JUN.K Releases Smooth Summer Night Track “Your Lips” Featuring WENDY

JUN. K  releases his digital single “Your Lips (Feat. WENDY)” on August 17. 

Having previously released the digital single “Midnight Ticket” in June, JUN. K returns to fans with a new song, just two months later.

JUN. K, who has distinguished himself as a singer-songwriter by contributing to numerous hit songs for both 2PM and his solo projects, personally participated in writing the lyrics for this new track, “Your Lips (Feat. WENDY)”.

“Your Lips (Feat. WENDY)” draws extra attention for the collaboration between JUN. K and WENDY, two vocalists renowned in the music industry for their exceptional singing abilities. The beautiful harmony created by these two vocal powerhouses amplifies the song’s romantic mood and delights listeners.

The song is a medium-tempo pop R&B track that blends sweet piano melodies, dreamy synth sounds, and a smooth groove. It captures the sweet excitement of lovers growing closer as they confirm each other’s feelings through whispers shared upon their lips.

The lyrics—which openly express feelings for a partner—along with lines like “Smooth like Chardonnay, Lips like lemonade, Sip and serenade, Whatever you want, I’mma give it to you,” awaken the listener’s senses.

The music video alternates between JUN. K—whose image evokes the city within a minimalist, cool-toned setting—and Wendy, a whimsical character situated in a space filled with warm pastel tones. Though separated by time and space, the two share a subtle connection, engaging in a constant, playful push-and-pull dynamic.

While JUN. K appears meticulous and WENDY innocent, a thrilling plot twist reveals a complete reversal of their outward personas and inner instincts, adding a fresh, captivating charm to the song’s romantic atmosphere.

JUN. K, who continues to showcase his boundless creative talent and artistry through prolific musical activity, is set to earn a spot on listeners’ summer playlists with his new track.

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