P-Nation’s First Boy Group TNX To Make Come Back With New Album In February

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TNX, the first boy group launched by PSY, will make a comeback on February 15.

On January 25, TNX announced their comeback by releasing a trailer video and concept photo for “I Need U.”

The “I Need U” video released on the same day catches attention as it is accompanied by TNX’s refreshing voices and emotional vibes. In the concept photo released together with the video, you can feel TNX’s pure sensibility. Above all, TNX’s appearance of having earphones on while wearing school uniforms amplifies expectations for the new album concept.

In particular, TNX boldly released a trailer video three weeks before their comeback, reminiscent of a music video, launching an unusual way of album promotion. Such an unconventional move is a glimpse of TNX’s confidence, and attention is being paid to what message TNX will deliver to the public through this new album.

“I Need U” is a song that will be included in TNX’s new album, and it creates a hip atmosphere by combining sensuous synth loops, dreamy percussion loops with synth pad sounds, and a refreshing snap sound. In the lyrics,they try to give up their longing for someone, but then recall the past with agony all night and are unable to escape from the deep longing. Member Eun Hwi participated in the production, adding to the charm.

TNX, the first boy group of P-Nation, made their debut with their first mini-album “Way Up” in May last year, entering the iTunes top album chart in 17 countries around the world. They also swept the Rookie of the Year awards at various music awards, proving once again that they are a “fourth-generation idol super rookie.”

Are you excited for their comeback?

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