Girl Group TWICE Sign Deal with U.S. Record Label

Girl group TWICE hope to expand their global presence after joining hands with one of the biggest U.S. record labels.

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Republic Records, an American record label owned by Universal Music, announced Monday it formed a strategic partnership with the group's management agency JYP Entertainment and will work together to promote TWICE in the U.S.

JYP's "vision and groundbreaking achievements have placed [JYP] at the forefront of popular culture. We are thrilled to partner with such a dynamic team of executives and... amazing artists, including multi-platinum global superstars TWICE", said Monte Lipman, the founder and CEO of Republic Records.

The label boasts a glittering roster, which includes pop stars like Ariana Grande, Post Malone and Taylor Swift.