TXT became the first K-pop group to grace the online cover of NME. The magazine reported, ŌĆ£In the time since CrownŌĆśs release, TXT have made their mark as curious genre-hoppers, dabbling in various styles. This musical exploration is part of what has led them to their status as globally-renowned rising stars, a position thatŌĆÖs brought them recognition at home and abroad ŌĆŌĆØ including at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 in March, where they were voted Hero Of The Year Āafter receiving a whopping 40 percent of the public vote. It was resounding proof of the impact the young band is having on the world.ŌĆØ The media outlet commented, ŌĆ£The five members ŌĆŌĆØ Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai ŌĆŌĆØ might have grown along the way, but one thing has remained consistent about the songs theyŌĆÖve shared with the world.ŌĆØ Along with such a comment, it brought up what Beomgyu explained: ŌĆ£As a team, weŌĆÖre all about reflecting the world as we see it or, basically, the experiences we and our generational peers go through.ŌĆØ The leader Soobin said, ŌĆ£WeŌĆÖre very happy that we can reach more and more of the world and connect with everyone, no matter where they are. The more people listen to our music, the prouder weŌĆÖll be.ŌĆØ Lastly, NME showed its anticipation for the bright future ahead of TXT by stating, ŌĆ£With the release of minisode 2: ThursdayŌĆÖs Child ushering in what looks set to be a gigantic new era for the band, it seems unforgettable nights and big achievements will soon be the norm for TXT once more. Success might already be theirs, but theyŌĆÖre not getting complacent yet, with big ambitions still driving them forward.ŌĆØ Source (1)
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