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TOMORROW X TOGETHER Teases Enchanting New Single ‘Love Language’

Kpop group TXT unveils teaser video filled with youthful charm for upcoming single Love Language

Global K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER has once again captured hearts with the official teaser for their upcoming digital single, ‘Love Language’. Released on May 1 via HYBE Labels’ official YouTube channel and the group’s social media platforms, the video hints at a whimsical yet emotive story set against stunning European landscapes.

In the teaser, the group’s members embody the essence of youthful love and curiosity. Through picturesque scenes reminiscent of an indie film, each member attempts to crack the code of their beloved’s “love language.” From Soobin reading a book filled with love expressions to Beomgyu and Hueningkai using creative tools like newspaper telescopes to discover clues, their innocent endeavors are as endearing as they are humorous. Meanwhile, Taehyun attentively inspects minor hints, and Yeonjun ponders over the mystery with gentle introspection.

One of the teaser’s visual highlights is the naturally-lit cinematography filmed in Spain, making the members glow like protagonists in a coming-of-age romance film. The imagery beautifully aligns with the upbeat choreography and fresh energy that defines the new single’s performance aspects.

Accompanied by dreamlike lyrics such as, “What’s your love language? I want to know everything about you,” the teaser not only elicits excitement but amplifies anticipation for the release. With an instrumental filled with bright rhythms and vibrant footwork, ‘Love Language’ promises a sonic and visual treat.

Set to drop on May 2 at 1 PM KST worldwide, ‘Love Language’ explores themes of discovering and learning love just as one would learn a new language. Through poetic yet straightforward lyrics, TOMORROW X TOGETHER offers a deeply relatable message of young love—one that resonates with fans navigating love’s complexities. Fans can anticipate a “refreshingly sweet love song” uniquely articulated in TXT’s youthful vernacular.