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What is one harsh truth about people's opinions on TXT?

Last Updated: 29.06.2025 03:30

What is one harsh truth about people's opinions on TXT?

and not to mention, they’ve achieved certain milestones first, setting a precedent before other groups even had the chance. just to list a few, they were/are:

the first k-pop group to sell out >1 show at madison square garden

1. the industry had given them this title — not moas

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the media recognizes it, idols acknowledge it, his career proves it yet some people still try to argue.

fellow idols and trainees alike constantly mention him as their inspiration, proving that his influence extends beyond just moas.

so, who exactly is out here denying it? some random user on twitter? don’t make me laugh.

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this shows that the first and only idol who was consistently linked to this title from the start was yeonjun — long before anyone else even entered the conversation.

** + hanteo music awards **

the first k-pop group to perform at lollapalooza and afterwards, the first k-pop group to headline the said festival

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but denying reality won’t change any of the images i’ve added in this post.

and yet, when it comes to txt and yeonjun, people suddenly forget how this works. apparently, titles mean absolutely everything — unless they’re given to txt specifically.

the fourth gen k-pop group with most top 5 entries on billboard 200 and is tied with bts as the korean act with most top 5 entries. they are also the second korean act overall with most entries on the chart

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yet, many still attempt to refute them, as if refusing to accept the truth will somehow make it disappear.

let’s go over this — with pictures included, to show that i’m not just saying this as a biased fan.

the only fourth gen boy group that consistently charts both domestically and internationally

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part three — the fourth gen representatives

the k-pop group with the highest attendance in japan in the second half of 2024, with an estimate of 512,000 people attending the ten dates

the fourth gen group with most songs over 100M streams on spotify

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the k-pop group with most #1 albums on oricon

being a leader in k-pop isn’t just about debuting early. this is why txt aren’t just one of the leading fourth gen groups today — they are the leading fourth gen boy group.

1. the term exists because of him

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they never claimed this title for themselves — the industry had given it to them. if you put even a little amount of effort in trying to find what titles they’ve been introduced as for a multiple of times, you’d get the answer quite easily.

with the exception of yeonjun’s title, which eventually made it outside the fandom, none of the titles mentioned in this post are fan-made; rather, they are recognized by multiple media outlets.

how much more proof do people need to accept the titles they’ve earned?

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I believe we’re all aware that k-pop as a whole thrives on titles. the more impactful you are, the more nicknames you’ll earn. it’s safe to say these aren’t made just for fun — they're acknowledgments of influence, of impact, often backed by the industry itself.

teen vogue, billboard, gq, elle, cosmopolitan, paper magazine — all of which being respected, global publications — have directly addressed him as the fourth gen it boy.

how many times must the industry call yeonjun the fourth gen it boy for people to stop denying it? how many heights must txt reach before people admit they’re one of today’s leading groups?

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part two — the fourth gen leader

the only k-pop group to earn a new #1 album on top album sales this decade

along with the previous titles already mentioned, they have also been called the representatives of fourth gen, as well as many other nicknames.

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2. the industry refers to him by the title — not just his fans

but here’s the thing: opinions are debatable, while facts are not. yeonjun being the fourth gen it boy? that’s a fact with credible claims and sources.

the all time best selling fourth gen group with a korean album on oricon, despite sanctuary being released in november

part one — the fourth gen it boy

the fourth gen group with most million seller albums on circle chart

4. he has always performed in major award shows

the fastest k-pop group to hold a four-dome tour in japan (tokyo, fukuoka, osaka, nagoya)

in total, that’s already 92 individuals who have stated that they look upto him — and the list has not even been updated as of late yet.

i’ve seen others state that the only reason he was able to perform at many award shows last year and early this year was because of the release of his mixtape. while i’m not denying that it contributed to him being invited to perform more frequently, he had already performed solo on many major stages multiple times long before. this, therefore, shows that even without the release of ‘ggum’, it was still highly likely that he would have had a solo stage regardless, given his and txt’s prominence in korea.

when global media and k-pop insiders back it up, what’s left to argue?

the first korean artist to reach #1 for a multiple of weeks on billboard artist 100 and billboard japan artist 100

google trends shows that the phrase first appeared in late 2019, right when txt’s “run away” era had gone viral.

many major korean along with international media outlets have labeled them as the leaders of fourth gen.

3. he’s known as the idols’ idols

many love acting like the title was just something moas made up, but a quick search easily proves otherwise.

the highest charting k-pop group on billboard japan year-end top singles sales

yet, despite industry validation, global recognition, and undeniable achievements, people still attempt to refute them — even going to such extremes as claiming they have lost popularity, when their achievements clearly prove otherwise.

why? because they don’t like the fact that, despite bighit continuously mismanaging txt — from providing barely any playlisting to giving them no real promotion — they still come out successful in the end.

the first-ever k-pop group to headline axe ceremonia (later in april)

these nicknames were earned, just like every other title received by countless groups in the industry — all of which being solidified by media, professionals, and fans alike.

not many outside the fandom will ever learn to acknowledge their achievements or the titles they’ve earned — and have continued to honor.