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TXT Yeonjun Releases Ice Cream Performance Video as Solo Comeback Gains Momentum

TXT member Yeonjun released a Studio Choom performance video for Ice Cream from his second mini album NO LABELS: PART 02, while the music video entered YouTube charts and the album posted strong first-day sales.

TXT Yeonjun Releases Ice Cream Performance Video as Solo Comeback Gains Momentum
Yeonjun. Image from YouTube STUDIO CHOOM.
Tomorrow X Together member Yeonjun is shifting the focus of his solo comeback toward performance content with a new video for "Ice Cream." On July 11, Yeonjun released the performance video for the title track of his second mini album, "NO LABELS: PART 02," through Studio Choom, the YouTube channel of Mnet digital studio M2. Reports have highlighted his participation in the choreography process, the music video's entry on global YouTube charts, music-show stages and album sales, outlining the early momentum of his solo activity.

Yeonjun's solo comeback is continuing around performance-centered content. According to multiple reports, Yeonjun released the performance video for "Ice Cream," the title track of his second mini album "NO LABELS: PART 02," through Mnet digital studio M2's official YouTube channel Studio Choom on July 11. The video was produced in a way that emphasizes movement on stage by combining lighting, screen direction and styling.

One notable point in this performance is that Yeonjun participated in the choreography creation process. Reports described the choreography for "Ice Cream" as focusing less on complex formation changes and more on expressions that directly translate the lyrics. Key points included hand gestures that resemble scooping ice cream, body movements using the image of melting, and gestures matched to the lyric "brain freeze." This can be read as an attempt to connect the song's title and seasonal mood to stage language.

The music video's performance was also mentioned in reports. The "Ice Cream" music video ranked No. 59 on YouTube's daily global popular music videos chart dated July 10 and reportedly entered popular music video charts in 19 countries and regions. However, because chart results can change depending on counting standards and timing, the currently confirmed numbers are best understood as indicators of the response shortly after release.

Music-show activities have also begun. Yeonjun appeared on KBS2's "Music Bank" on July 10 and MBC's "Show! Music Core" on July 11 to perform his comeback stages. The consecutive release of the performance video and music-show stages clarifies the message of the early solo activity. The strategy places not only the song's refreshing mood, but also Yeonjun's dance lines and stage control, at the center.

Off-stage content is being carried out at the same time. According to reports, Yeonjun appeared with Yang Se Chan on the YouTube web entertainment show "Momeok TV" for food-related content, and also appeared on model Jang Yoon Ju's YouTube channel "Yoonjour." If music shows and performance content demonstrate his stage ability, entertainment-style content helps broaden the accessibility of his solo activities.

Album sales indicators have also been reported. According to Hanteo Chart, "NO LABELS: PART 02" sold more than 660,000 copies on its first day of release and surpassed the first-week sales record of Yeonjun's previous work. Some reports said the figure was the highest first-day sales total for a domestic solo artist album in 2026. Even so, this is also an area where chart counting methods and period standards should be considered together.

Yeonjun is already known through team activities as a member with strong performance skills. The current "Ice Cream" activity is closer to a process of rearranging that strength into a solo format. The structure in which a studio-style performance video, music-show stages, short-form content and entertainment appearances move together also aligns with the layered exposure strategy that has become increasingly important for K-pop solo activities.