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TWICE will reportedly continue their journey with JYP Entertainment.
On July 21, media outlet MHN Sports mentioned in their report that the nine members of TWICE, Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu, have renewed their contracts with JYP Entertainment. This is the second time that TWICE renewed their contracts with their agency following their first renewal three years ago.
This year marks a remarkable milestone for TWICE as they celebrate their 10th anniversary as a group. What makes this even more special is that they've remained together, maintaining their original lineup with no members leaving since their debut.
Despite the circulating reports, JYP Entertainment has not yet issued a statement regarding TWICE's contract renewal.

Earlier this month, TWICE launched their fourth Korean studio album, "This Is For," featuring 14 tracks. Coinciding with the album release, the group also announced a worldwide tour to meet with their fans.
The 'THIS IS FOR' world tour recently kicked off in Seoul. During the second day of their concert, TWICE revealed plans to release "TWICE: ONE IN A MILLION," a documentary celebrating their 10th anniversary. This documentary is set to premiere globally in October, aligning with their 10-year milestone.
TWICE debuted in October 2015. The group was formed through the survival program Sixteen. They're best known for their hit songs, including "Like Ooh-Ahh," "Cheer Up," "TT," "Knock Knock," "Signal," "Likey," "What Is Love," "Dance the Night Away," "Yes or Yes," "Alcohol-Free," and more.
The nine members of TWICE have successfully expanded their careers beyond group activities, venturing into solo and unit projects. Nayeon, Jihyo, and Tzuyu have all launched well-received solo albums, thanks to the unwavering support of their fans. Similarly, the Japanese unit MISAMO (Mina, Sana, and Momo) achieved notable success with their debut in Japan.
The latest news confirms Chaeyoung as the next member to embark on a solo career. Her solo debut is reportedly slated for the fall, following TWICE's full-group comeback in July and their upcoming overseas activities.
To many more years with TWICE!
