TWICE Climbs to No. 6 on Billboard 200 with Fourth Full Album
TWICE are proving they’re not just global darlings—they’re chart dominators.
The K-pop power group landed sixth on the Billboard 200 chart with their latest full-length album THIS IS FOR, released July 11. The album marks their seventh consecutive Top 10 entry on the Billboard 200—the most ever by any K-pop girl group.
Back-to-Back Wins Across Billboard Charts
According to Billboard’s July 26 update, not only did THIS IS FOR earn a lofty spot on the Billboard 200, but TWICE also charted in a dozen other categories.
- Artist 100: No. 7
- Top Album Sales: No. 3
- Top Current Album Sales: No. 3
- Vinyl Albums: No. 4
- Global 200: High-ranking
- Global (Excl. U.S.): High-ranking
Their Billboard reign goes back to 2021’s Taste of Love (No. 6 debut) and only climbed higher from there. Recent entries include:
Formula of Love (No. 3), READY TO BE (No. 2), With YOU-th (No. 1), and now THIS IS FOR (No. 6).
From Netflix OSTs to Collaborations: TWICE Is Everywhere
TWICE’s chart takeover didn’t stop with their main album. Tracks from their 14th mini album, including the Megan Thee Stallion collab “Strategy,” continue to thrive. The song charted for 9 weeks on Billboard Global 200 and 11 weeks on Global (excluding U.S.), proving their crossover appeal is here to stay.
The OST album for Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters—which features “TAKEDOWN” by members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung—also cracked the Billboard 200 at No. 5. Talk about a streaming glow-up.
World Tour Kicks Off in Style
Hot on the heels of these chart feats, TWICE launched their sixth global tour THIS IS FOR at Inspire Arena in Incheon on July 19–20. And they’re just getting started.
Upcoming stops include major Asian cities like Osaka, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Macau, and Bangkok, plus Australia (Sydney and Melbourne), Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong—and possibly more to come.
The Era of TWICE Is Now
From Billboard slayage to Netflix cameos and world tours that sell out stadiums in minutes, TWICE continues to blur the line between K-pop royalty and global pop dominance.
Any bets on when they’ll hit Billboard No. 1 again?