K-pop girl group TWICE aims for top of the Billboard

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.

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TWICE's New Album and World Tour

The K-pop girl group TWICE is gearing up for success with their new album and ongoing world tour. The nine-member band, known for their cheerful songs, catchy hooks, and impressive choreography, has been a driving force behind the global K-pop phenomenon since their debut in 2015.

TWICE recently released their album "With YOU-th," which features an all-English language single called "I Got You." The members of TWICE expressed their excitement about performing as a group after focusing on solo or sub-unit activities in the past year.

The album, consisting of six tracks and led by the single "One Spark," aims to capture the passion and love shared between the members of the group and their fans. Chaeyoung, along with Jeongyeon and Dahyun, participated in writing the lyrics for the album.

Billboard Aspirations and International Tour Stops

TWICE's management, JYP Entertainment Corp, revealed that the pre-released single "I Got You" reached the top of iTunes' top songs chart in 41 regions. Now, the group has set their sights on achieving a high ranking on the Billboard main chart.

Chaeyoung shared her dream of achieving success on the Billboard chart, expressing that the group would be extremely happy regardless of their specific ranking.

In addition to their album promotions, TWICE has resumed their fifth world tour. They have already performed in Mexico City and Sao Paulo, and they have upcoming performances scheduled in Las Vegas and Kanagawa, Japan, where they will become the first overseas female artists to play at the Nissan Stadium.

Overcoming Challenges as a Group

Like many other K-pop groups, TWICE faces tight schedules and public pressure, but they have found strength in their unity as a group. They emphasized the importance of relying on and supporting each other.

Jeongyeon even revealed that she took up boxing lessons as a way to unwind and manage stress. Mina emphasized the need to let go of certain things and seek help from one another instead of trying to handle everything alone.

Despite the challenges, TWICE remains resilient and determined to achieve their goals, both individually and as a group.