K-pop sensation TWICE sets a new record on Billboard’s Artist 100, becoming the first female K-pop act to chart for 35 weeks. Their mini-album “READY TO BE” also makes a strong showing on the Billboard 200.
TWICE, has etched their name in the annals of Billboard’s Artist 100 chart. As of the week ending July 8, TWICE has ascended to No. 59 on the Artist 100, marking their 35th non-consecutive week on the chart. This achievement makes TWICE the first female K-pop act to chart for 35 weeks, further solidifying their global influence.
In addition to their Artist 100 feat, TWICE’s latest mini-album “READY TO BE” continues to make waves on the Billboard 200. Released four months ago, the album has managed to stay relevant and popular, ranking at No. 198 this week. This marks the first time a TWICE album has charted for 11 weeks, demonstrating the group’s enduring appeal and consistent musical output.
“READY TO BE” has also seen a resurgence on several other Billboard charts this week. The mini-album ascended to No. 7 on the World Albums chart, No. 9 on the Top Current Album Sales chart, and No. 10 on the Top Album Sales chart, marking its 16th week on all three charts. This continued success underscores TWICE’s significant impact on the global music scene and their ability to resonate with a broad audience.