TWICE’s Musical Journey: Unveiling ‘#TWICE5’ Album and Global Performances

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K-pop sensation TWICE has thrilled fans with the pre-release of ‘Talk that Talk -Japanese ver.-‘ from their upcoming fifth best album, ‘#TWICE5’. This album will launch on May 14, and TWICE is engaging in various promotional activities. These include engaging concept images, teaser videos, and an exclusive pop-up store for their fan club, ONCE JAPAN.

‘Talk that Talk’ originally debuted in August 2022 as part of their mini-album ‘BETWEEN 1&2’. The song beautifully expresses a longing for affectionate words. Its catchy chorus and infectious beat resonate with fans worldwide. To connect further with their audience, TWICE shared a delightful selfie video on their official YouTube channel. This video features all nine members singing together, heightening excitement for their new music.

The ‘#TWICE5’ album will also include Japanese versions of popular tracks like ‘SET ME FREE’ and ‘ONE SPARK’. This has generated significant interest among their dedicated fanbase. Since their debut in Japan in June 2017, TWICE has achieved remarkable success. They have topped major local charts, won prestigious awards, and sold over 20 million albums.

As TWICE continues their global activities, they are set to perform as special guests at Coldplay’s concert in Goyang, South Korea. Additionally, they will headline the iconic Lollapalooza Chicago festival in August. With engaging promotions and a strong lineup of new music, TWICE is poised to make waves in the music scene once again.

Join ONCE JAPAN in celebrating TWICE’s journey and achievements as they continue to captivate fans around the world. Their impact on the K-pop industry is undeniable, and their creative process continues to inspire many. Fans can look forward to more exciting interactions and music releases from this iconic K-pop group.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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