Twins discography | |
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Studio albums | 15 |
EPs | 6 |
Live albums | 4 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
The discography of Hong Kong pop duo Twins, formed in 2001, consists of fifteen studio albums, six extended plays (EP), five compilation albums, and four live albums. By 2007, the duo had sold over 3.8 million copies of their albums. [1]
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Our Souvenir |
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Amazing Album |
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Touch of Love |
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Evolution |
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Magic |
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Girl Power |
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Samba |
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The Missing Piece |
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Ho Hoo Tan |
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Twins Party |
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2 Be Free |
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Trainee Cupid |
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Around the World with 80 Dollars |
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Twins Language |
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Happy Together |
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Such a Better Day |
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We've Been in Love for 6 Years |
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Everyone Plays |
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Twins' Love |
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Twins |
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LOL |
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Flower Appointment |
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We Are Twins 22 |
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