
TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s Beomgyu has released a special cover song dedicated to fans around the world.
On January 13 at 6 PM KST, Beomgyu unveiled his cover of "I Love You" through TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s official YouTube channel and SoundCloud. Originally released in 1983 by Japanese singer-songwriter Yutaka Ozaki, the song reflects feelings of loneliness and insecurity in the face of love. In Korea, it is also widely known through a remake by Position.
Beomgyu reinterprets the song by blending the original’s melancholic sentiment with his own warm and gentle vocal tone. His delicate emotional delivery and stable vocals create a softer, more comforting atmosphere that adds a new dimension to the track.
In the accompanying video, Beomgyu is seen waiting alone at a snow-covered train station, walking through quiet streets as snow falls, and spending time by himself at home, all of which heighten the video’s wistful mood. The clip concludes with Beomgyu making a call from a public phone, leaving a lingering emotional aftertaste.
Through his agency BIGHIT MUSIC, Beomgyu shared, “I performed ‘I Love You’ during our Japan tour, and I was truly grateful for the overwhelming response from fans. I wanted to express that gratitude, which is why I worked hard on preparing this cover. While the original song carries a sad and nostalgic feeling, I hope my voice delivers a warm message of love to our fans. I hope you show it lots of love.”
Meanwhile, TOMORROW X TOGETHER will hold their special concert 2026 TXT MOA CON from February 27 to March 1 at KSPO DOME in Seoul’s Olympic Park. The concert marks the group’s seventh debut anniversary and is designed as an intimate event with fans, featuring band-based live performances.
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