TXT’s Yeonjun is stepping back into solo mode, with his second EP No Labels: Part 02 dropping Friday at 1 p.m. KST. For MOA searching for TXT Yeonjun second solo album details, this project launches a fresh summer era built around the funk rock title track Ice Cream.
Arriving about eight months after No Labels: Part 01 and its hard rock single Talk to You, the new release marks the next step in his solo storyline. It also sets the stage for a high profile U.S. appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America Summer Concert Series in August.
Release Details for TXT Yeonjun’s 2nd Solo EP
BigHit Music introduced No Labels: Part 02 as Yeonjun’s second solo EP, following his 2024 mixtape Ggum and the first No Labels release. Packed with six tracks and set for 1 p.m. KST, it is framed as the next chapter that broadens the hard hitting image of Part 01.
Inside the ‘No Labels: Part 02’ Tracklist and Sound
No Labels: Part 02 moves through rap rock, funk rock, R and B, pop and alternative hip hop, giving Yeonjun room to show both playful and more mature sides. Confirmed tracks include the lead single Ice Cream plus B sides that showcase his growth as a writer.
- Ice Cream – funk rock inspired summer title track
- Vanilla
- No More Disco
- Baby Wassup? – lyrics by Yeonjun
- Long Way Long Ride – lyrics by Yeonjun
The title track Ice Cream is described as a funk rock inspired summer song that uses ice cream as a metaphor for a sweet but emotionally distant relationship, built on vintage drums, bass and Spanish style guitar riffs. Yeonjun said, “I felt selecting ‘Ice Cream’ as the lead track was the right decision, as it best reflects my color in this album,” adding, “It is a song that shows both my exterior and inner self.” He also took part in creating the choreography, using fluid, melting inspired moves that MOA will be watching for in stages and fancams.
Global Promotions and What MOA Should Watch Next
On the eve of release, Yeonjun will hold a party in Seoul where he premieres the Ice Cream performance and previews B side stages from No Labels: Part 02. A talk session at the event will share behind the scenes stories from making the EP, from songwriting to choreography ideas.
Then comes his biggest solo stage yet: Yeonjun is scheduled to perform on ABC’s Good Morning America Summer Concert Series on August 7, U.S. time. He will be only the second K pop solo artist to join that lineup, after BTS’s Jungkook, underscoring how strongly BigHit is pushing his music to mainstream American viewers.
For MOA, this means Yeonjun’s Ice Cream era will play out on both Korean stages and a major U.S. broadcast. Fans can plan to stream the six track EP when it drops, watch official performance clips from the release party and Good Morning America, and follow how his solo sound stretches beyond the harder rock focus of Part 01.
