Since its debut in 2019, TXT has generated buzz. TXT songs investigate original ideas. For instance, the group’s first song, Crown, tells the story of a character who one day wakes up with a horn on his head. They have incorporated this ludicrous sentimentality with profound lyrics into their image just as much as their distinctive dance. The fourth-generation group has a varied discography of songs that highlight the specialties of each member. The choreography for TXT songs emphasizes larger gestures and fast jumps to portray youth and their problems. The five-person group has rapidly gained popularity among followers all over the world.

Can’t You See Me?

The majority of songs about friendship praise the benefits of having joyful, supportive friends who are there for one another. Can’t You See Me by TOMORROW X TOGETHER is a little different? It refers to buddies who made a lifetime commitment but are now drifting apart. In our hectic lives, it’s easy to forget to make time for even the people we perceive to be closest. This is one of the TXT tracks that embody the K-pop group’s propensity to develop songs that are slightly different.

0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori

TXT, which features the Korean artist Seori, speaks about finding a family away from home in the individuals that stick by you no matter what. Despite the fact that 0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) appears to be a song about romantic love at first glance, the music video highlights the value of friendship. One’s closest friends can lessen the agony simply by being there when the world looks incredibly cruel, and one feels lonely. Although the band members in the music video appear to be in turmoil, their main source of happiness is with one another.

Drama

Have you ever felt excluded from a group of friends? The music video for “Drama” (Japanese version) examines feelings of isolation and a desire to blend in. There is always the idea that one must adapt themselves to fit in somewhere when one is young and a little bit unusual. No friendship is flawless and one that tends to be toxic. Through a dream sequence in which the person who feels excluded is the center of attention, the drama explores the issue of alienation. The narrator’s poor self-esteem is alluded to in the song’s lyrics, which label their emotions as “drama.”

Our Summer

Everything appears to work better when one is with “their” folks. One feels as though they have been transported back in time because of how short the days seem and how much laughter there is. Our Summer is a book about buddies who bring back joyful summertime memories when nothing mattered but spending time with each other. Similar to Bryan Adams’ Summer of ’69, but a positive, young look back at the past. This TXT song would be the best to play during a chilly winter to let you remember how it was in the summer.

9 & ¾ (Runaway)

Being around friends might resemble being in a cocoon because no one can enter or harm you there. Such relationships are uncommon and even magical in certain ways. In 9 & ¾ (Runaway), TXT provides a glimpse into a cordial, helpful, and transformative group of classmates. TXT songs frequently make references to well-known works of literature and popular culture. The song, which frequently alludes to the Harry Potter books from which it gets its title, emphasizes how amazing youth and friendship can be.

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