Singer HYNN (Park Hye-won) offered a pleasant flutter to living rooms on Change Street together with ASTRO Yoon San-ha.

On the 13th at 11 p.m. ENA's large-scale project marking the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan normalization of relations, Change Street, episode 11, revealed a new performance by the "Youth team," set against Tokyo Tower in Japan.

HYNN (Park Hye-won) paired with ASTRO Yoon San-ha to perform a duet of Chen and Punch's "Everytime," the representative OST of the drama "Descendants of the Sun," which received global love.

The two filled Tokyo's night with a romantic mood, demonstrating perfect synergy with clear, pure vocals and smooth harmonies.

Kara's Heo Yeong, who watched the stage from the side, smiled and said, "The two looked so good together," while HYNN (Park Hye-won) revealed the sweet behind-the-scenes detail that "we made much more eye contact on the main stage than during practice," boasting the two's deepened onstage chemistry.

In particular, HYNN (Park Hye-won) led the atmosphere by communicating closely with the local audience in fluent Japanese she had kept hidden after the stage.

She met the audience's eyes with the affectionate Japanese remark, "The atmosphere is so good," and the audience answered with enthusiastic cheers, completing a warm musical exchange.

Praise from the studio panel who watched their duet continued. Park Hak-gi, the music director of Change Street and a folk music master who appeared as a special guest, said, "I thought the two would do well if they matched their rhythm, but it seems it turned out much better than expected," and left the affectionate comment, "Just watching it makes me flutter." Panelist Kang Nam also expressed satisfaction, saying, "They did so well that I felt proud watching," leaving a warm afterglow in living rooms.

HYNN (Park Hye-won) plans to continue working across music releases, performances and broadcasts this year. In addition, she is currently concentrating on preparing new songs to show fans new music.<

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