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TXT’s “Do It Like That” with Jonas Brothers: A Global iTunes Chart Topper

TXT's "Do It Like That" with Jonas Brothers: A Global iTunes Chart Topper

 

TXT and the Jonas Brothers’ collaboration “Do It Like That” tops iTunes charts globally, marking a significant milestone in the fusion of K-Pop and Pop.

The much-anticipated collaboration between K-Pop sensation TXT and the iconic Jonas Brothers, “Do It Like That,” has taken the global iTunes charts by storm. Released on July 7, the single quickly climbed to the top of iTunes charts in numerous countries worldwide, demonstrating the universal appeal of this unique musical fusion.

The song, a vibrant dance number with a catchy summer vibe, captures the exhilarating feeling of falling in love. Its unforgettable chorus and the harmonious blend of TXT’s and the Jonas Brothers’ refreshing vocals make listeners feel as if they’re on a vacation. The track’s success is a testament to the global influence of K-Pop and the enduring popularity of the Jonas Brothers.

The single debuted at the top of iTunes Top Songs charts in no less than 57 regions, including the United States, France, Mexico, and Indonesia. It also secured the second spot in other major markets like the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

This chart-topping performance comes on the heels of TXT’s new Japanese album “SWEET,” which has been reigning at No. 1 on Oricon’s daily album chart for three consecutive days. The success of both releases underscores TXT’s growing global influence and their ability to resonate with audiences worldwide.

The members of TXT have expressed their excitement and pride in the collaboration. Yeonjun, for instance, shared his disbelief at collaborating with the Jonas Brothers, a band he grew up listening to. Meanwhile, Taehyun confidently described “Do It Like That” as the ‘Collaboration of the Year.’

As the world continues to groove to the beats of “Do It Like That,” it’s clear that this collaboration has not only bridged the gap between K-Pop and Pop but also created a global musical phenomenon.

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