TWICE’s Mina, Sana, And Momo To Release Mini-Album As MISAMO
The project will feature the previously released track ‘Bouquet.’
TWICE sub-unit MISAMO, made up of the group’s Mina, Sana, and Momo, will release their first Japanese mini-album in July, and have shared some trailers for their upcoming debut.
The title and tracklist for MISAMO’s upcoming mini-album are yet to be revealed, but it has been confirmed that it’ll feature six songs in total, including “Bouquet,” which was originally released last month.
In January, TWICE returned with their English pre-release single “Moonlight Sunrise.” That song preceded the news that the group is readying their forthcoming 12th mini-album, due out in March.
The group’s new mini-album arriving in March is titled READY TO BE, and will follow last year’s Between 1&2 mini-album. The tracklist is yet to be revealed.
Last year, TWICE ended a phenomenal year by earning the title of the most streamed female K-pop group on Spotify in the US. The nine-member group racked up nearly 300 million streams on the platform last year alone, bringing its cumulative number to over 5.5 billion streams at the end of the year.
The achievement followed the group releasing its 11th mini-album Between 1&2, which entered the Billboard 200 chart at No.3. The record also holds the biggest pure sales week for an album by a female K-Pop act in the U.S. With an impressive 100,000 total units sold in the U.S. alone in its first week, the release extended TWICE’s record for the most top 10 debuts on the chart among all K-Pop female acts. The group also played their biggest US shows to date with two special encore dates at LA’s Banc Of California Stadium.
Outside of the group’s activities, eldest member Nayeon also made history. In the summer, she made her solo debut with the EP IM NAYEON, which landed in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 Album Chart. The feat made her the first K-pop soloist to ever debut in the Top 10.