TXT's YEONJUN has revealed the complete tracklist for 'NO LABELS: PART 02' — his second solo mini album arriving July 10, 2026 — with title track 'Ice Cream' confirmed and a choreography snippet released via Weverse on July 1. The six-track project completes the two-part solo debut he began with 'NO LABELS: PART 01' in 2025, which sold over 600,000 copies in its first week and topped Oricon's Weekly Album Chart in Japan. YEONJUN NO LABELS PART 02 arrives with that commercial foundation already established and the material itself as the primary statement.
YEONJUN'S 'ICE CREAM': FUNK ROCK, VINTAGE DRUMS, AND A METAPHOR
'Ice Cream' is a funk rock track built around vintage drums, driving basslines, and layered guitar riffs — a genre pivot from the rap rock and trap-adjacent textures of PART 01. The song uses ice cream as a central metaphor: attraction that overwhelms when not paced carefully, capturing the push-and-pull dynamic between desire and restraint that runs as a thematic thread through the full EP. YEONJUN personally co-created the choreography, continuing his practice of extending his creative involvement beyond performance into physical direction — a consistent hallmark of the NO LABELS project.
THE FULL NO LABELS: PART 02 TRACKLIST ACROSS SIX GENRES
The six tracks — 'Vanilla,' 'Ice Cream,' 'Baby Wassup?,' 'No More Disco,' 'Fxxking Star,' and 'Long Way Long Ride' — are sequenced to read, per the official release announcement, like a printed receipt from an ice cream truck: a playful structural conceit that maps onto an emotional progression moving from light to intense across the runtime. Production credits include SLOW RABBIT and MISHA, both BIGHIT in-house veterans whose range spans rap rock, funk rock, R&B, pop, and alternative hip-hop — the breadth required to make a six-track EP feel like a coherent world rather than a genre sampler.
FROM 600K FIRST-WEEK SALES TO PART 02: YEONJUN'S SOLO TRAJECTORY
YEONJUN's debut solo EP delivered one of the strongest first-week performances by a fourth-generation K-pop male solo act: 600,000 copies sold, an Oricon Weekly Album Chart No. 1 in Japan, and enough crossover digital performance to position him independently of TXT's group releases in media coverage and chart tracking. PART 02 arrives with that groundwork in place. Big Hit Music confirmed the July 10 release date via TXT's official social channels on June 15, with the tracklist dropping two weeks later. Physical editions — CAP, FIGURE, and COMPACT versions — suggest a first-week physical sales push calibrated to sustain or exceed PART 01's commercial opening.

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