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Internet personality Trisha Paytas surprises fans with solid Korean pronunciation in her new K-pop track “Saranghae”.
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Known for her humor, Paytas showcases her 15-year music career and plans for a massive 2026 rebrand.
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From a global tour to a run for Congress, Paytas proves creators can pivot to reach their dreams.
Internet personality Trisha Paytas has officially entered her K-pop era with the release of her new track “Saranghae” (meaning “I love you” in Korean), and the internet is collectively losing its mind.
Coached by a language producer, Paytas is earning intense respect for her solid pronunciation, with surprised fans noting that the song features more Korean lyrics than many tracks released by actual modern K-pop groups while serving nostalgic 2010s vibes.
While many know Paytas for her outlandish, bimbo-style humor, she has actually been making music for 15 years, and this viral K-pop side quest is just the tip of the iceberg for her massive 2026 rebrand. Between a global tour hitting the Royal Albert Hall later this month, her booming podcast, and a recent announcement that she plans to run for Congress in California, Paytas is proving that creators can successfully pivot to reach their dreams.