How Tomorrow X Together’s ‘Stick With You’ Redefines K-POP with Powerful Vocal Covers
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Tomorrow X Together’s new single “Stick With You” has taken on fresh depth through the interpretations of some of South Korea’s most accomplished vocalists, suggesting a new way to experience K-pop.
On May 2, BigHit Music said the title track from TXT’s eighth mini-album, “Stick With You,” drew renewed attention after cover videos were posted on the channels of Byul, Na Yoon-kwon, and Gummy.

The series opened with a duet by Na Yoon-kwon and Byul, then unfolded in relay fashion through each artist’s solo clips and culminated in Gummy’s solo rendition.
In the duet by Na Yoon-kwon and Byul, the opening line 安否、語りきれなかった物語 (roughly, “Anpi — the untold story”) evoked nostalgia among listeners who remember the 2005 hit “安否.” With intimate visuals and delicate harmonies, the pair intensified the ache of a love in decline, leaving a deeper, more lingering resonance than the original.
Gummy’s cover, released next, employed live-style staging that put her voice front and center, sharpening the clip’s impact. She layered a commanding, emotive delivery over a rhythmic R&B arrangement, recasting a performance-driven dance track as listening-focused vocal pop and delivering a renewed auditory thrill.
Reworking the intense electro-pop original into a version carried by deeply felt vocals reflects the project’s intent: to surface the song’s core appeal through veteran artists’ interpretations. By reframing a performance-centered K-pop track as listening-focused vocal pop, the series could broaden how audiences consume idol music.
Meanwhile, TXT is riding strong momentum. “Stick With You” has led the Circle Chart download tally for two consecutive weeks, and the group achieved a five-crown grand slam across Korean music shows.
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