Twice shares ‘I Got You’

The song is from the group’s forthcoming 13th mini-album

Critically acclaimed K-pop icons Twice return with their first release of 2024, โ€œI Got You,โ€ via JYP Entertainment/Imperial/Republic Records, on all digital and streaming platforms. The single is a pre-release of the groupโ€™s much-anticipated 13th mini album With YOU-th, out February 23rd.

โ€œI Got Youโ€ is the groupโ€™s third English single, following the massive successes of their previous full English-language single โ€œThe Feelsโ€ โ€“ which marked the K-pop powerhousesโ€™ first career entry on The Billboard Hot 100 at No. 83 and earned the group their first US gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) โ€“ and โ€œMoonlight Sunriseโ€โ€” which hit No. 84 on The Billboard Hot 100 upon release and earned the group career high-placements on Billboardโ€™s Digital Song Sales chart at No. 3 and both Spotifyโ€™s US Chart at No. 39 and Global Chart at No. 60.

This single release follows the announcement of a special performance of Twice’s 5th World Tour Ready to Be in the United States, Ready to Be Once More, at Las Vegasโ€™ Allegiant Stadium on Saturday, March 16th.

2024 is already shaping up to be a banner year for Twice as they continue to break barriers and solidify themselves at the top of their game. Last year was no different. Twice kicked off 2023 by receiving the Breakthrough Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards and releasing their 12th mini album, Ready to Be. The mini album entered the Billboard 200 chart at No. 2. This placement extended Twice’s record for the most top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200 chart amongst all K-pop female acts, now totaling four. Ready to Be also holds the biggest pure sales week for an album by a female K-pop act in the US and secured the No. 1 spot on Billboardโ€™s Top Album Sales chart โ€“ the groupโ€™s third No. 1 placement on the chart. They also embarked on the North American leg of their 5th World Tour Ready to Be, playing 13 shows in stadiums and arenas across the country, beginning with a sold-out performance at Los Angelesโ€™ SoFi Stadium. This tour made Twice the first female K-Pop girl group to play to sold-out shows at both MetLife and SoFi stadiums, and the first-ever girl group to perform at the latter.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn