In the ever-evolving world of K-pop, trends come and go, but one thing remains constant - the power of nostalgia.
Recently, THE NEW SIX (formerly TNX) has captured the hearts of K-netizens by embracing the retro Y2K vibe in their latest promotions. TNX's fresh spin on this iconic era has fans and followers buzzing. Their work sparks a nostalgia-fueled thrill, whisking netizens back to the vibrancy and excitement of the early 2000s.
Ahead of the release of their newest track, "Kick It 4 Now," from the 3rd mini-album 'BOYHOOD,' THE NEW SIX has been rolling out various teasers reminiscent of the Y2K era. The boys released clips that are in the style of old music show programs such as Gayo Top 10 that have captivated netizens and fans.
Meanwhile, TNX renewed their names as THE NEW SIX and released "Kick It 4 Now," the lead single off of their new mini-album 'BOYHOOD.' The group released their 3rd mini-album on June 7 and set their personal record in first-day sales, recording 24,907 album sales on the first day.
I hope this gives them more fans and they can get more popular from this