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Sugar rush
Sugar rush












Youngest member Huening Kai exposes his throat, a breath forced from his lips as he hovers at an in-between state of consciousness. Their temptations aim for the soft, vulnerable parts of themselves, causing their guards to fall.

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Breathy singing accompanies him as he is a picture of innocence while he reaches a little bit higher for the white blossom. This time, however, it finds its way to Soobin’s pale ear. Soobin also goes through a physical change when he heeds temptation’s call, a visual expression of the lyrics from “Sugar Rush Ride,” “What did you do to me, sugar.” Like Yeonjun, glitter imprints itself on TXT’s leader. The neon effects as well as the blurry purple ones hide the eldest member’s face in its natural state.

sugar rush

Glitter coats the right side of his lips, while his hooded eyes still manage to pierce viewers despite the fleeting shots of the camera. When Yeonjun and Soobin, for example, reach for brightly colored flowers in the forest, the former undergoes a psychedelic experience. This island acts as a metaphor for the hyperfocus on youth, something TXT-and the K-pop industry at large-are very familiar with.Įach member is tempted by their own devil, a small whisper in their ear, which the group mimics in the lyrics of “Sugar Rush Ride:” “the devil said.” Hazy visual effects and languid body movements capture this idea in the MV. Flash forward to the “Sugar Rush Ride” MV, and the boys wake up, disoriented, on a deserted island. Forever will never end,” the detached voice cries.

sugar rush

“Take my hand and let’s go to a place where we will never grow old with no worries. In The Name Chapter concept trailer, a voiceover quoting Barrie’s Peter Pan plays as TXT perform.














Sugar rush