Singer HYNN (Park Hye-won) decorated the final night sky of Tokyo with a vocal of a different caliber, perfectly concluding the epic finale.
The final episode of ENA's large-scale project commemorating the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan normalization of diplomatic relations, 'Change Street' (Change Street), which aired on the 20th, broadcast the youth team's last night busking in front of Tokyo Tower, which boasts a spectacular night view.
Before the main stage, HYNN (Park Hye-won) engaged in warm interaction with local audience members. In response to one audience member's question asking where to go when visiting Korea, she replied cleverly, I recommend Namsan Tower.
HYNN (Park Hye-won) then said, The last night in Tokyo is so regrettable. I will sing with that feeling in mind, and performed Ailee's 'Like a brief farewell,' the representative OST of the MBC drama 'Fated to Love You,' which led the Korean Wave.
On stage against the backdrop of Tokyo's night, she perfectly delivered everything from poignant, restrained emotional lines to explosive high notes that surged toward the end.
While preserving the charm of the original song and layering it with her own deep color, her passionate singing left local audience members speechless as they were fully immersed in her overwhelming vocal power.
The panelists watching the performance on screen in the studio also reacted explosively. MC Shin Dong-yeob clicked his tongue and said, That's crazy, that's crazy, and Yunho Yunho said, You really can trust what you hear, expressing steadfast confidence.
Director General Matsuda could not hide his envy, saying, I want to go there and listen in person. I would be so happy, and Park Hak-gi praised the vocalist's control of tempo, saying, She manipulates people's hearts.
Panelist Kangnam cheered, Overwhelming in itself, a truly great singer, and special guest Takahashi Ai also shouted in excitement, saying, Truly amazing. What on earth is the structure of her throat, expressing wonder.
In addition, HYNN (Park Hye-won) climbed the stage at Fuji TV's observation deck in Japan and offered warm comfort by passionately singing 'I will cheer for you today as well.' She explained the touching reason for the song choice, saying, I thought what young people need most might be encouragement, and with a hopeful voice packed with sincerity she soothed the hearts of the audience gathered on site.
HYNN (Park Hye-won), who has left a strong impression on global viewers with moving live performances that transcended language barriers each episode, concluded Change Street with a successful finale, making audiences look forward to her diverse future activities.
She is currently accelerating work on new songs.<
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