Yeonjun of TOMORROW X TOGETHER has officially dropped his second solo mini album NO LABELS: PART 02, led by funk rock title track Ice Cream. Released with its music video on July 10 at 1 p.m. KST, the project marks his first solo comeback in about eight months.
For MOA and K-pop fans following his solo journey, this era promises a different flavor. NO LABELS: PART 02 is framed as the next chapter in a series meant to show Yeonjun exactly as he is, with more varied genres and more honest lyrics.
Yeonjun NO LABELS Part 2: Release, Tracklist, Concept
Released at 1 p.m. KST on July 10, 2026, the project hit major streaming platforms alongside the Ice Cream video on HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel. The six track mini album follows his 2024 mixtape GGUM and 2025’s NO LABELS: PART 01, continuing a solo run that separates his individual color from TXT’s group story. A release party in Seoul on July 9 was streamed globally via Weverse LIVE, YouTube, and TikTok, with in person live viewing events in Japan and the United States.
- Ice Cream
- Vanilla
- Baby Wassup?
- No More Disco
- Fxxking Star
- Long Way Long Ride
The EP moves through rap rock, funk rock, R and B, pop, and alternative hip hop, highlighting what Korean press has dubbed Yeonjun core in six tight sketches. Title track Ice Cream compares melting or brain freeze to a romance that is sweet but cool, where two people enjoy each other while keeping clear boundaries.
Yeonjun holds lyric credits on Baby Wassup? and closer Long Way Long Ride, writing from how he would really approach a crush and from the exhausted self he comforts on a long journey.
From GGUM to Ice Cream: A Softer Yeonjun Core
BigHit Music has described the NO LABELS series as a space to show Yeonjun “exactly as he is,” free from labels, and Korean outlets say NO LABELS: PART 02 condenses that identity into six songs. If GGUM first spotlighted him as a fierce solo performer and NO LABELS: PART 01 pushed that with hard rock title Talk to You, this sequel intentionally loosens its grip.
In a Q and A, Yeonjun shared that he felt pressure after the response to Talk to You, but chose Ice Cream because it best reflects his color and can show both his outer and inner sides. He said he wanted more varied music and a more relaxed, chill sound, aiming to “grow one step further,” become more honest, and be “more like me.” He also helped create the choreography for Ice Cream, focusing on moves that feel cool and intuitive rather than predictable.
Why NO LABELS Part 2 Hits For Global MOA
Yeonjun will bring NO LABELS: PART 02 to ABC’s Good Morning America Summer Concert Series on August 7, making him only the second K-pop soloist to appear there after BTS’s Jungkook. In the Ice Cream MV he leans on close ups and choreography he helped design, while fans call the hook “sticky like melted ice cream” and spotlight Long Way Long Ride as a standout B side.
