TXT’s Yeonjun kicks off solo comeback countdown with ‘NO LABELS: PART 02’

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TXT’s Yeonjun has officially begun the countdown to his solo comeback, unveiling a detailed promotion schedule for his second solo album, 'NO LABELS: PART 02'.

On June 19 at 9 p.m. KST, Yeonjun shared the promotional scheduler through TXT’s official social media channels, offering fans a first look at the rollout plan for the album and its title track, “Ice Cream.”

The scheduler immediately drew attention with its creative design inspired by a packaged ice cream product. The front featured an illustration representing Yeonjun’s childhood, while the back cleverly presented the comeback schedule in the style of a nutritional information label.

The promotional campaign will continue with the release of the album’s tracklist on June 22. From June 24 to 28, fans will be introduced to three different visual concepts showcasing various sides of the artist.

An album preview offering a glimpse of the new record’s overall atmosphere is scheduled for July 4, followed by a music video teaser for “Ice Cream” on July 8.

Ahead of the album’s release, Yeonjun will also host a special release party on July 9 at 8 PM KST, where he will premiere the performance of “Ice Cream” for the first time and spend time with fans.

The upcoming album follows Yeonjun’s first solo project, 'NO LABELS: PART 01', which was released in November last year, approximately six years and eight months after his debut. Prior to that, he generated significant buzz with his solo mixtape “GGUM.”

While the mixtape highlighted his individual artistry, the 'NO LABELS' series aims to present Yeonjun exactly as he is, free from expectations and labels.

Yeonjun recently signaled the start of this new chapter with the release of a video titled "CHOI YEONJUN", followed by the reveal of the title track’s name and a preview of its bass-driven sound, further heightening anticipation for his July comeback.

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