TXT Hits Vibe Daily

- TXT’s 'Stick With You' reached No.42 on Vibe Daily, marking a notable peak for 4th‑gen male groups. - The placement generated significant social engagement and fan celebration online. - K‑pop charts and fans highlighted the track’s chart movement as part of wider 2026 K‑pop momentum (x.com).

TXT’s “Stick With You” climbed to No. 42 on Naver VIBE’s daily chart in South Korea, a visible domestic streaming gain for the group’s April 2026 comeback. (vibe.naver.com) The song is the title track from TXT’s eighth mini album, *7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns*, released at 6 p.m. Korea time on April 13. BIGHIT MUSIC said the album is the group’s first release since all five members renewed their contracts in August 2025. (weverse.io) Within days of release, “Stick With You” was also posting stronger numbers outside VIBE. KStarTrend, citing platform chart data on April 17, reported No. 1 on Japan’s Line Music daily song chart, No. 1 on Bugs in South Korea for three days, and an entry into Melon’s Top 100. (kstartrend.com) That mix of rankings helps explain why a No. 42 peak on VIBE drew attention. South Korea’s major streaming services do not move in lockstep, and fan-run chart trackers treated the VIBE rise as another sign that TXT’s new single was spreading beyond its first-day burst. (txtcharts.com) The comeback arrived with large first-week demand from the start. BIGHIT MUSIC’s release page said the album marks TXT’s “7TH YEAR” era, and KStarTrend reported more than 1.35 million copies sold on the first day, extending the group’s run of million-selling releases. (ibighit.com) The music video added another measure of scale. HYBE LABELS’ official upload for “Stick With You,” which premiered on April 13, had topped 25 million views by April 22, according to YouTube’s public counter. (youtube.com) Online reaction centered less on the raw number than on what chart-watchers thought it represented. Fan accounts and chart communities circulated screenshots of the VIBE placement and compared it with TXT’s parallel gains on Bugs, Melon, Line Music and Oricon during the same week. (txtcharts.com) TXT’s label framed the release as a reset after renewal; fans treated the chart climb as proof that the new chapter was landing. A daily-chart peak at No. 42 is not the top of the market, but for “Stick With You,” it became a concrete marker of momentum in the first nine days after release. (weverse.io)

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