TWICE releases new album “THIS IS FOR” featuring title track MV
TWICE made a triumphant comeback on July 11 with the launch of their latest full-length album “THIS IS FOR” and the accompanying music video for its title track. Both the album and MV debuted at 1 PM KST on various online music platforms.
The title song, “THIS IS FOR,” is an energetic English-language pop track that exudes messages of confidence, self-belief, and resilience. It has swiftly caught the public’s eye, with the song currently holding the 29th spot on the Melon HOT100 chart, 117th on the Genie Top 200, and 39th on the Bugs real-time chart.
Comprising a total of 14 songs, the album includes tracks like “FOUR,” “OPTIONS,” “MARS,” “RIGHT HAND GIRL,” “PEACH GELATO,” “HI HELLO,” “BATTITUDE,” “DAT AHH DAT OOH,” “LET LOVE GO,” “G.O.A.T.,” “TALK,” “Seesaw,” and “Heartbreak Avenue.”
“THIS IS FOR” marks TWICE’s first full-length album release in over three years and eight months. Notably, this album serves as a significant milestone as it coincides with the celebration of the group’s 10th debut anniversary, representing a special commemoration for both the members and their global fan base.
Following its launch, “THIS IS FOR” has garnered mixed reactions from the Korean netizens. The song’s themes of self-empowerment and boldness have resonated well with listeners, contributing to its popularity on national music charts.
This latest album release solidifies TWICE’s position as a leading force in the K-pop industry, showcasing the group’s growth and evolution over the years. As TWICE continues to captivate audiences with their music, choreography, and visuals, fans can look forward to more exciting projects and innovative sounds from the talented girl group.
In conclusion, the release of “THIS IS FOR” not only highlights TWICE’s musical prowess but also celebrates a significant moment in the group’s career. With their distinct style and infectious energy, TWICE continues to leave a lasting impact on the global music scene, solidifying their status as one of K-pop’s most iconic acts.