TXT Colors the Music Scene with ‘Over The Moon’

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On November 4 at 6 PM (KST), TXT (SooBin, YeonJun, BeomGyu, TaeHyun, Huening Kai) delighted fans by releasing all tracks from their mini 7th album, ‘The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY,’ along with the music video for the title track ‘Over The Moon.’ This music video, boasting intricate mise-en-scène and diverse metaphors, portrays the story of boys experiencing the mystery and magnitude of love for the first time.

In the music video, the boys show their growth by staying by the side of their loved ones, always prepared and ready. This journey is depicted through scenes of the boys perfecting a flower arrangement, making kites, and preparing umbrellas for unexpected rain. The scenes under car lights capture the unabashed emotions directed toward the other, with romantic vocals and sophisticated outfits reminiscent of a proposal moment.

Particularly intriguing is the metaphor of a water droplet used to represent the size of love. A small droplet emerging in their hands grows over time into a heavy rain drenching the boys, symbolizing the growth process of love. Additionally, ladybugs appearing throughout the video signify love and luck, hinting at the boys’ bright future.

‘Over The Moon’ is a love song encapsulating the anticipation of a future with a loved one, featuring a dreamy intro, refreshing sound, and rock energy – a hallmark of the team – making it a captivating pop song. The song’s vintage sound and unique R&B groove add to the listening pleasure.

TXT plans to interact with fans and introduce their new album during their comeback live event, ‘TOMORROW X TOGETHER ‘The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY’ Comeback D+1 Live,’ on November 5 at 11:30 PM (KST). They will kick off their active music show promotions starting with KBS2’s ‘Music Bank’ on November 8. With fans’ expectations rising, the anticipation for their future endeavors grows.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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