TXT Strikes Gold Again: Two More RIAA Certifications for K-Pop Sensation
Eunsil Ju Reporter
bb311.eunju@gmail.com | 2025-02-11 14:31:44
LOS ANGELES – K-pop boy group Tomorrow X Together (TXT) continues its impressive streak, earning two new gold certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The RIAA announced on Thursday that the group’s hits “0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori” and “Blue Hour” have both reached the coveted 500,000 unit sales mark in the U.S., bringing their total RIAA gold certifications to three.
This double achievement underscores TXT’s growing popularity in the American market. The RIAA awards certifications based on U.S. sales, with gold signifying 500,000 units, platinum 1 million, multi-platinum 2 million, and diamond 10 million. TXT previously earned gold certification for their fifth EP, “The Name Chapter: Temptation,” in 2023.
“0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori,” the powerful lead single from their 2021 studio album “The Chaos Chapter: Freeze,” explores themes of love and certainty amidst chaos, resonating with fans worldwide. “Blue Hour,” the title track from their 2020 EP “minisode1 : Blue Hour,” captures the complex and often turbulent emotions of adolescence. Both songs have clearly struck a chord with American listeners.
The five-member group is gearing up for their highly anticipated “Act: Promise” world tour, which kicks off with a series of concerts in Incheon, South Korea, from March 7-9. Following their Korean dates, TXT will take their dynamic performances to cities across Europe and Asia, including London, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Osaka, Tokyo, and Macau. Fans eagerly await the opportunity to experience TXT’s electrifying stage presence and celebrate their latest achievements. With these new gold certifications under their belt, TXT solidifies its position as a leading force in the global K-pop wave.
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