Trisha Paytas goes full k-pop with new single ‘I Love You’
The track features sections sung in Korean, surprising fans online
Trisha Paytas is back in the spotlight after releasing her latest single, I Love You, a surprise K-pop-inspired track that has quickly taken over social media conversations.
The influencer and internet personality, known for her unpredictable creative shifts and genre-hopping music career, unveiled the new release with an accompanying music video on YouTube on Monday, May 18.
What has grabbed the most attention online is Paytas performing parts of the song in Korean, a move that immediately sparked reactions across fan communities and music platforms.
Listeners online praised the unexpected stylistic choice, with many saying she committed fully to the K-pop aesthetic rather than blending it loosely with Western pop influences.
One user commented, “unironically singing more Korean than most mainstream groups rn,” while another wrote that Paytas “proves artists shouldn’t be boxed into one style or expectation.”
Supporters also highlighted her willingness to experiment across genres, pointing to her past releases in pop, rock, rap, and even Christian music as evidence of her unconventional career path.
“She really is the queen of versatility… who else is doing pop, rock, rap, Christian and now K-pop?” another fan wrote, reflecting the broader wave of amused admiration circulating online.
Paytas, who first rose to fame through online content and reality television, continues to draw attention for her genre-defying music experiments and viral moments, with I Love You marking yet another unexpected turn in her evolving music catalog.
