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Music band Twice secures gold certification in Japan for their sixth Japanese album

Sixth Japan album of the K-pop group Twice recognized with gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, as revealed by their label JYP Entertainment on Friday.

Japanese pop group Twice secures gold certification for their sixth album in the country
Japanese pop group Twice secures gold certification for their sixth album in the country

Music band Twice secures gold certification in Japan for their sixth Japanese album

Twice's "This Is For" World News Tour and the Release of "Enemy" Mark a Successful Chapter in the Group's Career

In an exciting development for K-pop fans, the nine-member group Twice has recently completed their "This Is For" world news tour in Japan. The tour, which included shows at each of Japan's four domes, drew a combined audience of 400,000.

During the tour, Twice also released their sixth Japanese album, "Enemy." This is the group's first new Japanese album in over a year, and it coincided perfectly with the "This Is For" world news tour. The album was released while Twice was in Japan, and it has since been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).

"Enemy" has been well-received by fans, and it marks a significant moment in Twice's career. The documentary "One in a Million," which chronicles Twice's decadelong career, is set to be released in cinemas worldwide next month. The documentary will undoubtedly provide a fascinating insight into the group's journey and the events that have led to their current success.

Twice performed two shows at each of Japan's four domes in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Tokyo. The "This Is For" world news tour also included seven more cities in Asia and two in Australia, with the overseas tour continuing through mid-December.

The success of Twice's "This Is For" world news tour and the release of "Enemy" is a testament to the group's enduring popularity and their ability to captivate audiences around the world. The group's dedication to their craft and their commitment to providing memorable performances have undoubtedly played a significant role in their success.

In addition to Twice, another K-pop group, RIIZE, also received gold certification for their album "ODYSSEY" from the RIAJ. Both albums have been well-received by fans, and they serve as a reminder of the vibrant and dynamic K-pop scene that continues to grow and evolve.

As Twice prepares to return to Japan next year, fans can look forward to more exciting developments from the group. In the meantime, "Enemy" is available now for fans to enjoy, and the documentary "One in a Million" will be released in cinemas soon.

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