Hien is back with a beautiful new music video for "I Know You" featuring Oreine. The video is like a soft, sun-kissed reminder of what it means to choose joy, celebrate friendship, and hold on to the magic of everyday moments. The video is full of 2000s nostalgia and has a soft, dreamy feel to it. It's a warm hug for anyone who has ever felt at home with the people they love.
"I Know You" is a love letter to girlhood at its core, but not in a narrow, stereotypical way. Hien, on the other hand, shows girlhood as a range of softness, strength, and quiet rebellion. The video follows two queer roommates and their group of girlfriends as they spend a hazy afternoon in Brooklyn, making each other feel better with bursts of laughter, playful dancing, and the kind of closeness that comes from being fully seen by the people around you. Every frame shows how to connect with others, feel at ease, and love who you are without feeling bad about it.
The song sounds like Y2K-inspired pop music that reminds me of NewJeans, with sleek club-leaning textures that give it a modern pulse. Hien's voice flows smoothly through the mix, it's light, airy, and honest, while Oreine's voice adds a grounded energy that balances the song's softness. They make a soundscape that is both nostalgic and new, which makes the song stand out for fans of dreamy pop, indie electronic, and feel-good anthems.
The music video's look adds to the song's emotional core, soft colors, gentle movement, and unfiltered moments between friends create a warm, welcoming space that fits with the song's message. It reminds us that we can still choose to be gentle even when the world is falling apart. We can still choose happiness. With "I Know You," Hien shows once more that she can mix emotion, storytelling, and perfect pop music. This release is a must-have for music lovers who want queer-centered stories, Y2K pop, and visuals that make you feel good.
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