noun Internet Slang

title track

TYE-tul-trak · noun · informal

The main promoted single from an album or release.

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The lead track a group actively promotes from a release, performing it on music shows. It receives the music video and the bulk of promotion.

“The title track is good but the b-sides are better.”
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title track In A Sentence

The title track is good but the b-sides are better.

Origin & Usage

English 'title track', the featured song of a release.

People Also Ask

What is a title track in K-pop?

The title track is the lead single a group actively promotes from a release, getting the music video and most of the promotion, including music-show performances.

How is a title track different from a b-side?

The title track is the main promoted song, while b-sides are the other album tracks that usually don't get a video or dedicated performances.

Can an album have more than one title track?

Occasionally groups promote a double title track, but most releases have a single lead track as the main focus.

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