TWICE to make comeback in July with new album

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TWICE have announced their impending comeback with a new album.

Last night (May 18), the JYP Entertainment K-pop girl group took to social media to announce that they would be releasing their fourth full-length album in July.

However, TWICE have yet to unveil the album’s title, nor the official release date for the upcoming record. Stay tuned to NME for more details as they’re made available.

They’ve also released a teaser video titled ‘INTRO: FOUR’ that sees the group standing in formation as percussion plays over them.

The group’s last full-length album was 2021’s ‘Formula of Love: O+T=<3’. That album scored a glowing five-star review, with Tanu I. Raj writing for NME: “When positioned against their previous releases, ‘Formula Of Love: O+T=˂3’ paints a picture of a masterful act, one who has learned to wield their talent and concept into one cohesive banger after another. TWICE give us “the feels”, and we’re just here to enjoy the ride.”

TWICE’s upcoming fourth album will come less than a year after their 18th mini-album ‘Strategy’, which they dropped in December last year.

In a four-star review of ‘Strategy’, Rhian Daly wrote for NME: “As they show in a feature-less version at the mini-album’s end, the girl group are at the point where they don’t need A-list cameos to make an impression. As they enter their 10th year together, TWICE are still flying incredibly high all on their own.”

Most recently, TWICE opened for Coldplay‘s recent string of concerts in South Korea, where they debuted a remix of the latter’s ‘We Pray’ live. They later released the official remix on streaming platforms last month.

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