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Choi Yeon-jun (Korean: 최연준; born September 13, 1999), known mononymously as Yeonjun, is a South Korean singer and songwriter.He is a member of the South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together, which debuted under Big Hit Entertainment in March 2019.
Tomorrow X Together (Korean: 투모로우바이투게더; Tomorrow by Together, stylized in all caps), commonly abbreviated as TXT, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun , Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai.
The Star Chapter: Sanctuary (Korean: 별의장: Sanctuary; RR: Byeorui jang: Sanctuary) is the seventh Korean-language extended play (EP) by South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together.
Label: Big Hit; Republic; Producer: El Capitxn; Zenur "Hitman" Bang; Rock Mafia; Ryan Tedder; Tyler Spry; Slow Rabbit; Ghstloop; James Keys; Evan Gartner; Supa Dups ...
NME in the review called Thursday’s Child, "another leap forward for TXT," displaying "continued inventiveness and improvement," and adding yet more creative credits to their resumes. They also noted that the EP captures the band's "journey of romantic grief," from the stormy "Opening Sequence" to the anger in "Good Boy Gone Bad".
At the "2024 TXT Fanlive Present X Together" event in Seoul on March 2, 2024, which celebrated their fifth anniversary as a group, the band members announced the EP and revealed the logo. [3] The following day, Big Hit Music announced that Tomorrow X Together would release their third installment of the Minisode series on April 1. [ 4 ]
Maze in the Mirror" has lyrics co-written by all the band members. It was co-produced by Beomgyu and Big Hit's in-house producer Slow Rabbit. [15] [16] It is an acoustic Britpop track for which guitar, piano and bass provide minimalist instrumentation. [15] [16] The lyrics were inspired by the experiences the band had as trainees. [13] "
The EP claimed the top spot on the Oricon Albums Chart on the chart issue dated October 26 – November 1, 2020, with 32,057 copies sold, becoming TXT's second number-one album in Japan, following The Dream Chapter: Eternity. [59] [60] It also topped Billboard Japan's Top Albums Sales and charted at number two on the Hot Albums with 24,462 ...