K-pop Sensation Tomorrow X Together Announces Second Japanese Studio Album
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-04-28 18:57:42
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Tomorrow X Together, the five-member boy band from South Korea, is set to release their second studio album in Japan on July 5th, according to an announcement made by their label Big Hit Music on Friday. The upcoming LP, titled "Sweet," will consist of 12 tracks, featuring four new songs and Japanese-language versions of some of the band's hit tracks, including "Sugar Rush Ride," the main track from their fifth EP "The Name Chapter: Temptation."
The band is also scheduled to hold a showcase event to commemorate the release of "Sweet." This comes as a continuation of the group's massive success in Japan, where they have placed seven consecutive albums at the top of Oricon's weekly album ranking, a remarkable feat for any international artist.
In addition to their upcoming album, the band is currently on an ongoing world tour, with scheduled performances in Aichi, Japan this weekend, followed by a tour in the United States. The group's success in the music industry has been nothing short of remarkable, having amassed a huge following of fans worldwide with their unique sound and charismatic performances.
Since their debut in 2019, Tomorrow X Together, also known as TXT, has been praised for their ability to push the boundaries of K-pop, blending various genres and experimenting with new sounds. They have been recognized by fans and critics alike for their fresh take on the genre and their exceptional talent, which has earned them numerous awards and nominations.
The group's fans are eagerly anticipating the release of "Sweet," as they hope to see the band continue to build on their success and take their music to even greater heights. As they prepare for their upcoming performances and showcase events, Tomorrow X Together remains one of the most popular and exciting acts in the world of K-pop.
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