Seoul (South Korea), May 10 (Agency) South Korean band Tomorrow X Together released their 4th extended play (EP) minisode 2: Thursday’s Child, on Monday. The new five-track piece is the band’s first release in nine months, following their big success with The Chaos Chapter album series. Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child depicts the experience of a boy’s first breakup, which cycles through various emotions that allow the boy to better understand himself and the world around him.
The EP’s lead single ‘Good Boy Gone Bad’ is an intuitive and impactful manifestation of anger and loss. It is a hardcore Hip Hop song infused with Rock that portrays heartbreak in its raw and dark form. Through ‘Good Boy Gone Bad’ TOMORROW X TOGETHER tells it as it is in true Gen Z fashion. The newly released music video for ‘Good Boy Gone Bad’ pictures the members in states of heartbreak across various sets, including dark alleyways, phone booths and bathrooms. TOMORROW X TOGETHER showcases powerful choreography and vivid facial expressions. The EP consists of five tracks ‘Opening Sequence’, ‘Good Boy Gone Bad’, ‘Trust Fund Baby’, ‘Lonely Boy’ and ‘Thursday’s Child Has Far To Go’.
The members of TOMORROW X TOGETHER have made creative contributions to all five tracks of the EP. The EP has recorded over 1.46 million pre-orders, signaling the band’s first million-seller. TOMORROW X TOGETHER is regarded as Korean pop’s voice of Gen Z for their musical narratives, which focus on common experiences and emotions of youth across the globe. Consisting of five members, including Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Hueningkai, the band took the K-pop industry by storm, racking up over 10 ‘Rookie of the Year’ awards and selling out their first US album.