Between 1 &2
Between 1&2 (stylized in all caps) is the eleventh mini album by the South Korean girl group TWICE, released on August 26, 2022, through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records.<> The extended play consists of seven tracks, led by the single "Talk that Talk," and explores themes of the group's evolving bond with their fans while incorporating early 2000s-inspired pop and R&B elements.<> The album's title, Between 1&2, symbolizes the unbreakable connection between TWICE—represented by "2"—and their dedicated fandom, known as ONCE, represented by "1," highlighting mutual appreciation and shared growth in their relationship.<> Recorded amid the group's extensive world tour preparations, it features contributions from members like Chaeyoung and Jihyo on lyrics, alongside producers such as Danke and Greg Bonnick, blending upbeat dance tracks like "Queen of Hearts" and reflective ballads such as "Gone" and "When We Were Kids."<> Available in four versions—Archive, Cryptography, Pathfinder, and Complete—each includes unique photobooks, photocards, and collectibles to enhance fan engagement.<> Between 1&2 achieved significant commercial success, surpassing 1 million pre-order copies and marking TWICE's highest first-day sales record at the time.<> It debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart, selling 94,000 units in its first week in the United States, and became the first K-pop girl group album of 2022 to chart for five weeks on the Billboard 200.<> The lead single "Talk that Talk" further propelled its promotion through vibrant music videos and live performances, solidifying TWICE's global influence in K-pop.Background and development
Contextual background
Following the conclusion of their 4th World Tour "III" on May 15, 2022, at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, TWICE entered a period of heightened anticipation for new material, marking a pivotal shift in their activities after an extensive global performance schedule that spanned from December 2021. The tour, which included 14 shows in South Korea, Japan, and North America and sold over 100,000 tickets, served as a major promotional platform for their prior Korean releases, including the third studio album Formula of Love: O+T=<3 from November 2021, emphasizing the group's expanding international presence. On May 16, 2022, immediately post-tour, TWICE's official social media accounts posted cryptic images featuring two different dates—June 24 and August 26—accompanied by vague captions hinting at "surprises" for fans, effectively signaling the development of upcoming music without specifying details. This teaser campaign reflected the group's strategic approach to building excitement during a transitional phase, as they moved from the rigors of touring toward studio work.[1] Throughout 2022, TWICE's trajectory underscored a deliberate pivot from intensive Japanese market promotions—highlighted by the release of their fourth full-length Japanese album Celebrate on July 27—to renewed emphasis on Korean-language projects, aligning with their core fanbase and creative roots after years of balanced international output. This shift was further contextualized by the group's contract renewal with JYP Entertainment in July 2022, ensuring continuity for future endeavors.[2][3]Contract renewal and announcement
On July 12, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced that all nine members of Twice—Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu—had renewed their exclusive contracts with the agency ahead of their expiration in the fall of that year.[4] This decision came amid widespread rumors and fan concerns over the group's future, as many K-pop acts disband or see members depart after the typical seven-year contract period, often referred to as the "seven-year curse."[4] The renewal alleviated fears of a potential split, affirming the members' commitment to continuing as a unit under JYP. In its official statement, JYP emphasized the significance of the renewal, noting that "TWICE, who have played a pivotal role in establishing JYP's global presence, will continue their activities as a group and as individuals under JYP" based on "confidence and a shared vision for the future."[5] The agency committed to fully supporting the group's endeavors, highlighting how the extension would bolster Twice's stability and long-term trajectory beyond 2022.[6] This assurance of continuity was particularly impactful, as it allowed Twice to focus on creative projects without the uncertainty of contractual transitions. The contract renewal was swiftly followed by the formal announcement of Twice's next EP, Between 1&2, on July 13, 2022, via the group's official social media channels and JYP's notice board, signaling immediate plans for a comeback on August 26.[7] This rapid disclosure underscored the positive implications of the renewal, enabling seamless group promotions and reinforcing Twice's operational stability in the post-contract period.[2]Title and conceptualization
The title Between 1&2 symbolizes the intimate connection between the South Korean girl group TWICE and their fandom, known as ONCE, with "1" representing ONCE and "2" representing TWICE, while the space "between" denotes the evolving dialogue and bond in their relationship.[8][9] This conceptualization positions the EP as a tribute to fans, emphasizing mutual growth and communication, as articulated by group member Jeongyeon, who described it as "the conversation between ONCE and TWICE."[8] Conceptually, Between 1&2 marks a mature evolution in TWICE's discography, bridging their earlier youthful, bubbly aesthetics—exemplified in works like Formula of Love: O+T=<3—with a more self-assured and reflective phase, incorporating increased member involvement in lyrics and composition to showcase artistic maturity.[10][8] The project draws on Y2K-inspired retro elements to evoke nostalgia while highlighting the group's transition from debut-era playfulness to confident lyricism about love, identity, and fan connections, as noted by member Momo in describing their "absolutely magical" development.[8] Following their contract renewal with JYP Entertainment in July 2022, which afforded greater creative freedom, the initial creative direction was unveiled through teasers that underscored themes of self-assured growth and deeper fan engagement, setting the EP as a pivotal "bridge" in TWICE's career trajectory.[10][8] This framework not only acknowledges the group's seven-year journey but also promises continued evolution, with visuals featuring interpretive codes like numbers and colors to invite fan participation in decoding the narrative.[9]Composition and production
Songwriting contributions
The songwriting process for Between 1&2 marked a significant step in TWICE's artistic growth, particularly following the group's full contract renewal with JYP Entertainment in July 2022, which empowered members to take greater ownership of their creative output.[11] This mini-album, their first release after the renewal, highlighted increased involvement from members Chaeyoung, Dahyun, and Jihyo in lyric-writing across multiple tracks, collaborating with external songwriters and composers to infuse personal perspectives into the material.[12] Chaeyoung received a solo lyric-writing credit for "Basics," the album's third track, where she explored themes of gradual emotional connection in relationships.[13] Dahyun contributed lyrics to two songs: "Gone," expressing frustration over broken trust and deception, and "When We Were Kids," a nostalgic reflection on childhood aspirations and growth.[14] Jihyo's contributions were particularly notable, as she earned credits for both lyrics and composition on "Trouble," the fourth track, delving into the complexities of intense, conflicting attractions—a dual role that underscored her expanding role in the group's creative direction.[15] These efforts were part of a broader collaborative framework, where members worked alongside established producers such as Slow Rabbit and international writers to blend personal narratives with polished production, fostering a sense of unity and maturity in TWICE's evolution as songwriters.[11] Dahyun reflected on this period as one of substantial musical development, noting the group's shift toward deeper participation in album creation post-renewal.[11]Musical styles and themes
The EP Between 1&2 predominantly features dance-pop and synth-pop elements, reflecting Twice's evolution toward more mature and versatile soundscapes while maintaining their signature catchy hooks. The lead single "Talk that Talk" incorporates bold hip-hop-infused rhythms alongside retro synth-pop melodies, creating an energetic, Y2K-inspired track that encourages open communication in relationships.[10][8] This foundation allows the album to blend upbeat dance tracks with varied influences, including pop-rock and electro-pop, across its seven songs, which total a runtime of 22:07 and mix Korean lyrics with English phrases for broader accessibility.[16] Thematically, Between 1&2 explores maturity, bravery, and interpersonal relationships, marking Twice's shift from youthful innocence to self-assured reflection. "Queen of Hearts," an all-English pop-rock track, delves into themes of moving forward from past ties and embracing personal growth, serving as a tribute to fans while highlighting emotional independence.[10] Similarly, "Brave" stands out as an empowering synth-heavy anthem, urging resilience amid loneliness and challenges in love, with repetitive motifs reinforcing courage for a loved one.[8][17] The electro-pop-infused reflection on heartbreak, "Gone," conveys finality and liberation from toxic bonds, underscoring the group's thematic emphasis on emotional maturity.[10] Overall, the EP's variety—from seductive dance anthems to poignant ballads—showcases Twice's artistic progression, with member contributions like Dahyun's lyrics for "Gone" adding personal depth to these explorations.[8]Recording and personnel
The recording for Between 1&2 primarily took place at JYP Entertainment's studios in Seoul, South Korea, where the group's vocals were captured during sessions leading up to the album's release on August 26, 2022.[18] Key producers on the project included Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone," who handled programming, synthesizer, bass, and guitar for the title track "Talk that Talk," as well as vocal direction; Slow Rabbit, who composed and arranged "Brave"; and the British duo LDN Noise (Greg Bonnick and Hayden Chapman), responsible for the production of "Queen of Hearts." Additional producers such as Banx & Ranx contributed to tracks like "Gone," while the album featured programming and keyboard work by these producers and collaborators like MRCH on select songs.[19][20][21] Recording engineers Eom Se-hee, Gu Hye-jin, and Lee Sang-yeop handled vocal and instrumental captures across multiple tracks, with Eom Se-hee credited on nearly all songs.[22][23][24] Mixing was managed by a team including Tony Maserati and David K. Younghyun for "Talk that Talk," Im Hong-jin for "Basics," and Lee Taesub for "Gone," ensuring a polished sound that blended pop, dance, and retro elements. All tracks were mastered by Kwon Nam-woo at JYP Studios.[22][25][26] The core personnel consisted of TWICE members—Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu—providing lead and background vocals on every track, with additional background vocals from Sophia Pae and select members on songs like "Queen of Hearts." Instrumentation emphasized electronic elements, including synthesizers and programming by the producers, alongside guitar contributions from session musicians such as Graux on "Queen of Hearts."[21]| Role | Key Personnel |
|---|---|
| Lead & Background Vocals | TWICE (all members) |
| Additional Background Vocals & Vocal Direction | Sophia Pae (select tracks), MRCH (Track 1) |
| Programming, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar | Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone" (Track 1), Slow Rabbit (Track 5), LDN Noise (Track 2), Banx & Ranx (Track 6) |
| Recording Engineers | Eom Se-hee (all tracks), Gu Hye-jin (Tracks 1, 4), Lee Sang-yeop (Tracks 1, 4) |
| Mixing Engineers | Tony Maserati & David K. Younghyun (Track 1), Im Hong-jin (Track 3), Lee Taesub (Track 6) |
| Mastering Engineer | Kwon Nam-woo (all tracks) |
Release and promotion
Release information
Between 1&2 is the eleventh mini album by the South Korean girl group TWICE, released on August 26, 2022, through JYP Entertainment in South Korea and Republic Records for international markets. The album was made available simultaneously worldwide at 1:00 p.m. KST (0:00 a.m. EST). The tracklist, consisting of seven songs including the lead single "Talk That Talk," was unveiled by JYP Entertainment on July 25, 2022. The EP was offered in digital download format via major streaming platforms and digital retailers. Physical releases were limited to CD editions in four distinct versions—Archive, Cryptography, Pathfinder, and Complete—each including a photobook, random photocards, instant photo cards, and additional collectibles such as film photo stickers and folded posters. Pre-orders for the album surpassed 1 million copies before its official release.Promotional activities
JYP Entertainment initiated the promotional rollout for TWICE's Between 1&2 with a structured teaser campaign, including an opening trailer released on August 9, 2022.[28] The campaign continued spanning August 15 to 23, 2022, designed to generate buzz through visual and conceptual reveals. Individual member photos were released starting August 16, featuring Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu in elegant, retro-futuristic styling that emphasized duality and maturity.[29] Group jacket photos followed on August 17, presenting the ensemble in coordinated outfits that tied into the album's thematic exploration of transitions. Concept films, including snippets for b-sides like "Queen of Hearts" and "Brave" on August 19, provided glimpses of the album's diverse soundscapes, blending pop and R&B elements to heighten fan anticipation.[28] Following the album's release on August 26, TWICE promoted Between 1&2 through live performances on major South Korean music programs, beginning with Music Bank on August 26. The group delivered energetic stages of the lead single "Talk that Talk" on shows including Music Core, Inkigayo, M Countdown, and Show! Music Core over the subsequent weeks, adapting choreography to showcase synchronized formations and charismatic expressions despite Jihyo's temporary absence due to health reasons.[30] To foster fan interaction, JYP launched online campaigns centered on the "between" motif, encouraging ONCEs to share personal stories of growth and duality via social media hashtags. A notable effort was the #TalkthatTalk Challenge, initiated in late August, where fans recreated key dance moves and thematic poses, amplified by collaborations with artists like 2PM's Wooyoung for viral engagement on platforms such as Instagram. These initiatives not only boosted pre-order momentum but also deepened community ties by aligning user-generated content with the EP's introspective narrative.Lead single and music video
"Talk That Talk" serves as the lead single from TWICE's eleventh extended play, Between 1&2, and was released on August 26, 2022, by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. The track is a dance-pop song incorporating bubblegum pop elements and 1980s newtro-inspired production, characterized by an upbeat synth melody and a tempo of 120 beats per minute. Its lyrics, penned by Danke, center on themes of open communication in romance, urging a partner to boldly express their feelings and confess love, exemplified by the repeated chant spelling out "L-O-V-E."[8][31] The accompanying music video, also unveiled on August 26, 2022, adopts a vibrant Y2K aesthetic with futuristic, high-tech sets that evoke early 2000s nostalgia. In the narrative, the nine members of TWICE embark on a mission to decode hidden messages and confess their affection to fans, incorporating interactive elements like a QR code that links to a 2015 Instagram post from the group. The video highlights synchronized choreography amid colorful digital environments and retro-futuristic outfits, blending animation and live-action sequences. It amassed over 100 million views on YouTube within three months of release.[8][32] To promote the single independently of the EP, TWICE released a dedicated choreography video on August 28, 2022, showcasing the full routine in a minimalist studio setting, followed by a behind-the-scenes dance practice video on September 3, 2022, which captured the group's rehearsal process and camaraderie during preparation. These materials emphasized the track's energetic dance elements, aligning with the EP's overall playful synth-pop influences.[33][34]Reception
Critical reviews
Upon its release, Between 1&2 received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised TWICE's artistic maturation and the EP's blend of nostalgic and contemporary pop elements, while noting some reliance on familiar formulas. Aggregated critic scores averaged 3.25 out of 5 from major outlets, reflecting appreciation for the group's evolution alongside critiques of structural predictability.[35] NME awarded the EP 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting its role as a "self-assured showcase" of TWICE's growth from their bubbly debut era to more confident songwriting and diverse moods across tracks like the retro-infused "Talk That Talk" and the poignant ballad "When We Were Kids." The review commended the EP's nostalgic reflection on the group's journey but pointed out formulaic elements in songs such as "Queen of Hearts," where the chorus loses momentum despite strong production.[10] Similarly, Sputnikmusic gave it 4 out of 5, lauding the EP's versatility in showcasing vocal strengths and playful arrangements, particularly Jihyo's songwriting contributions on "Trouble," which added personal depth to the dance-pop sound.[36] The Quietus offered an unqualified positive assessment, emphasizing the EP's maturity in balancing flirty, teasing pop with emotional vocal power, as seen in Jihyo's soaring high notes and the y2k-inspired bubblegum hooks that revitalize K-pop's playful side. Critics across these outlets commonly appreciated the increased member involvement in songwriting, which lent authenticity to themes of reflection and empowerment, though some predictable song structures were seen as limiting bolder innovation.[37]Commercial performance
"Between 1&2" achieved significant commercial success upon its release on August 26, 2022, with pre-orders surpassing 1 million copies worldwide, marking the first time a Twice EP reached this milestone and the third instance for any female K-pop group after Blackpink's "The Album" and Aespa's "Savage." This pre-order figure exceeded Twice's previous record of 700,000 set by their 2021 full-length album "Formula of Love: O+T=<3," highlighting the growing anticipation for the group's 11th mini album.[38][39][40] In South Korea, the EP sold 997,324 physical copies in its first month according to the Circle Chart, establishing it as Twice's fastest-selling release to date and contributing to their cumulative album sales surpassing 10 million units domestically by late 2022. By the end of 2022, total shipments in South Korea exceeded 1.12 million units, reflecting strong domestic market performance. As of 2025, South Korean sales have reached 1,181,600 copies. Internationally, it recorded 100,000 equivalent album units in the United States during its debut week, the largest first-week total for a female K-pop act at the time and underscoring Twice's expanding global reach. In Japan, the album sold 329,293 copies according to Oricon charts. These figures contributed to global physical sales exceeding 1.6 million units as of 2025.[41][42][43][44]Track listing
Standard track listing
The standard edition of Between 1&2 contains seven tracks with a total runtime of 22:07.[16] Songwriting credits include contributions from TWICE members Chaeyoung, Jihyo, and Dahyun on select tracks.[14]| No. | Title | Primary writers and composers | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Talk that Talk" | Danke (lyrics); Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone", Mrch (composition) | 2:57 [45][22] |
| 2 | "Queen of Hearts" | Greg Bonnick, Hayden Chapman, Kyler Niko, Paulina Cerrilla | 3:06 [45] |
| 3 | "Basics" | Chaeyoung (lyrics); Barry Cohen, chAN's, Cho Yun Kyoung (composition) | 2:56 [14][45] |
| 4 | "Trouble" | Jihyo (lyrics); Lindgren, Mags Dupuy, Melanie Fontana, Neville, Oliver (composition) | 3:35 [14][46] |
| 5 | "Brave" | Melanie Fontana, Joombas, Lindgren, Marcus "MarcLo" Lomax, Peter Lee Johnson | 3:09 [45] |
| 6 | "Gone" | Dahyun (lyrics); Ella Eyre, Linus Nordström, Max Wolfgang, Shakka Philip (composition) | 3:15 [14][47] |
| 7 | "When We Were Kids" | Dahyun (lyrics); Christian Fast, Johannes Willinder, Malin Johansson (composition) | 3:09 [14][48] |
Editions and formats
The album Between 1&2 was released in multiple physical and digital formats, catering to collectors with varying levels of special packaging and inclusions. It was released in four physical CD versions—Archive, Cryptography, Space, and Complete—each featuring a unique photobook, along with common inclusions such as random photocards (including instant, message, and film photo types), a folded poster, a crosscode postcard, a film photo sticker, a heart-shaped stick or glass, and additional photocards. Pre-order benefits included extra photo card sets and posters.[49] The album is also available digitally on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.Charts
Weekly charts
Between 1&2 debuted at number 2 on South Korea's Circle Album Chart, where it has charted for over 20 non-consecutive weeks as of November 2025, with multiple re-entries in subsequent years.[50] In the United States, the album reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and charted for 8 weeks.[43] It also topped the Billboard World Albums chart at number 1 for several weeks.[51] On Japan's Oricon Albums Chart, it peaked at number 7. The album entered the top 10 on weekly album charts in Finland, Poland, and various other countries, including Sweden and Croatia.| Country | Chart | Peak | Weeks on chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Korea | Circle Album Chart | 2 | 20+ (non-consecutive, as of Nov 2025) |
| United States | Billboard 200 | 3 | 8 |
| United States | World Albums | 1 | 10+ |
| Japan | Oricon Albums | 7 | — |
| Finland | Albums Top 50 | 6 | — |
| Poland | OLiS | 10 | — |
Year-end charts
Between 1&2 demonstrated sustained popularity on year-end album charts following its August 2022 release. On South Korea's Circle Album Chart, the EP secured the 16th position in the 2022 year-end rankings, accumulating 1,121,912 physical copies sold throughout the year.[52] In Japan, it achieved a placement of 66th on the Oricon Annual Albums Chart for 2022, with 58,321 physical units sold.[53] The album also registered impressive results on monthly Circle Album Chart rankings in South Korea. It debuted at number 2 in August 2022, driven by first-month sales of 997,324 copies, before reaching number 10 in September 2022 with an additional 62,038 units.[41][54] Sales continued into 2023, adding 43,059 copies, and further re-entries occurred in 2024 and 2025, contributing additional units (e.g., 1,344 copies in one 2025 week), bringing the domestic total to over 1.16 million as of late 2025.[44][55]| Chart | Period | Position | Sales (Copies) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Circle Album Chart (South Korea) | August 2022 (Monthly) | 2 | 997,324 |
| Circle Album Chart (South Korea) | September 2022 (Monthly) | 10 | 62,038 (additional) |
| Circle Album Chart (South Korea) | 2022 (Year-end) | 16 | 1,121,912 |
| Oricon Albums Chart (Japan) | 2022 (Year-end) | 66 | 58,321 |
Certifications and accolades
Certifications
"Between 1&2" has been awarded certifications by various music industry organizations based on its sales performance. In South Korea, the EP achieved Million certification from the Circle Chart (formerly Gaon Chart, under the Korea Music Content Association) on October 6, 2022, for surpassing 1,000,000 units sold.[56] The following table summarizes the official certifications:| Region | Certifying Body | Certification | Units Sold | Date Certified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Korea | Circle Chart | Million | 1,000,000 | October 6, 2022 |