Twice3

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#Twice3
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Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2020
Recorded2018–2020
Genre
Length41:27
Language
  • Japanese
  • Korean
Label Warner Music Japan
Twice chronology
More & More
(2020)
#Twice3
(2020)
Eyes Wide Open
(2020)
Singles from #Twice3
  1. "Stuck in My Head (Japanese ver.)"
    Released: September 2, 2020

#Twice3 (Hashtag Twice3) [1] is the third Japanese compilation album released by South Korean girl group Twice. The album consists of Japanese and Korean versions of "Fancy", "Feel Special", "More & More", "Stuck In My Head", "21:29" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did". It was released on September 16, 2020, under Warner Music Japan.

Contents

Background and release

Following the commercial success of Twice's Japanese single "Fanfare", JYP Entertainment released the cover image for #Twice3 on July 17, 2020, at 12AM KST, and confirmed in an official statement that the Japanese compilation album was set to be released on September 16. 12 tracks were confirmed to be featured in the album, including the Japanese versions of "The Best Thing I Ever Did", "Fancy" (2019), "Feel Special" (2019) and "More & More" (2020). [2]

The pre-release track "Stuck In My Head" was released on September 2. [3] The compilation album was officially released on September 16. [4]

Commercial performance

Following its release, #Twice3 debuted atop the daily album charts for both Oricon and Tower Records, selling 67,808 copies on Oricon in the first day. The album's pre-release track, "Stuck In My Head", also topped the weekly Top 100 chart run by Line Music after its release on September 2. [3] #Twice3 would then top the Oricon Weekly Albums chart on September 22, 2020, with sales of over 109,000 copies, becoming the group's seventh album to top the Oricon Albums Chart and making Twice the second foreign female artist to achieve the feat, following South Korean singer BoA. [5]

Track listing

#Twice3 Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."The Best Thing I Ever Did" (Japanese version)
  • Natsumi Watanabe
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Lee Hae-sol
3:32
2."Fancy" (Japanese version)
  • Eri Osanai
  • Rado
3:36
3."Feel Special" (Japanese version)
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Natsumi Watanabe
  • collapsedone
3:29
4."More & More" (Japanese version)
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • BIBI
  • Natsumi Watanabe
  • MNEK
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Lee Hae-sol
3:21
5."Stuck In My Head" (Japanese version)
  • Phil Bentley
  • Matthew Tishler
  • Andrew Underberg
  • Yuki Kokobo
  • Lee Seu-ran
  • Co-sho
  • Matthew Tishler
  • Andrew Underberg
2:56
6."21:29" (Japanese version)
  • Twice
  • Eri Osanai
  • Mio Jorakuji
  • MonoTree
  • Lee Ju-hyung
3:48
7."The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Park Ji-min
  • Jinri (Full8loom)
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Park Ji-min
  • Jinri (Full8loom)
  • Sophiya
  • Lee Woo-min ‘Collapsedone’
  • Justin Reinstein
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Lee Hae-sol
3:32
8."Fancy"
  • Black Eyed Pilseung
  • Jeon Goon
  • Black Eyed Pilseung
  • Jeon Goon
Rado3:33
9."Feel Special"Park Jin-young
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • OLLIPOP
  • Hayley Aitken
Lee Woo-min ‘Collapsedone’3:26
10."More & More"
  • BIBI
  • J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
  • Uzoechi Emenike (MNEK)
  • Justin Tranter
  • Julia Michaels
  • Zara Larsson
David Amber3:27
11."Stuck In My Head"Lee Seu-ran
  • Matthew Tishler
  • Andrew Underberg
  • Philip Bentley
  • Tishler
  • Underberg
2:58
12."21:29"Twice
  • Lee Joo-hyoung (MonoTree)
  • Sophia pae
Lee3:49
Total length:41:27
#Twice3 Limited edition B
No.TitleLength
1."Fancy (Japanese ver.) Music Video" 
2."The Best Thing I Ever Did Music Video" 
3."FANCY Music Video" 
4."Feel Special Music Video" 
5."FANCY (Japanese ver.) Music Video Making Movie" 
6."#TWICE3 Jacket Shooting Making Movie" 
7."Making Movie of TWICE WORLD TOUR 2019 ‘TWICELIGHTS’ IN JAPAN" 

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [10] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for #Twice3
RegionDateFormat(s)EditionLabelRef.
VariousSeptember 16, 2020Standard Edition Warner Music Japan [11]
Japan CD [12]
CD + Photo BookLimited Edition A [13]
CD + DVD Limited Edition B [14]
September 27, 2023 Vinyl Limited Edition [15]

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