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TWICE Takes Over Billboard: ‘With YOU-th’ Album Hits #1 Spot

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Breaking barriers TWICE became the 8th K-pop group to conquer the Billboard 200.

Announced on March 3, TWICE’s 13th mini-album “With YOU-th” rockets to #1 on Billboard 200.

Group concept photo of TWICE [Photo=JYP Entertainment]

Despite facing off against popular albums like Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing At A Time” and Ty Dolla Sign, and Kanye West’s “Vultures 1”, TWICE’s “With YOU-th” reigns supreme on the Billboard 200.

This is the first time TWICE has secured the number-one spot on the Billboard 200.

Among K-pop groups, they are the eighth to achieve this, following BTS, SuperM, Stray Kids, Blackpink, Tomorrow X Together (TXT), Enhypen, and ATEEZ. They are the third K-pop girl group after BLACKPINK and NewJeans.

TWICE’s mini-album, “With YOU-th,” featuring the title track “ONE SPARK,” dominated the Worldwide iTunes Album Chart for three consecutive days since its release, topping the chart from February 23 to 25.

TWICE’s album, “With YOU-th”, dominated not only charts but also hearts. In a U.S. poll by Billboard, the album received a staggering 94% of votes from fans, earning the title of most liked newly released music on February 25. The message and global reach of “With YOU-th” even grabbed the attention of renowned media outlets like People and Grammy.

TWICE’s READY TO BE world tour is currently conquering 27 regions with 49 shows and headlining Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this March. In July, they will perform at Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka and Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, making history as the first-ever female overseas artist to grace their stage.

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