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Kazuha of Le Sserafim Highlights Song by Singaporean Singer Haven in Instagram Post

 









K-pop star Kazuha from the girl group Le Sserafim recently gave a heartwarming shout-out to Singaporean singer Haven by tagging her song Easy in an Instagram post shared on July 22.

The post featured photos of Kazuha enjoying her time in Taiwan with fellow member Yunjin. Along with the visuals, she used Haven’s song Easy as the background music, instantly catching fans’ attention.

Haven, whose real name is Teo Cher Win, is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Singapore. She responded to the recognition with gratitude, commenting directly on Kazuha's post to thank her. Haven also posted an Instagram Story saying, “Thank you [Kazuha] for loving my song Easy.”

Haven debuted at the age of 14 with the single Piece Of Paper and has steadily built a strong social media following, with many of her videos garnering millions of views. She performed at the inaugural Waterbomb Singapore music festival and released her self-titled debut album in February this year, featuring eight songs, including the fan-favorite Easy, which has surpassed 3 million streams on Spotify.

Meanwhile, Le Sserafim – composed of members Chaewon, Sakura, Yunjin, Kazuha, and Eunchae – is set to perform in Singapore this August at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of their concert tour.

This moment highlights a beautiful cross-cultural appreciation between the Korean and Singaporean music scenes, further proving how music connects artists and fans around the world.


Source: Originally reported by CNA (Channel News Asia)

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