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TWICE continues to dominate the charts, achieving new career highs as their 10th anniversary draws close.

The Nation’s Girl Group recently achieved its highest ranking on the Spotify chart, along with a popular resurgence on the Billboard ‘Hot 100’ chart.

On the August 23 Spotify chart in the U.S., TWICE’s ‘Strategy’ and ‘TAKEDOWN (JEONGYEON, JIHYO, CHAEYOUNG)’ rose in rankings to 32nd and 25th, respectively, with 620,205 and 664,753 streams. Consequently, on the Billboard ‘Hot 100’ main chart for the same date, ‘Strategy’ ranked 62nd and ‘TAKEDOWN (JEONGYEON, JIHYO, CHAEYOUNG)’ ranked 60th, marking their highest records. TWICE also succeeded in achieving a career high on the Spotify U.S. chart

On the August 23 Spotify Global Chart, Strategy ranked 79th, while TAKEDOWN (JEONGYEON, JIHYO, CHAEYOUNG) claimed the 45th spot, further showcasing TWICE’s widespread popularity.

As TWICE’s 10th anniversary draws closer in October, the group shows no sign of slowing down, showcasing endless worldwide activities, capturing more and more attention not just of K-pop fans across the globe.

Notably, the ambitious world tour ‘THIS IS FOR’ is truly fueling their momentum, meeting overwhelming support by fans worldwide. TWICE is opening 360-degree seating in every venue, offering ONCEs a fully immersive concert experience. The tour is set to carry on in Incheon, Osaka, and Aichi, continuing across Fukuoka, Tokyo, Macau, Bulacan, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, and Bangkok.

H/T: K-EN News
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