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Watch: TXT shares dance rehearsal for 'Love Language' music video

Watch: TXT shares dance rehearsal for 'Love Language' music video

Yahoo09-05-2025
May 6 (UPI) -- South Korean boy band TXT has released a dance practice video for their song "Love Language."
The K-pop group, formally known as Together X Tomorrow, shared a video Tuesday of them practicing the choreography featured in the music video that arrived Friday.
The newest clip shows TXT members Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun and HUENINGKAI dancing in a rehearsal space. The members wear coordinating denim jeans and white t-shirts.
"Love Language" is the group's first single of the year. They previously released The Star Chapter: Sanctuary EP in November.
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