TXT’s “Stick With You” is an electro-pop song centered on the emotional turmoil of refusing to let go of a failing relationship, despite knowing it is over. It highlights themes of deep attachment, desperation, and longing, while serving as a metaphor for the group’s determination to chase their dreams

Song Credits

  • Artist: TXT
  • Album: 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns
  • Released: April 13, 2026
  • Length: 3:09
  • Label: BIGHIT MUSIC
  • Lyricists: Slow Rabbit, Jondren Hwang, Dev Lemons, Liam Benayon, BIGHIT MUSIC, Tommy Driscoll, “hitman” bang, Jiggy (153/Joombas), Gloria Kaiyi Hui, Jared Fuller Freedman, Rollo, JBACH, Emma Rosen, Grant Averill, Phil Good, January 8th, Yoona Ha, Kim Nayeon, Kim Chae Ah, Park Sang Yu
  • Composers: Slow Rabbit, Jondren Hwang, Dev Lemons, Liam Benayon, Tommy Driscoll, “hitman” bang

TXT “Stick With You” Official MV

TXT “Stick With You” Lyrics

TXT “Stick With You” Meaning

TXT “Stick With You” is an emotional electro-pop track that dives into the pain of holding on when you know it’s time to let go. With a more mature and introspective tone, the song captures a raw, vulnerable side of the group.

At its core, “Stick With You” explores desperate attachment the inner conflict of recognizing a relationship is ending but still refusing to release it. The lyrics reflect a sense of longing and emotional dependency, where love lingers even after its natural conclusion. It’s not about denial, but rather the inability to emotionally move on.

Beyond romance, the song also works as a metaphor for ambition and perseverance. Just as the narrator clings to a fading relationship, TXT mirrors their own journey holding onto their dreams despite pressure, uncertainty, and exhaustion. This dual meaning adds depth, making the track resonate on both personal and artistic levels.

Another key aspect is the idea of a “moment of stillness.” Unlike their lore-heavy concepts, this song focuses purely on emotion pausing to sit with feelings of loss, confusion, and desire. Even the choreography reinforces this, with loop-like gestures symbolizing the wish to stay connected endlessly, trapped in a cycle of attachment.