Do It Like That (feat. Jonas Brothers)
TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER)
An unabashed collision of two pop worlds — TXT's kinetic Gen-Z energy meeting the Jonas Brothers' nostalgic millennial pop-rock DNA. The production is bright and punchy, built on a bouncy guitar-forward groove that feels engineered for summer festival crowds and spontaneous car singalongs. There's an almost retro buoyancy to it: something in the drum pattern and the clean, layered harmonies that nods to mid-2000s pop-rock without becoming pastiche. The vocals are playful and effortless, trading between the two acts with the ease of performers who understand that a great collab doesn't compete — it converges. Lyrically it lives in the carefree space of attraction and confidence, the thrill of moving through a room knowing you're exactly where you want to be. What makes this more than a novelty crossover is how the sonic sensibilities genuinely align — both acts share an instinct for melody-first construction and emotionally uncomplicated hooks. It represents a specific kind of cross-generational K-pop outreach that TXT does better than most: meeting Western pop audiences not by mimicking American radio but by finding natural creative overlap. Play it when you need pure, uncomplicated joy.
fast
2020s
bright, polished, punchy
South Korean / American pop-rock crossover
K-Pop, Pop-Rock. Crossover Pop / Bubblegum Rock. playful, euphoric. Maintains a consistent, uncomplicated brightness from start to finish — pure forward momentum with no tension to resolve.. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: playful male ensemble, effortless, clean harmonies, confident and light. production: bouncy guitar-forward groove, clean punchy drums, layered harmonies, bright polished mix. texture: bright, polished, punchy. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. South Korean / American pop-rock crossover. Summer road trip with friends or a pre-party playlist when you need uncomplicated, contagious energy.