Check Them Out: TXT’s Love For Japanese Music Shines In Personal Playlist Recommendations
TXT is the latest group to share their personal playlists via a Weverse Magazine interview. They began by listing down their comeback songs, “Chasing That Feeling”…
…and “Back For More” as the top songs that they recommend to fans.
They also mentioned a few more tracks that own their hearts at the moment, with two of three being Japanese. Check them out below!
1. HANRORO – “Let Me Love My Youth”
First up, Soobin loves Korean singer HANRORO‘s song “Let Me Love My Youth.” It is a relaxing song that was released in 2022.
This is the song I first found out about her through. It’s a beautiful, warm-hearted song. I hope MOA can stand strong, just like it says in this song.
— Soobin
The TXT leader was overjoyed when she jumped in to write a song in their new album, The Name Chapter: FREEFALL, called “Skipping Stones.”
HANRORO wrote my favorite song off our new album, “Skipping Stones.”
— Soobin
2. Akina Nakamori – “OH NO, OH YES!”
Yeonjun, meanwhile, is interested in Japanese songs at the moment. Akina Nakamori‘s “OH NO, OH YES!” It is a classic that was released in 1986, 13 years older than Yeonjun himself!
I’ve been really into Japanese city pop lately, so this has been my go-to song. It makes me feel chill and slip into my memories anytime I listen to it.
— Yeonjun
3. Yorushika – “Left-Right Confusion”
Finally, just like Yeonjun, Beomgyu also recommended a Japanese song to MOAs. He currently loves Yorushika’s “Left-Right Confusion” the most as it is a song from the 2022 movie, Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight, that he recently watched
This was on the soundtrack to a movie I saw recently. I’m recommending this because the vocals and whole sound are fantastic!
— Beomgyu