⋆ Genre [Source: Naver/BigHit]: R&B, Pop
⋆ Producing Credits: Johnny Goldstein, Slow Rabbit
⋆ Writing/Composing Credits: Johnny Goldstein, Slow Rabbit, Sean Douglas, JBACH, Feli Farraro, Hwang Yoo Bin, Cho Yun Kyoung, BIGHIT MUSIC, Na Jung Ah (153/Joombas), tru (153/Joombas), Kim Bo Eun, Woo Seung Yeon (153/Joombas), YEONJUN, TAEHYUN, danke, BEOMGYU, Lee Seu Ran, Jeong Ha Ri (153/Joombas)
About: 'Danger' explores the intense and consuming nature of love, portraying it as a force that sweeps two people into emotional chaos. As the narrator surrenders to the pull of desire, the song touches on the theme of love as a double-edged sword—exciting yet risky. This aligns with The Star Chapter: Sanctuary’s broader journey, where the boys face emotional conflict, realizing that love, though overwhelming and sometimes frightening, is an undeniable force that guides them toward deeper connections. The song captures the tension between embracing vulnerability and self-restraint, reflecting the emotional development in Sanctuary, where love becomes both a challenge and a source of strength. [Please note that this is our interpretation of the song's meaning, based on the ongoing narrative of TXT's discography and insights from the members and official press releases. It's perfectly fine to have a different interpretation—after all, that's the beauty of music ♡]
LYRIC VIDEO: (Be sure to check out the written lyrics below for additional explanations of any lyrics or references not covered in the lyric video)
LYRICS (translations by @translatingTXT)
TOMORROW X TOGETHER
Yeah
A strong crash landing
I can’t stop, watch out
Forget about going off track
And throw myself
Caught up in a crime called emotion
I can only see you
I can't escape
The destination of my fate
Girl, you got me bad
Come on, come on, come on, come on now
This flame that devoured me whole
It’s so addictive
Deeper into me
Come on, come on, come on
You got me in
Danger, danger
Danger
You got me in
Danger, danger
Danger
You got me in
Throwing myself into
A fire I can’t control
Damn I’m so obsessed
Danger, danger
Danger
Give me some of that
(Danger)
What you doin’ to me?
What you doin’ to me?
What you doin’ to me?
You’re my ride or die, I don’t hesitate
My heart overtakes logic
My brakes are broken like a maniac
I’ve deviated from the path, to you I’ll navigate
Forget about the speed limits, this ride
I step on it harder
Can’t escape
The destination of my fate
Girl, you got me bad
Come on, come on, come on, come on now
Falling into this flame
It’s intense enough to die from
There’s nothing to be afraid of
Come on, come on, come on
You got me in
Danger, danger
Danger
You got me in
Danger, danger
Danger
You got me in
Throwing myself into
A fire I can’t control
Damn I’m so obsessed
Danger, danger
Danger
Give me some of that
(Danger)
(Ooh, Ooh~)
(Ooh, Ooh~)
What you doin’ to me?
(Yeah, yeah~)
What you doin’ to me? (Hey, girl)
(Ooh, Ah~)
What you doin’ to me? (Yeah)
Helpful Context (Album Summary): In The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY, the boys arrive at the "tomorrow" envisioned in Minisode 3: TOMORROW, fulfilling the long-held promise of hope and reunion that has guided their journey. This mini-album celebrates the magic of rediscovery, as the boys reconnect with a cherished “you” and the vows made under starlit skies. By exploring love in its many forms, the album draws inspiration from The Snow Queen, echoing its themes of love’s redemptive power to restore innocence and heal. Like the fairytale’s journey to reclaim a pure and untainted connection, the boys rediscover a “heaven” where love becomes a sanctuary—a source of courage, healing, and a return to the childlike purity that once defined them. This chapter marks a pivotal evolution in TXT’s story, transitioning from the turbulence of The Name Chapters into a more reflective and hopeful phase. Where youthful fantasies once served as escapism, the boys now embrace reality, finding strength and solace in grounded, mature expressions of love and connection. These mature emotions, though firmly rooted in reality, allow them to reclaim the wonder and sincerity of their childhood selves, creating a sanctuary where they can truly thrive. It’s a story of fulfilling promises, embracing reality, and finding hope in togetherness, making this album a heartfelt, transformative chapter in their ongoing journey.
Helpful Context (Album Series Summary): The Star Chapters continue TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s discography-spanning storyline, reconnecting with themes introduced in their debut EP, The Dream Chapter: STAR. In their debut, TXT began their journey united under a shared dream, finding solace and strength in each other as they imagined a brighter tomorrow. This narrative laid the foundation for their exploration of youth, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. The Star Chapters revisit this unity but shift the focus toward a more mature understanding of relationships, echoing the promises of reunion made in 'Nap of a Star.' This new chapter emphasizes how youthful dreams evolve into deeper emotional bonds, portraying how the boys’ shared journey transforms as they face adulthood as they arrive at ‘tomorrow’. Through themes of reunion, love, and resilience, The Star Chapters highlight the enduring power of togetherness. This series reflects TXT’s growth as storytellers, blending personal introspection with universal themes of hope and belonging.
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