Boy Group TXT has officially announced that they will be releasing a new version of '0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)'. The song will feature three mysterious artists who have now been confirmed.
TXT recently made a successful comeback with their new full-length album "The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE" and the title track "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)", Shortly after the album's release, they are now pampering fans with new release.
Yesterday, Wednesday (23/6) at midnight, TXT officially announced that they would be releasing a new version of "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)". Not much is known what's new about the song, but what is certain is that this song will feature three mysterious artists.
As soon as the announcement was made, fans showed off their detective skills to guess who would be the special guest. Rapper pH-1 and Woodie Gochild are trending on social media as fans believe they are the two artists to feature.
On Thursday (24/6) at midnight KST, TXT confirmed that fans' guess was right when they released a teaser video showing pH-1, Woodie Gochild, and Seori. Soloist Seori herself is an artist who participated in the original song "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)".
The remix version of TXT's song "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)" will be released globally at 6 pm KST June 25. On the other hand, TXT's comeback this time reaped great success.
Oricon has officially announced that TXT has topped its weekly album chart with their new studio album “The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE”. The album recorded 77,000 sales for the week from June 7 to 13.
With this latest achievement, TXT has now managed to top the charts with four consecutive albums. Starting with “The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY,” the group has maintained a perfect record with “minisode1: Blue Hour,” their Japanese album “Still Dreaming,” and now “The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE.”
As a result, TXT became the fourth foreign artist in history to have topped the Oricon weekly album chart with four consecutive albums. They follow in the footsteps of Mariah Carey, who became the first artist to achieve the feat in November 1998, TWICE in May 2019 and SEVENTEEN (II) in September 2020. (wk/putr)