Over the weekend, NCT’s TEN debuted an all-new music video for his latest single, “Silence.” Written purely in Japanese, the song is part of the NCT member’s first-ever Japan mini album entitled Humanity, released on April 23, 2025.
The visualizer features ethereal imagery, showing the artist adorned with majestic angel wings while playing a grand piano in solitude. Capturing the song’s theme of loneliness, the video follows the 29-year-old idol wandering through a prop city as he sings about breaking free from the “Silence” that engulfs him.
Watch the video for “Silence” here:
This marks the Thai idol’s third solo mini album, following STUNNER, which was released in March 24 of this year, and his self-titled debut extended play that was premiered in February of 2024.
Debuted under NCT U, China-based NCT sub-unit, WayV, and Korean super-group SuperM, Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul (known as TEN) is a singer, rapper, and dancer who made his solo debut on February 13, 2024. The idol has been acclaimed for his prowess in multiple languages, especially now that he has released music in Korean, English, Chinese, and, of course, his mother tongue, Thai.
In related news, his fellow NCT member Mark has made his solo debut with his full-length album, The Firstfruit. Released last April 7, the record explores the various roots of Mark’s upbringing, from Toronto to Seoul.
Listen to TEN’s first Japan mini album, Humanity, here: