“Moonlight Sunrise” is from forthcoming new mini-album

Critically acclaimed K-Pop superstars Twice return with their first release of 2023, “Moonlight Sunrise,” via JYP Entertainment/Imperial/Republic Records, on all digital and streaming platforms. The song is the group’s second English single, following the massive success of their first English single – 2021’s smash hit “The Feels,” which marked the K-Pop powerhouses’ first career entry on The Billboard Hot 100 at No. 83 and earned the group multiple top 10 placements across various charts. “The Feels” also earned the group their first US gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Written, composed, and arranged by K-Pop hit makers earattack and Lee Woo Hyun, “Moonlight Sunrise” is a pre-release from Twice’s highly anticipated 12th mini album, due out in March. Nina Ann Nelson and Kaedi Dalley of female a cappella group Citizen Queen also participated in the track’s writing and composition. The Miami bass-based pop song explores the feelings and excitement of falling in love with lyrics such as “baby come be my starlight moonlight sunrise” and “If I’m your moonlight you’re my sunrise babe,” alongside the music video’s dreamy, charming visuals.

The nine member group is heading into the new year strong, following what was a massive, record-breaking 2022. Last year, the group was the most-streamed female K-Pop group on Spotify in US, and, in 2022 alone, they accumulated nearly 300 million steams with cumulative streams of over 5.5 billion, to date. They were also nominated for three major music awards in 2022 – an MTV Video Music Award for Best K-Pop, an American Music Award for Favorite K-Pop Artist, and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best K-Pop.

Twice kicked off 2022 with their 4th World Tour Ⅲ in the United States where they played five cities – Los Angeles, Oakland, Fort Worth, Atlanta, and New York – including two shows in both Los Angeles and New York due to popular demand. All seven shows sold out just hours after on sale, and made Twice the first female K-Pop group to sell out two North American arena tours. Following this massive success, Twice returned to the States in May to play back-to-back, sold out encore performances at Los Angeles’ Banc of California Stadium. These performances were a major milestone for the group, as they made the ladies the first female K-Pop group to play a North American stadium.

In August 2022, they released their 11th EP, Between 1&2. The EP entered the Billboard 200 Album Chart at No. 3 and holds the biggest pure sales week for an album by a female K-Pop act in the US, which further extends Twice’s record for the most top 10 debuts on the chart among all K-Pop female acts. Additionally, the mini album’s 2022 sales totaled 199,000, earning Twice the NO. 6 spot on 2022’s Top CD Albums Sales chart. They were the only K-Pop girl group to enter the chart last year. The album’s lead single “Talk that Talk” also performed well, reaching top 20 on Billboard’s Global 200 chart, and top 10 on Billboard’s Global Excl. US chart. The single is tied with “The Feels” as their highest charting single on the latter chart.