Twice to release 14th mini-album ‘Strategy’ on December 6

Twice to release 14th mini-album ‘Strategy’ on December 6

/ 07:41 PM October 21, 2024

Twice to release 14th mini-album ‘Strategy’ on December. Image: X/@JYPETWICE

Twice members (from left) Jihyo, Jeongyeon, Mina, Nayeon, Tzuyu, Dahyun, Sana, Momo, and Chaeyoung. Image: X/@JYPETWICE

K-pop sensation Twice will release their 14th mini-album “Strategy” on December 6.

JYP Entertainment announced the news via the group’s official social media channels, sharing an image of a “coming soon” poster.

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The upcoming release is Twice’s 14th EP (or extended play) and comes approximately 10 months after the previous mini album, “With YOU-th,” launched in February.

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The EP “With YOU-th” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Billboard’s main album chart, on March 9, marking the group’s first-ever achievement at the top of the prestigious list.

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This year, Twice embarked on their fifth world tour, “Ready To Be,” performing at major stadiums in Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Las Vegas, Osaka, and the Philippines.

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In July, Twice made history by becoming the first international female artist to hold a concert at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan.

Twice celebrated their ninth debut anniversary with a solo fan meeting, “Home 9round,” held at the Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, on Sunday.

Almost 10 years into the industry, TWICE have surely gone through so many milestones and struggles together that have strengthened their friendship over the years. The genuine bond of the nine girls evidently shows in the way they treat and talk about each other.

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