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TleFirstOne Duo Debut: Why 'When It Rains' Is Taking Over [Buzz]

2 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Thai idols TLE_mtm and FirstOne have officially debuted as a duo under DMD MUSIC with their first single, 'When It Rains' (#กลิ่นฝนByTleFirstOne). The track, which dropped at 11:31 AM GMT on June 2, 2026, has captured the internet's attention with its atmospheric, rain-themed music video and themes of longing. Within hours of the release, the official post on X garnered thousands of likes and reposts, fueled by a fanbase eager to see the duo's chemistry in action. The song's timing coincides with the rainy season, making the 'smell of rain' lyrics resonate deeply with listeners across digital platforms. This debut marks a major step for DMD MUSIC's roster, signaling a strong start for the TleFirstOne partnership. Topics Covered * ☔ The Rain-Themed Debut: Breaking down the aesthetic and lyrical themes of 'When It Rains'. * 🎵 DMD MUSIC Milestone: Analyzing the significance of TLE_mtm and FirstOne's first official duo track. * 📈 Viral Engagement: A look at the impressive social media metrics on X and fan reactions. The information provided is based on the data available at the time of recording. Neural Newscast does not guarantee the continued accuracy of these trends as social media conversations evolve rapidly. * (00:10) - Introduction * (00:23) - DMD MUSIC's New Duo * (00:23) - The 'When It Rains' Phenomenon * (01:05) - Conclusion

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