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ENHYPEN Gifts Fans Romantic 'Mistletoe' Cover for the Holidays

Summary

  • ENHYPEN releases a cover of Justin Bieber's 'Mistletoe' as part of a special project
  • The cover has a warmer, more romantic feel compared to the original
  • The song is a meaningful message to the group's fanbase, ENGENE
ENHYPEN Gifts Fans Romantic 'Mistletoe' Cover for the Holidays

In the lead-up to the holiday season, K-pop powerhouse ENHYPEN has delighted fans with a reinterpreted version of Justin Bieber's hit carol 'Mistletoe'. The track, which dropped on November 11th, 2025, is part of the '2025 Carols Covered' campaign hosted by a major music platform.

The choice of song was deeply personal for the group, as they felt the "sweet and exciting lyrics" resonated with the way their dedicated fanbase, known as ENGENE, views them. This heartfelt connection transforms the cover from a simple holiday tune into a meaningful message, promising to deliver a cozy end-of-year atmosphere for their listeners.

While the original 'Mistletoe' is known for its bright, festive energy, ENHYPEN has infused their version with a warmer, more romantic sensibility. Member Jake, a longtime fan of Bieber, mentioned the song brings back childhood memories and always makes him smile, adding a layer of personal nostalgia to the performance.

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ENHYPEN's cover of Justin Bieber's 'Mistletoe' is a meaningful message to their dedicated fanbase, ENGENE, featuring a warmer and more romantic sound compared to the original.
ENHYPEN's version of 'Mistletoe' has a warmer, more romantic sensibility compared to Justin Bieber's bright, festive original. The group says the song's lyrics reflect the way their fans view them.
ENHYPEN member Jake, a longtime fan of Justin Bieber, mentioned the song brings back childhood memories and always makes him smile, adding a layer of personal nostalgia to the group's cover performance.

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