Tomorrow X Together reveals fourth studio album track listing

The eight-track project drops this summer

K-pop superstars Tomorrow X Together (TXT) have revealed the track listing for their eagerly awaited fourth studio album, The Star Chapter: Together, slated for July 21st via BigHit Music.

Concluding “The Star Chapter: series, this album explores the true meaning of togetherness through a compelling lineup of eight tracks. The tracklist includes “Upside Down Kiss,” the lead single “Beautiful Strangers,” “Ghost Girl,” “Sunday Driver,” “Dance With You,” “Take My Half,” “Bird of Night,” and “Song of the Stars,” each capturing a different facet of this journey.

Among them, “Beautiful Strangers” is a hip-hop track that’s infused with trap rhythms. It narrates the story of “us” — an unconventional yet beautiful love, centered on how “I” grow stronger and more empowered through being with “you.” Created in collaboration with award-winning producer “Hitman” Bang, K-pop hitmaker Slow Rabbit, and a member of BigHit Music’s newly debuting group, “Beautiful Stranger” is poised to become a summer anthem for fans globally.

The album also features a diverse collection of tracks that reflect the band’s artistic growth and versatility. The members actively contributed to the project, adding depth and authenticity to each track. Yeonjun co-penned the lyrics for “Upside Down Kiss” and “Ghost Girl,” Beomgyu showcased his production prowess through “Take My Half,” while Taehyun contributed to writing “Bird of Night,” artfully channeling delicate emotions into music.

Alongside the tracklist, TXT has relased a captivating concept trailer. Featuring cinematic visuals, surreal props such as horns and wings, and a heartfelt narrative, the film deepens the emotional resonance and underscores the themes of reconciliation and togetherness at the heart of “The Star Chapter.” Nostalgic nods to previous albums—including scenes from the “Nap of a Star” music video and paper crowns from Minisode 3: Tomorrow’s concept trailer—seamlessly weave into the band’s expansive narrative, reaffirming their status as K-pop’s visual storytellers.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn