by 2017—showcased their explosive global appeal.
TWICE's hit song 'Cheer Up,' which set a record by reaching 50 million views in 57 days, is nearing 100 million views, further boosting the group's popularity.
TWICE released the music video for their hit single 'Cheer Up', which later broke records by becoming the fastest K-pop music video to reach 100 million YouTube views in 207 days, highlighting their global popularity.
TWICE's "Cheer Up" music video, uploaded to YouTube, surpassed 300 million views by November 4, 2018, highlighting their rising global fame.
TWICE's 'Cheer Up' was reinstated as No. 1 on KBS' 'Music Bank' following a data correction.
EXO's 'Monster' overtook TWICE's 'Cheer Up' for the top spot on South Korean music charts.
TWICE's 'Cheer Up' became the fastest K-pop music video to hit 100 million YouTube views, cementing the group's status as a top girl group, as announced by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's early hit 'Cheer Up' surpassed 200 million YouTube views, highlighting their swift rise to fame.
TWICE's 'Cheer Up' music video surpassed 200 million YouTube views.
TWICE made a powerful Japanese debut with their album '#TWICE', earning Platinum certification and selling over 250,000 copies, cementing their international appeal. Their success in Japan—including chart-topping releases and 3.82 million albums sold—solidified their dominance in the market and set the stage for future achievements. This milestone also paved the way for their Korean comeback with 'Twicetagram' and major events like MAMA Japan.
TWICE achieved a significant milestone in their international expansion with their Platinum-certified Japanese debut album '#TWICE,' showcasing their potential in the Japanese market and paving the way for their October Korean comeback with 'Twicetagram,' expanding their global reach.
TWICE successfully debuted in Japan in 2017, expanding their influence and securing a spot in major events like MAMA Japan while selling over 3.82 million albums, showcasing their strong impact and dominance in the Japanese music market.
TWICE achieved consistent success in Japan with every release, earning multiple Platinum certifications like for '&TWICE' since their debut.
TWICE's Japanese debut album in June 2017 sold over 250,000 copies, earning a platinum certification in Japan, sparking massive popularity that revitalized K-pop's appeal among Japanese fans and launched their successful career in the market.
TWICE debuts in Japan with '#TWICE,' a compilation album featuring 10 Korean hits and their Japanese versions, including popular tracks like 'OOH-AHH,' 'Cheer Up,' and 'TT.' The album marked their official entry into the Japanese market, selling over 260,000 copies and earning Platinum certification.
TWICE dominated K-pop in early 2017 with three consecutive #1 hits—"TT," "Knock Knock," and "Signal"—reinforcing their success through frequent EP and single releases. Their strategy highlighted the industry's shift away from traditional albums.
TWICE's 2017 success with three number-one singles highlights their effective strategy of frequent EP and digital releases, reflecting a broader shift in K-pop away from traditional albums.
TWICE's 2016 hit "TT" shattered records, becoming the first K-pop girl group MV to hit 300 million YouTube views and later surpassing 700 million by 2025. The track, from their third EP 'TWICEcoaster: LANE1', also set speed records—reaching 50 million views in just 21 days and 100 million in 71 days—while the album became 2016’s best-selling release by a Korean girl group. These milestones cemented TWICE’s meteoric rise in global popularity.
TWICE's music video for 'TT' surpassed 200 million YouTube views.
TWICE's 'TT' made history as the first K-pop female act's music video to exceed 300 million YouTube views.
TWICE's music video 'TT' from their EP 'TWICEcoaster: LANE1' boosted their global fame and achieved major YouTube milestones.
TWICE's 'TT' music video, from their EP 'TWICEcoaster:LANE1', became one of their most-viewed videos, surpassing 100 million views in January 2017, 200 million by May 2017, and later making history as the first by a South Korean female group to exceed 400 million YouTube views, cementing their status as a top K-pop act.
TWICE's 'TT' music video became the first K-pop girl group video to reach 300 million views on YouTube after its record-breaking release.
On November 14, 2016, TWICE's 'TT' EP achieved massive success, breaking the K-pop record by reaching 50 million YouTube views in just 21 days after its October 24, 2016 release, while also selling over 200,000 copies and becoming the bestselling album by a Korean girl group that year.
TWICE's "TT" music video became the first K-pop girl group video to reach 300 million YouTube views, cementing their global popularity and industry influence.
TWICE's 'TT' music video set a new K-pop record by reaching 100 million YouTube views in just 71 days, becoming the fastest K-pop idol group release to achieve this milestone and later reaching 200 million views, demonstrating their rising global popularity.
TWICE's 'TT' music video became the first by a K-pop female act to surpass 200 million YouTube views, showcasing their global popularity and viral success.
TWICE dropped the digital album ''What's Twice'' on streaming platforms, showcasing Korean versions of their hits ahead of their Japanese debut. This strategic release built anticipation among Japanese fans before their official album launch.
TWICE releases the digital album 'What's Twice' on streaming platforms, featuring original Korean tracks as a prelude to their Japanese debut, aiming to familiarize Japanese audiences with their music before the official album launch.
TWICE dropped 'TWICEcoaster: LANE2', a repackaged EP featuring two new tracks, including the hit single 'Knock Knock'. The release extended their chart-topping momentum after their October 2016 success.
TWICE released the repackaged album 'TWICEcoaster:LANE2' on February 20, 2017, featuring the hit single 'Knock Knock', which extended their chart success and fan popularity following their successful momentum from late 2016.
TWICE dropped 'Knock Knock' in February 2017, instantly dominating charts and cementing their status as K-pop royalty. The hit reinforced their knack for delivering infectious bops and fueled their rising fame in Korea.
TWICE's hit song 'Knock Knock' topped music charts, reinforcing their status as a top K-pop girl group and boosting their domestic fame.
TWICE debuted in 2015 with 'The Story Begins', and despite a slow start, their hits like 'Cheer Up' and 'TT' propelled them to K-pop stardom within just a year and a half. The group’s rapid rise—including five consecutive No. 1 tracks—helped JYP Entertainment become a market leader. Members like Jihyo, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu also flourished, later pursuing solo careers while contributing to TWICE’s global success. Their debut in October 2015 laid the foundation for a decade of success and global fanbase growth, with the group's 10th anniversary in 2025 celebrating this milestone with new music and tours.
TWICE debuted in 2015 with 'Like OOH-AHH,' launching a successful K-pop career marked by record-breaking achievements, including all title tracks surpassing 100 million YouTube views, with Tzuyu debuting as a member and paving the way for her solo career and growth as a songwriter.
TWICE rapidly became a top K-pop girl group with four consecutive hits, including 2023's 'Knock Knock,' within just a year and a half of debut.
Jihyo's debut with TWICE launched her successful K-pop career, paving the way for her solo endeavors by honing her skills and confidence.
TWICE debuted in October 2015 with 'The Story Begins,' and while its title track 'Like Ooh-Ahh' initially struggled, it later reached MelON's top 10, reflecting the group's rising success. Their debut laid the foundation for a decade of success and global fanbase growth, culminating in their 10th anniversary celebration in 2025 with new music and tours.
TWICE debuted as a highly successful K-pop girl group in October 2015, achieving widespread popularity in Asia (particularly South Korea and Japan) through hits like 'Cheer Up' and 'TT,' prolific music releases, tours, and solo projects, which paved the way for their global success.
TWICE's debut music video 'Like OOH-AHH' was released on YouTube on October 19, 2015, marking their official debut. The video quickly gained popularity, reaching 50 million views and later surpassing 100 million views after 388 days.
TWICE debuted with their album 'The Story Begins' in Seoul, featuring six songs including the title track 'Like OOH-AHH', marking JYP's first girl group in five years and a strong start to their career, with a live V app performance announced at 7:40 p.m. KST.
TWICE's debut single 'Like OOH-AHH' launched their career and became their first video to hit 100 million YouTube views.
TWICE's debut music video 'Like OOH-AHH' set a record as the fastest K-pop girl group debut song to reach 50 million YouTube views, showcasing their rapid rise in popularity, as confirmed by JYP Entertainment.
TWICE's debut single 'Like OOH-AHH' surpassing 100 million YouTube views marked a major early milestone, showcasing their strong debut impact and paving the way for future hits.
TWICE's "Like OOH-AHH" music video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, marking their first milestone at that threshold and confirming their widespread appeal.
TWICE will drop a new EP in late October 2016, building on their chart-topping streak. Their growing fame from hit songs and variety show appearances fuels anticipation for this release.
TWICE is preparing a new EP for an October 2016 release, building on their recent successes in music and variety shows.
TWICE shattered records with their second EP 'Page Two', selling 160,000 copies—the highest for a girl group in 2016—and dominating charts upon its April 24 release. The album reinforced their rising stardom just six months after their debut, thrilling fans and setting the stage for future success.
TWICE's second EP 'Page Two' sold 160,000 copies, setting a record for girl groups that year and cementing their status as a top K-pop act while raising expectations for future releases.
TWICE's new EP 'Page Two' topped music charts immediately after its midnight release.
TWICE returns with their second mini album six months after their debut, continuing their musical journey and fan engagement without revealing the album's title.
TWICE joined Conan O'Brien and Steven Yeun in filming a music video for Park Jin-young, boosting their industry profile. The collaboration gained further traction when O'Brien shared the event on Instagram, highlighting TWICE's rising prominence.
TWICE collaborated with Park Jin-young, Conan O'Brien, and Steven Yeun on a music video, boosting their industry visibility, which was later highlighted by O'Brien on Instagram.
TWICE was formed through the 2015 survival show 'Sixteen', which selected the final nine-member lineup—six Koreans, two Japanese, and one Taiwanese. The show highlighted their talents, built early fan interest, and set the stage for their successful debut.
TWICE, formed through JYP-Mnet's 'Sixteen,' has become a highly successful K-pop group.
TWICE, a multinational K-pop group with nine members from South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, was formed through the 2015 Mnet audition show 'Sixteen,' which established their lineup, built public recognition, and generated anticipation for their debut.
TWICE debuted with their first EP 'The Story Begins' in 2015, launching their K-pop career and establishing their musical identity, which later inspired the special album 'Ten: The Story Goes On' as a continuation of this narrative.
TWICE debuted with the album 'The Story Begins', marking the start of their career and fan connection, later referenced in 'Ten: The Story Goes On'.
TWICE broke KARA's record for fastest-selling K-pop girl group album in Japan with 'One More Time', moving 122,820 copies in its debut week. The achievement highlights their growing popularity in Japan.
TWICE broke KARA's record for the fastest-selling K-pop girl group album in Japan with 'One More Time,' showcasing their rising popularity.