The post Yeonjun Of TOMORROW X TOGETHER Set To Release Mini-Album On November 7 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. YEONJUN’s first solo mini-album, “NO LABELS: Part 01” BIGHIT MUSIC K-pop superstar Yeonjun of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is set to release his first solo mini-album, NO LABELS: PART 01, on November 7. The 26-year-old virtuoso will be the first member of the group to have a solo mini-album, which is also the first solo project since TOMORROW X TOGETHER—consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomygu, Taehyn, and Hueningkai — renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC this year. Known for his captivating performances and solid vocals, Yeonjun will continue to expand his artistic horizons and solidify his identity as an all-around performer with NO LABELS: PART 01. It is said to be “a quest to reveal his truest self” and showcase his ability to cross genres and conceptual boundaries. According to BIGHIT MUSIC’s press release, the album is said to be “an unfiltered reflection of his identity—one that is uniquely his own and transcends any labels or definitions.” Infused with raw, rock-driven energy, Yeonjun explores music that mirrors his personal taste. Many fans can expect a more stripped-down approach, revealing his “raw presence and authenticity.” He previously released his solo mixtape, GGUM, in September of last year. “GGUM,” a hip-hop track with an electro sound, won first place on Korean music shows, reached No. 1 on several iTunes Top Songs Charts, and peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales Chart. It also won Favorite K-Pop Dance Challenge at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The single before that, “Boyfriend,” an emotional ballad from the original soundtrack for the Korean drama, Cinderella at 2 am, won the “OST Popularity Award” at the 2025 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards. Last year, he collaborated with KATSEYE for an official remix of their popular single, “Touch.” His most recent solo song, “Ghost Girl,” was… The post Yeonjun Of TOMORROW X TOGETHER Set To Release Mini-Album On November 7 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. YEONJUN’s first solo mini-album, “NO LABELS: Part 01” BIGHIT MUSIC K-pop superstar Yeonjun of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is set to release his first solo mini-album, NO LABELS: PART 01, on November 7. The 26-year-old virtuoso will be the first member of the group to have a solo mini-album, which is also the first solo project since TOMORROW X TOGETHER—consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomygu, Taehyn, and Hueningkai — renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC this year. Known for his captivating performances and solid vocals, Yeonjun will continue to expand his artistic horizons and solidify his identity as an all-around performer with NO LABELS: PART 01. It is said to be “a quest to reveal his truest self” and showcase his ability to cross genres and conceptual boundaries. According to BIGHIT MUSIC’s press release, the album is said to be “an unfiltered reflection of his identity—one that is uniquely his own and transcends any labels or definitions.” Infused with raw, rock-driven energy, Yeonjun explores music that mirrors his personal taste. Many fans can expect a more stripped-down approach, revealing his “raw presence and authenticity.” He previously released his solo mixtape, GGUM, in September of last year. “GGUM,” a hip-hop track with an electro sound, won first place on Korean music shows, reached No. 1 on several iTunes Top Songs Charts, and peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales Chart. It also won Favorite K-Pop Dance Challenge at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The single before that, “Boyfriend,” an emotional ballad from the original soundtrack for the Korean drama, Cinderella at 2 am, won the “OST Popularity Award” at the 2025 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards. Last year, he collaborated with KATSEYE for an official remix of their popular single, “Touch.” His most recent solo song, “Ghost Girl,” was…

Yeonjun Of TOMORROW X TOGETHER Set To Release Mini-Album On November 7

YEONJUN’s first solo mini-album, “NO LABELS: Part 01”

BIGHIT MUSIC

K-pop superstar Yeonjun of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is set to release his first solo mini-album, NO LABELS: PART 01, on November 7.

The 26-year-old virtuoso will be the first member of the group to have a solo mini-album, which is also the first solo project since TOMORROW X TOGETHER—consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomygu, Taehyn, and Hueningkai — renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC this year.

Known for his captivating performances and solid vocals, Yeonjun will continue to expand his artistic horizons and solidify his identity as an all-around performer with NO LABELS: PART 01. It is said to be “a quest to reveal his truest self” and showcase his ability to cross genres and conceptual boundaries.

According to BIGHIT MUSIC’s press release, the album is said to be “an unfiltered reflection of his identity—one that is uniquely his own and transcends any labels or definitions.” Infused with raw, rock-driven energy, Yeonjun explores music that mirrors his personal taste. Many fans can expect a more stripped-down approach, revealing his “raw presence and authenticity.”

He previously released his solo mixtape, GGUM, in September of last year. “GGUM,” a hip-hop track with an electro sound, won first place on Korean music shows, reached No. 1 on several iTunes Top Songs Charts, and peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales Chart. It also won Favorite K-Pop Dance Challenge at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The single before that, “Boyfriend,” an emotional ballad from the original soundtrack for the Korean drama, Cinderella at 2 am, won the “OST Popularity Award” at the 2025 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards. Last year, he collaborated with KATSEYE for an official remix of their popular single, “Touch.”

His most recent solo song, “Ghost Girl,” was released as part of TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s studio album, The Star Chapter: Together, showcasing a more reggae-pop-rock sound from the talented artist.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s World Tour “ACT: TOMORROW” will resume in Saitama, Japan, on November 15, then will perform in Aichi, Japan; Fukuoka, Japan; Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, and end their tour in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on February 14, 2026.

Yeonjun’s NO LABELS: PART 01 will be available for pre-order starting Friday, October 17, and for streaming worldwide on November 7.

YEONJUN’s solo mini-album, “NO LABELS: Part 01”

BIGHIT MUSIC

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurasirikul/2025/10/17/yeonjun-of-tomorrow-x-together-set-to-release-mini-album-on-november-7/

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