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Paul Kim Declares Entry into Japan... Releasing Single and Holding Tokyo Showcase

Seunghun Ji
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2025-08-29 16:06:14
Paul Kim's cover of 'You Meeting You' titled '君に会い (Me After You)' released. Photo | YS Entertainment, Canvas
Paul Kim's cover of 'You Meeting You' titled '君に会い (Me After You)' released. Photo | YS Entertainment, Canvas

Singer Paul Kim has declared his entry into Japan.

On the 29th, Paul Kim will release his Japanese single '君に会い (Me After You)' and officially begin his activities. On September 1st, he will also hold his first showcase in Japan at the Tokyo TIAT SKY HALL. The seats are already sold out, reflecting the enthusiastic response to Paul Kim's entry into Japan.

'君に会い (Me After You)' is a cover of one of Paul Kim's representative songs, 'You Meeting You.' It is a mega-hit song released in 2018 that continues to be loved to this day. The calm and soothing low tones of Paul Kim combined with the piano melody create an emotionally stirring piece of music. It has been included in the top 5 songs that have been added to playlists the most on the domestic music platform Melon over the past 20 years.

The single cover and music video feature Ayaka Miyoshi, an actress and model loved in both Japan and Korea. The music video will be premiered at the showcase and officially released on YouTube at 9 PM on the same day.

As a singer-songwriter, Paul Kim has captured various emotions about people, deep inner feelings, and delicate comfort, receiving love across generations. His journey into global expansion, which has been centered around idols, feels particularly meaningful. There is anticipation for how Paul Kim's emotions will resonate with Japanese music fans.

Paul Kim expressed his heartfelt thoughts, saying, “Finally, this day has come. I am so happy to finally release my first single in Japan, which I have longed for. I am truly glad to start with this song. I will continue to strive to deliver even more wonderful music, so please look forward to it.”

[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]

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