A new record was broken by JYP Entertainment TWICE when 10 million records were sold in South Korea. The K-pop girl group has produced 19 albums since making their debut in 2015, and according to the Gaon Album Sales (Circle) chart data, they have sold 10,010,778 copies in total.
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This includes the record-breaking solo mini album IM NAYEON by group member Nayeon, which will be released in June 2022. Between 1&2, the group’s most recent album contributed to their success by selling 530,000 copies in its first week and surpassing a million overall sales.
On November 23, 2022, TWICE had two reasons to celebrate the dance video for their first English song, The Feels, reaching 100 million views. This milestone was reached with their second choreographic video, which was released on October 3, 2022.
The first was the 2020 debut of the dance video for CRY FOR ME. There are presently 20 videos from the most well-known South Korean girl group on YouTube that have received over 100 million views. The group broke its mark for having the most music videos with that number of views among female groups.
TWICE
Since its debut, TWICE, also referred to as the “Nation’s Girl Group,” has enjoyed tremendous success in Korea. However, in recent years, their attractiveness has grown on a global scale.
The incredible group’s most recent album, Between 1&2, made history on international music charts and set the group on a record-breaking spree. The band sold a total of 100,000 copies in the first week following its release, which was their best-ever first-week performance in the US.
Additionally, they became the first female K-pop performer to have two albums debut in the top three on the Billboard 200 chart. The first K-Pop Girl Group Album of 2022 to spend six weeks at the top of the charts was their most recent release.
Their most successful comeback to date, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales list, Top Current Album Sales chart, and World Albums chart. In addition, the Talk That Talk music video has amassed 100 million views within two months of its debut.
JYP Entertainment recently announced that none would return in early 2023, followed by the introduction of its first subunit in Japan, the second-largest music market in the world, to capitalize on the increase in popularity. A “large-scale” international tour for the nine-member ensemble is also reportedly being planned by the agency for 2023; further details will be released soon.
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