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At the heart of the tracklist is 'Beautiful Strangers', a befitting lead single, which blends trap rhythms and gentle piano and synth elements. It's reflective, emotional, and produced by a member of BIGHIT MUSIC's next rookie group.In a first for TXT, each member has a dedicated solo track featured on a group album. Soobin kicks things off with Sunday Driver, a relaxed, almost cinematic tune that seems perfect for a serene drive with the windows rolled down. Yeonjun embraces his talent for dramatic expression with Ghost Girl, a darkly romantic exploration. Beomgyu gets candid and introspective on Take My Half, a self-produced track that reveals his true feelings. Taehyun exhibits impressive lyrical skill and vocal richness on Bird of Night, a mesmerizing song that showcases his songwriting talent. Lastly, Hueningkai uplifts the atmosphere with Dance With You, a cheerful, energetic track that allows his lively spirit to shine.advertisementAs per the synopsis, the other songs from the album are equally exhilarating. Star Song is a big, bold rock anthem made for stadium crowds, while Upside Down Kiss brings a dose of TXT's trademark cheekiness.The album drops on July 21.- EndsMust Watch
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