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TXT to release first full-length Japanese album, Still Dreaming, in February 2021, here’s how to pre-order

TXT to release first full-length Japanese album, Still Dreaming, in February 2021, here’s how to pre-order

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A new album is coming to TXT fans next year.

Titled Still Dreaming, the Japanese full-length album has been slated for release on 12 February, 2021. The announcement follows the Big Hit Entertainment boy group’s release of ‘Your Light’ last month, their very first OST for a Korean drama. 

Of the 10-track album, six of the songs will be Japanese versions of their hit Korean tracks, such as ‘Can't You See Me?’ and one of their newest releases, ‘Blue Hour’. The rest will consist of an intro and outro, ‘Everlasting Shine’ from Black Clover, on top of a brand new Japanese original titled ‘Force’, which will star as the opening theme for World Trigger Season 2

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Check out the tracklist here:

  1. Intro: DREAMING
  2. Force (New Japanese original)
  3. Blue Hour (New Japanese version of the lead track in the mini album, minisode1: Blue Hour released in Oct.)

  1. Run Away (Japanese version)
  2. CROWN (Japanese version)
  3. Angel Or Devil (Japanese version)
  4. Drama (Japanese version)
  5. Everlasting Shine
  6. Can't You See Me? (Japanese version)
  7. Outro: STILL

Individual cinemagraphs and moodboards have since been released to excite fans about the upcoming album.

Fans can now preorder the album here, with the choices of the Standard Edition, Limited Edition A, and Limited Edition B

Standard Edition

CD, lyric booklet with sunset-time photos, and one of five randomly selected photo cards.

Limited Edition A

CD in a limited-edition deluxe slipcase, 24-page booklet with daytime photos, lyric booklet.

Limited Edition B

Limited-edition CD + DVD (music video for ‘Blue Hour’, making of the video, and photoshoot videos), and 12-page booklet filled with daytime and sunset-time photos unique to this package.

It was only in January this year that the five-member outfit made their Japanese debut with ‘Magic Hour’. Two months ago, they dropped their comeback EP, minisode1 : Blue Hour, prior to performing and winning at the likes of the Mnet Asian Music Awards, The Fact Music Awards, and more. 

Listen to the album here: