TXT Over The Moon MV Review: Breathtaking Visuals with Smooth Dance Moves and Addictive Beats

On November 4th, South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together aka TXT made their comeback with their seventh mini album The Star Chapter: Sanctuary. The group has dropped the music video of their title track Over The Moon and fans are loving the beautiful notes, striking visuals and playful beats of the music video. The boys have certainly made a remarkable comeback as they enchant the audience with their vocals, the dance moves and the overall look of the video.

The Star Chapter Sanctuary is the group’s seventh mini-album with six songs in the track list namely- Heaven, Over The Moon, Danger, Resist (Not Gonna Run Away), Forty One Winks, and Higher Than Heaven.

Now, let’s begin with the music video review!

TXT Over The Moon MV Review

TXT Over The Moon MV Review
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Over The Moon is a song that makes for the perfect comeback this season as TXT take us on a ride like no other. With addictive beats and smooth choreography, this music video has got it all for viewers. The beats are on point while the lyrics give a sense of ease and love that makes you want to put the song on repeat. While the music itself is mesmerising, the video leaves you stunned for quite a while.

The song is purely magical as it slowly pulls into a fun yet enchanting experience that slowly turns into something that you are unable to turn your eyes away from. The rhythm is truly something else and the band has made sure to bring out a challenge for all the other comebacks this month. This song is truly something that can easily be among the tops this month and those beats speak for themselves.

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Meanwhile, the lyrics are another piece of art in this song. They are smooth and when sung by the boys, they will make you slip and fall into the depths of their whirlpool that won’t be easy to get out of. These lyrics have a magical meaning, but it is the transition between English and Korean that really struck me. The way the language shifts throughout the song is simply wonderful and leaves no room for bumps that make you realise that there has been a shift. It is just that smooth!

TXT Over The Moon MV Review
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Moving on to the music video itself, TXT is serving some really mesmerising looks in this song and we love it. The colours and filters chosen for the different scenes will leave you struck as the magic continues. Everything in this music video is only making me slip into this fandom and I am going along with it so happily. This is the magic that this song creates as the visuals demand all your attention.

This also brings me to the camera transitions that bring together different scenes and build a connection between them all. The flow of these changing scenes is simply beautiful and will make you go through various scenes without causing any dizziness. This is the kind of camera work we love.

Finally, the choreography that has us stuck to our screens is the element in this music video that hit the nail. The group has aced it with their dance moves which is simply beautiful. As they glide through the rhythms of the song, they show their best side and have us hooked to the song.

Altogether, this song is a wonderful mix of different elements that make us reach out for the replay button. The magic the band creates is simply beautiful and we love it!

Watch the Over The Moon MV by TXT

What do you think of the music video? Let us know in the comments below!

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TXT Over The Moon MV Review: Boy band brings smooth dance moves and addictive beats with stunning visuals that leave you hooked. Read on.
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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TXT Over The Moon MV Review: Boy band brings smooth dance moves and addictive beats with stunning visuals that leave you hooked. Read on.TXT Over The Moon MV Review: Breathtaking Visuals with Smooth Dance Moves and Addictive Beats