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TWICE's Jihyo shares a kiss with American singer Genevieve... 'Hvnly' officially released

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Lee Seunghun

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/Photo=Christian Loggins, JYP Entertainment
/Photo=Christian Loggins, JYP Entertainment

TWICE member Jihyo and famous American R&B singer Genevieve shared a kiss.

On the 8th at 1 p.m., Genevieve's new song 'Hvnly (feat. JIHYO of TWICE)' (Hvnly (featuring TWICE's Jihyo)), which Jihyo contributed as a featured artist, was released.

'Hvnly (feat. JIHYO of TWICE)', included in Genevieve's deluxe album 'CRYSALIS (CODA)' (Chrysalis (Coda)), is a remix version of Genevieve's song 'Hvn High' (Heaven High), featuring an alternative R&B pop genre with a soulful mood. The voices of the two artists harmonized beautifully, creating a special musical synergy.

/Photo=JYP Entertainment
/Photo=JYP Entertainment

Jihyo, beloved by many K-pop fans for her powerful vocals and vibrant energy on stage, has demonstrated her limitless potential as an artist through various OST performances, including her first solo album 'ZONE' released in August 2023, the original soundtrack 'TAKEDOWN (JEONGYEON, JIHYO, CHAEYOUNG)' (Takedown (Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Chaeyoung)) for the popular Netflix animated series 'KPop Demon Hunters', and the theme song 'Stardust love song' for the tvN drama 'Twenty-Five Twenty-One'. With collaborations with global musicians expanding her scope of activity, Jihyo is showcasing new charm and a broad musical spectrum, drawing attention to her ongoing endeavors.

TWICE is making significant records by meeting audiences worldwide on their own largest-scale sixth world tour, < THIS IS FOR > (This Is For), which began on July 19-20 last year in Incheon. On April 25-26 and 28, as part of this tour, the group became the first K-pop group and the first overseas artist in local history to hold a solo concert at Tokyo National Stadium, drawing a massive audience of 240,000 across three performances. Their North American tour, held from January to April this year, took place in 20 cities with 35 shows, gathering 550,000 fans and earning the title of the K-pop girl group that drew the largest audience in North American history.

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