Yeonjun Sets 2026 Solo Record With 'NO LABELS: PART 02'
TXT's Yeonjun has achieved the highest first-day sales of any Korean soloist in 2026 with his solo release 'NO LABELS: PART 02,' continuing the group's chart momentum from earlier this month.

TXT's Yeonjun has set a new bar for Korean soloists in 2026 with the first-day sales numbers for his solo project "NO LABELS: PART 02." The release marks the highest opening-day performance among Korean solo artists this year, according to Soompi.
This achievement comes as TXT continues its strong chart presence after the group itself claimed a spot on the Billboard World Albums Chart earlier in July. The group's collective momentum appears to be carrying over into Yeonjun's individual release, demonstrating the member's growing pull as a solo artist.
"NO LABELS: PART 02" represents the latest installment in what seems to be a series project for the TXT member. The title suggests this isn't his first venture under the "NO LABELS" banner, though details about the project's concept and tracklist remain limited.
Yeonjun's sales record reflects both his fanbase's dedicated support and broader interest in TXT content. The group itself has been one of K-pop's consistent commercial performers since their 2019 debut, and this solo release shows that individual members can draw comparable numbers when stepping into the spotlight.
The timing of Yeonjun's release follows a strong week for K-pop releases overall, with multiple groups maintaining prominent chart positions simultaneously. His achievement underscores how top-tier idols can command significant sales momentum independent of their group activities.
For TXT fans, this solo project adds another dimension to the group's 2026 output. Solo releases from group members have become standard practice in modern K-pop, allowing artists to explore different sounds and concepts while maintaining their group identity.
More details about "NO LABELS: PART 02"—including the full tracklist, concept direction, and additional release information—will likely emerge in the coming days as the album settles into the market.
