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Jonas Brothers Collaborated With K-pop Band TomorrowXTogether

K-pop band TomorrowXTogether and the Jonas Brothers have officially confirmed their collaboration after weeks of speculation. The news was shared with an exciting video and a teaser schedule which generated a great amount of anticipation and curiosity for their upcoming single, ‘Do It Like That’.

A recent post on TXT’s Twitter handle stated: “Pre-Release is OUT NOW!”

The project certainly promises to be a blend of the K-pop prowess and American pop-rock sound. Combining these two distinct but amazing flavours of music, promises to bring ahead a memorable single that will charm fans from around the globe.

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Tomorrow X Together, a 5 member K-pop boy group has taken the music industry by storm ever since they debuted back in 2019. They are known for their addictive melodies, constructive choreography and impressive performances. Similarly, Jonas Brothers have also enjoyed incredible success and won the love of people through captivating music and talents. Their upcoming project could be a dream come true for music lovers across the globe.

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They have announced their collaboration through a hilarious video posted on the Twitter and Instagram handles of TXT. The video features both the groups engaging in mischief and creating a fun atmosphere. The audio for the clip is from the iconic 2001 movie, ‘Zoolander’. This humourous video reflects their joy and excitement surrounding their joint project and instantly captures the attention of fans all around.

Prepare yourself for an exciting voyage as MOAs and Jonatics prepare to unleash their single ‘Do It Like That’. There will be an exciting teaser schedule with concept art, clips from music videos, and behind-the-scenes material.

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A teaser schedule was also released along with the fun video, which fueled the anticipation for the upcoming collaboration.

-Kaushiki Sarcar

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