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Pharrell Williams Joins NewJeans’ Japanese First Track ‘Supernatural’

Pharrell Williams wrote and composed NewJeans’ Japanese debut track. Pharrell Williams was credited in NewJeans’ Japanese debut single ‘Supernatural’ and its title track on the 13th, according to ADOR. ‘Supernatural’s nostalgic tune complements the members’ emotive vocals. ADOR clarified the song’s making: “Pharrell Williams revisited his iconic ad-libs and bridge from the 2009 collaboration ‘Back of My Mind’ with Japanese singer Manami, which producer 250 has reinterpreted in a New Jack Swing style.

” The Grammy-winning musician and producer Pharrell Williams is best known for his smash song ‘Happy’. He also designs apparel and influences popular culture. NewJeans’ Japanese debut song ‘Supernatural’ drops next month on the 21st. The single has four songs: the title tune, ‘Right Now’, and instrumental versions of each. The Lotte ZERO commercial song ‘Right Now’ was partially published on the 9th, attracting interest. NewJeans collaborated with Takashi Murakami and Hiroshi Fujiwara, heightening expectations for an unparalleled Japanese premiere.

Their large-scale actions, including a Tokyo Dome fan meeting following their Japanese debut, have garnered attention. On the 24th, NewJeans will return to Korea. Even before the song’s official release, NewJeans’ music video for ‘Bubble Gum’ from the pre-released double single ‘How Sweet’ topped YouTube Korea’s weekly popular music video chart for two weeks and maintained a high position on the global weekly charts, demonstrating their global influence and impact.

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