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TWICE’s ‘With YOU-th’ Breaks Records with Over 1 Million First-Week Sales

TWICE's latest album 'With YOU-th' achieves 1,063,615 copies sold in the first week.

On February 29, TWICE’s latest comeback album ‘With YOU-th’ achieved remarkable success on the Hanteo chart, with first-week sales totalling 1,063,615 copies, marking a significant milestone for the group.

The album made a staggering debut on its first day, surpassing 750,000 units sold on Hanteo, setting a new personal record for TWICE in terms of first-day sales volume. This initial surge in sales indicated strong fan anticipation and support for ‘With YOU-th’.

With YOU-th’ becomes TWICE’s first album to surpass 1 million copies in its debut week.

As the week progressed, TWICE continued to shatter records with ‘With YOU-th’ becoming their first album to exceed 1 million copies sold in jut its first week of release. This achievement surpassed their previous record held by ‘READY TO BE,’ highlighting TWICE’s enduring popularity and growing fanbase.

This accomplishment underscores TWICE’s position as a leading force in the K-pop industry, with their latest album resonating deeply with fans and achieving unprecedented sales figures. Congratulations to TWICE on this impressive feat!

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