TXT’s new single, Stick With You, is the kind of love song that doesn’t beg for attention — it lingers. It’s soft, slow‑burning, and built around a quiet fear: the moment you realize the person you love is drifting, and you’re the only one still holding on.
The track leans into minimal production: airy synths, breath‑level vocals, and a melody that feels like a late‑night confession. TXT don’t dramatize heartbreak; they document the hesitation before it happens. The chorus repeats like a plea you whisper to yourself — stay one more day, then maybe another.
The music video sharpens that tension. The members spiral into jealousy and misread every signal, convinced something is wrong. The twist — that nothing was ever threatening their relationship — turns the whole story into a portrait of insecurity. It’s TXT showing how easily fear can rewrite reality.
Stick With You isn’t loud, and it doesn’t need to be. It’s TXT at their most vulnerable: honest, understated, and painfully aware of how fragile love becomes when you’re scared to lose it.
