TWICE is back with the THIS IS FOR album

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TWICE returned with their fourth full-length album THIS IS FOR and its title track’s music video on July 11, 2025, making a powerful statement after nearly four years since their last studio album. The release generated major buzz as fans eagerly anticipated what the group had been preparing. The title track, THIS IS FOR, is a vibrant, empowering anthem dedicated to women who feel overlooked or undervalued. Lyrics like “This is for all my ladies who don’t get hyped enough” and “If you’ve been done wrong, then it’s your song” deliver a message of encouragement and solidarity. The track applauds women who quietly uplift others and reminds them they deserve recognition and joy.

The music video amplifies this message with energetic visuals and TWICE’s signature polished choreography. Dressed in colorful, playful outfits, the members bring the song’s spirit to life with expressive performances and an atmosphere of joy and defiance. The beat is upbeat and catchy, making it both danceable and emotionally resonant. TWICE blends their bright aesthetic with a mature, thoughtful message, making this track likely to become another hit in their discography. It reflects their growth while still retaining the charm that’s won them a global fanbase.

The album itself contains 14 diverse tracks, showcasing TWICE’s range as a group. Alongside THIS IS FOR, the album includes songs like Four, Mars, Peach Gelato, Heartbreak Avenue, and Hi Hello, with additional unit tracks like Battitude and Let Love Go. Although each member also recorded solo songs, these were crafted exclusively for the world tour stages and are not part of the album’s digital or physical release. This decision keeps the tour performances unique and tailored for fans attending live.

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TWICE is set to begin their sixth world tour under the same title, kicking off at Inspire Arena in Incheon on July 19 and 20. The tour will include major stops, with one of the highlights being their headline performance at Lollapalooza Chicago on August 2. This comeback is not just a return, but a celebration of empowerment, artistry, and the evolution of one of K-pop’s most iconic girl groups.