Girl group TWICE has written a record of "9 consecutive platinum" as their full album released in Japan received Platinum certification over 250,000 copies.


Girl group TWICE has written a record of "9 consecutive platinum" as their full album released in Japan received Platinum certification over 250,000 copies.

JYP Entertainment, the agency, said on April 15th that TWICE's second full Japanese album "& TWICE," released in 2019, has received Platinum certification from the Japan Record Association.

As a result, all nine of TWICE's albums in Japan have received more platinum.

Previously, they had their first best album, #TWICE, #TWICE2, single "One More Time," "Candy Pop," "Wake Me Up," "Breakthrough," and "BDZ,".

In particular, "Wake Me Up" marked the first double platinum given to cumulative shipments of more than 500,000 copies of female artists' singles in overseas.

The Japan Record Association will certify the album by dividing it into gold (more than 100,000), platinum (more than 250,000), double platinum (more than 500,000), triple platinum (more than 750,000), and million (more than 1 million) depending on the accumulated amount of album shipments.