Global girl group TWICE has achieved yet another significant milestone in Japan, proving their enduring popularity and dominant presence in one of the world’s largest music markets.
The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) has officially awarded TWICE a new Platinum streaming certification for one of their most beloved hit tracks.
This achievement highlights the group’s impressive digital longevity, strong streaming numbers, and deep connection with Japanese listeners across major digital platforms.
According to the official certification criteria established by the RIAJ, a song receives a Gold streaming certification upon surpassing 50 million streams, a Platinum certification upon crossing 100 million streams, and a Diamond certification once it achieves 500 million cumulative streams.
TWICE’s recent certification adds to an already extensive list of RIAJ awards, further extending their record as one of the foreign acts with the most streaming certifications in Japan’s history.
Continued Success and Impact Across Japanese Streaming Charts
TWICE’s latest RIAJ Platinum milestone reflects the group’s consistent performance across both their original Japanese releases and Korean title tracks.
Over the course of their career, the nine-member group has systematically built a massive streaming footprint in Japan, consistently landing tracks on local digital charts such as Oricon and Spotify Japan long after their initial release dates.
This newly earned Platinum status underscores TWICE’s status as a household name in Japan, where their music continues to attract millions of listeners daily.
As TWICE continues to expand their global activities through world tours and new music releases, their remarkable record of RIAJ streaming certifications serves as a strong testament to their lasting influence and status as a top-tier global pop phenomenon.