By unveiling the upcoming launch of their seventh Japanese soundtrack, titled "Better," TWICE is officially moving towards a new path!

On September 22, through the use of TWICE's official Japanese supporters' club main website and SNS accounts, JYP Entertainment confirmed the adrenaline-inducing news. Expected to appear to the J-Pop scene after four months with their breathtaking concept photos, the girl band further overwhelmed the audience.

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The girls depicted a much more fully grown image with their exquisite auras while wearing warm-toned clothes embodying the autumn season.

Additionally, the four-album jacket covers emit nothing but the warm and soft atmosphere as the girls unleash their irresistible charms. After the phenomenal success of the upbeat song "Fanfare" last July, 'Better' will become the sixth Japanese single album by TWICE. (via Hellokpop)

The single album involved two songs, such as the opening track "Better" and a b-side with the label "Scorpion," slated for release on November 18. "Better" is a song that conveys the craving emotions of TWICE to meet fans in person soon as possible, just like any other bands that are stuck up in this Quarantine life.

Productivity loaded with genuineness and appreciation will also be showcased in this album. In only two days, the group's earlier single album collected more than 250,000 purchases and received a platinum rating in Japan.

TWICE's BLOOMING CAREER

TWICE clearly demonstrates, together with its astonishing commercial success in South Korea, that their countless accomplishments in Japan are remarkable. TWICE recently earned a top spot on Oricon's Weekly Album Chart and Daily Album Chart with their third album, #TWICE3.

The group also washed the top ranking spot in the Hot Albums Chart of Billboard Japan and is already able to qualify for a gold RIAJ certification. TWICE set the record with the launch of # TWICE3 by becoming the other international female artist to achieve the highest number of Oricon Charts top albums.