Do It Like That (feat. Jonas Brothers)
TOMORROW X TOGETHER
There is an unguarded goofiness to this track that is, in its own way, a kind of artistic achievement — the willingness to be fully, uncomplicatedly fun in a genre that often takes itself seriously. The Jonas Brothers collaboration is not a surprise stylistically: the song is built on a power-pop chassis, all bright guitar chords, a chorus that does exactly what it promises in the first eight bars, and a call-and-response structure that leans into the collaborative conceit rather than treating the featured artists as decoration. The production is clean and punchy without being sterile, leaving room for the performances to breathe with their charm. There is something genuinely warm about hearing these very different acts find common melodic ground — the Jonas Brothers' Disney-to-adulthood arc rhymes unexpectedly with TXT's own narrative of extended adolescence. Vocally everyone is playing the same game: bright, effortful, performing likability with skill. The lyrics are about imitation, about learning someone's moves, the flirtatious mimicry of early attraction. Reach for this one when the playlist needs to stop being thoughtful and start being a reason to move.
fast
2020s
bright, clean, warm
K-Pop meets American power pop, cross-cultural collaboration
K-Pop, Pop. Power Pop. playful, euphoric. Maintains an uncomplicated, bright energy from start to finish with no emotional detours.. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: bright male ensemble, effortful, charming, call-and-response dynamic. production: bright guitar chords, punchy drums, clean mix, call-and-response structure. texture: bright, clean, warm. acousticness 4. era: 2020s. K-Pop meets American power pop, cross-cultural collaboration. When a playlist needs to stop being thoughtful and become a reason to move.