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Yeonjun of TXT steps confidently into solo territory with Let Me Tell You, featuring Daniela of KATSEYE — a smooth, polished R&B-pop cut that captures his most personal and expressive side yet. Pulled from his 2025 solo EP No Labels: Part 01, the track underscores Yeonjun’s expanding artistic identity, merging sensual minimalism with lyrical modesty.

The song unfolds with a quiet intensity. Yeonjun opens in a confessional tone, his voice floating over glossy synths and percussive rhythms. Daniela’s entrance arrives like a shift in light — her vocals crisp, controlled, and subtly flirtatious. Together, they create a balanced tension: his introspection against her clarity, his restraint meeting her ease. The result is an exchange that feels conversational, almost cinematic.

Let Me Tell You plays with duality — not just male and female perspectives, but Korean and global pop sensibilities. Daniela, representing the new international girl group KATSEYE, adds texture and global resonance to Yeonjun’s soundscape. The track’s bilingual phrasing and layered harmonies feel deliberate, signaling a pop moment that’s borderless yet intimate.

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