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===2004β2005: Continued success with Cantonese releases, ''Singing in the Twins Wonderland'' albums and Mandarin debut=== In 2004, Twins had released four volumes of their children albums ''Singing in the Twins Wonderland'', which were released for little children and it contained English nursery rhymes and stories. In January 2004, Twins released fifth studio album [[Magic (Twins album)|''Magic'']], consisted of eleven songs. It was called Magic to emphasis their new musical style and the theme of the album. The Twins' ''[[Girl Power (Twins album)|Girl Power]]'' was the Olympic-themed album released in June 2004. It came in a special edition package. Included are: Six mini posters measuring 15" x 20" Twins Effect 2 beverage coaster Lucky draw scratch-and-win card for the music VCD. Similar to their previous albums, this album was larger than usual, using a large cardboard book-like package to carry the AVCD and posters. There were six different colored fabric bands wrapped around the package. Included is the theme song for Twins Effect II, (Love Is Invincible, seventh track). In early 2005, Twins released their debut Mandarin album ''[[Trainee Cupid]]''. In June 2005, one year after the last Cantopop album, Twins released their sixth studio album [[Samba (album)|''Samba'']] with the singles "Samba Queen" and "Pink Guitar". Their seventh studio album ''The Missing Piece'', was released in December 2005, after their album ''36 Stratagems''. They made a popular concert with the same name where they hugged each other and released a live/video album "Twins: The Missing Piece Concert". In December 2005, a rumor mentioned the splitting of the two singers.<ref>China Daily. "[http://www.chinadaily.net/english/doc/2005-12/03/content_500141.htm China Daily] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060502103104/http://www.chinadaily.net/english/doc/2005-12/03/content_500141.htm |date=2 May 2006 }}." ''HK pop Duo Twins to split?'' Retrieved on 11 March 2008.</ref> However, they attended the May 2006 [[MTV]] Asia Awards in [[Thailand]] together. They were nominated for and won the ''Hong Kong Favorite Artist Award''.<ref>MTV asia awards. "[http://www.mtvasiaawards.com/Singapore/html/News/winnerslist.html MTV asia awards] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071221224557/http://www.mtvasiaawards.com/Singapore/html/News/winnerslist.html |date=21 December 2007 }}." ''The winners of the MTV Asia Awards 2006.'' Retrieved on 14 March 2008.</ref>
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