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Pop Star Paul Kim to Release New Single 'Have A Good Time' After 10-Month Hiatus

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-11-12 11:14:56
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SEOUL, South Korea – Popular South Korean singer Paul Kim is set to make his long-awaited return to the music scene with a new digital single, "Have A Good Time," scheduled for release on November 17th at 6 PM KST. This marks his first new music in approximately ten months, following the release of "I Remember" (난 기억해) in January.

Paul Kim's agency, WYSE Entertainment, announced the news on the 12th, accompanying it with a teaser video for the upcoming track.

"Have A Good Time" is described as a musical journey capturing the feeling of heading to a party at the end of a long, tiring day. The single is anticipated to inject energy into the year-end season, perfectly aligning with the festive, celebratory atmosphere.

In a notable shift, Paul Kim personally wrote all the English lyrics for the song. The lyrics, including phrases like "Don't stop, this week was so hard," and "Best night, have a drink, can't stop, I'm having fun now," hint at a fresh, new musical direction for the ballad crooner.

Following the single's release, Paul Kim will connect with his fans through his year-end concert, 'Pauliday,' which will take place over two weekends: December 6th-7th and December 13th-14th.

The new single and upcoming concerts are expected to be a welcome treat for fans eager to hear Paul Kim's new sound and celebrate the close of the year with the artist.

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