TXT teases new video
TXT dropped a teaser for their 'Stick With You' music video and the short clip pulled swift engagement — about 1,798 likes and 778 reposts within hours — suggesting fans are ready and that visuals are getting early praise. If you follow K‑pop release cycles, that level of early traction often predicts strong first‑week streaming interest. (x.com)
TXT just put out a teaser for “하루에 하루만 더 (Stick With You),” and the clip was already past 66,000 YouTube views with about 22,000 likes within its first half hour on April 10, 2026. The video credit block also names actress Jeon Jong-seo as the featured star, which tells you this is being sold as a cinematic music video, not just a dance cut. (youtube.com) “Stick With You” is the title track from Tomorrow X Together’s eighth mini album, “7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns,” which is scheduled for April 13. The group’s rollout has been tightly staged, with the teaser arriving after tracklist and concept-photo reveals earlier this week. (udiscovermusic.com) The song itself has already been framed as an electro-pop single with a “vintage 909” drum sound and techno-punk touches. In plain English, that means a polished pop hook laid over drum-machine beats that feel sharper and more mechanical than a soft ballad. (udiscovermusic.com) The lyrics are aimed at a relationship that is ending, with the song built around wanting to hold on “for just one more day.” That gives the teaser’s mood a clearer shape: this is not a bright spring comeback, but a breakup story dressed in expensive visuals. (ourmusicworld.com) Big Hit Music started seeding that story before the teaser dropped. On April 9, members Yeonjun and Beomgyu posted a 20-second choreography preview for “Stick With You,” giving fans the hook move first and the narrative clip second. (chosun.com) That order is common in K-pop because it lets one song travel in two lanes at once. The dance preview feeds short-form clips, while the full teaser sells the larger mood, cast, and storyline that fans will dissect frame by frame before release day. (chosun.com, youtube.com) The album around it is only six tracks long, which is short even by mini-album standards and usually means the title track has to do most of the commercial lifting. When a release is that compact, the lead single has to carry the first-week streams, the performance clips, and the visual identity all at once. (allkpop.com) Tomorrow X Together are also releasing this in their seventh year as a group, and the album title leans directly into that milestone. Instead of a nostalgic anniversary package, they are pairing the “7TH YEAR” label with thorn imagery and a song about not letting go, which gives the comeback a more uneasy, grown-up tone. (yahoo.com, udiscovermusic.com) So the teaser is doing three jobs before April 13 even arrives: it introduces Jeon Jong-seo as the face of the story, confirms the darker emotional direction of “Stick With You,” and turns a six-track mini album into an event centered on one song. If the full music video lands with the same pace as this rollout, Big Hit Music will have spent five days making sure fans already know the chorus, the mood, and the release date before the track is even out. (youtube.com, themusicuniverse.com)