Singer-songwriter JU:XN released “Miracle” on June 9, a pop single that layers an Afrobeats rhythm with shimmering synths and her signature singing-rap style. Written, composed, and delivered entirely in English, the track is a direct play for Afrobeats and alternative R&B listeners looking for something unhurried and a little dreamy.

Based in Korea, JU:XN has spent recent years building a musical world defined by a captivating voice and a hazy, immersive mood. Previous releases—”PANiC,” “falling like a star,” and “Away”—earned her a fanbase of over 70,000 on Instagram and established her as a singular presence in the Korean indie pop space.

“Miracle” leans into texture rather than structure. The Afrobeats groove stays loose and rolling while synths carve out an airy upper register, giving the track an almost weightless feel. JU:XN handled the core songwriting herself and co-arranged the production alongside Bell, 한준규, and 정지희 (Wishine)—an unusually hands-on credit list for a genre pivot, and one that shows in how cohesive the track sounds.

A pop song that knows the power of a question left unanswered.

The track turns on two lines that carry the emotional weight. “It’s a miracle that I found you” anchors every chorus—less a declaration than a quiet insistence. “Do you believe in miracles?” runs beneath the surface, a genuine question the song deliberately chooses not to resolve. That restraint gives “Miracle” its staying power.

“Miracle” is out now on all major platforms via Sherpa Music and RouteNote. It fits naturally on New Music Friday Korea, African Heat, and Afrobeats Hits.

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