Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has once again shown their worldwide influence. On the 4th, TXT released their 7th mini album, "The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY." By 8 AM on the 5th, the album had topped iTunes' "Top Albums" chart in 25 countries and regions.
The album also placed 2nd on the "Worldwide iTunes Albums" chart and ranked 5th in the UK and 7th in the US. TXT's success extended to Apple Music, where the album soared to the top of the charts, including 1st place in China and 2nd in Japan and Hong Kong.
The title track, "Over The Moon," also topped iTunes "Top Songs" charts in 10 countries, including Spain, Chile, and Vietnam. Domestically, the album made an immediate impact, entering Melon's "Top 100" and real-time charts on Bugs and Genie just an hour after release. All six tracks from the album charted, with "Over The Moon" reaching 3rd place on Bugs by 9 PM on the 4th. On Melon's "Top 100," the song climbed from 64th to 34th by midnight on the 5th.
The music video for "Over The Moon" achieved 10 million views on YouTube in just 9 hours and 58 minutes, nearly matching the rapid success of the group's previous hit, "Deja Vu," which hit the same milestone in 8 hours and 32 minutes.
TXT recently performed the new track live on the American digital platform Genius’s program "Open Mic," impressing viewers with their smooth vocals and harmonies. A source commented, "TXT brought out a mix of emotions—refreshing, dreamy, and wistful—all showcased with expressive performances and relaxed charm."
The album "The Name Chapter: SANCTUARY" captures the magic of reconnecting and the changed world that follows, with love conveyed in its many emotions. The title song, "Over The Moon," expresses hopeful anticipation for a future together, following the legacy of their love anthems "0X1=LOVESONG" and "LOSER=LO♡ER" with a vintage sound and unique R&B groove.
In addition to their new release, TXT's past hits like "Deja Vu," "Ghosting," and "9 and Three Quarters (Run Away)" reappeared on the Melon Top 100 chart. Notably, "9 and Three Quarters (Run Away)," first released in 2019, made its Top 100 debut. Member Yeonjun’s recent solo "Gum" also charted on the real-time charts at the same time.