The Best Time To Listen To TNX’s “MOVE,” According To The Members Themselves

It’s a perfect stress reliever.

PSY‘s label P NATION recently debuted a new boy group, The New Six (also known as TNX). The group, composed of six members, was formed through the SBS audition program LOUD.

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TNX made their debut with their first mini album, WAY UP, on May 17th, 2022.

The music video for the title track, “MOVE,” already has almost 12 million views on YouTube.

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A recent behind-the-scenes video uploaded to Studio Choom gave fans a look at the group’s first time filming a dance performance video with the iconic YouTube channel.

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Although all the members are incredibly talented dancers, they couldn’t help but be nervous at the intimidating set.

Taehun: We’re here to film Studio Choom for the first time. We’ll do our best to show our amazing performance.

Junhyeok: I have a stomachache since I’m too nervous. I’ll do my best.

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But, unsurprisingly, the members showed a fantastic performance.

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And even had fun in between takes.

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While resting in between takes, TNX even promoted their debut.

Our title song “MOVE” is very addictive and well-organized hip-hop genre song. Since it’s very addictive once you listen to it, you can’t get out from our charms.

-Sungjun

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And Junhyeok even recommends the perfect time to listen to “MOVE” as a way to relieve a typical kind of stress.

In the morning when you face traffic jams, it’s good to hear at that moment.

-Junhyeok

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Which, of course, since the lyrics are literally saying “move,” makes “MOVE” the perfect song to listen to while you’re waiting for cars to get out of your way.

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You can read more about TNX here.

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You can watch the music video for “MOVE” here.

You can watch the Studio Choom performance of “MOVE” here.

Source: Studio Choom