Forget butterflies. KeNN says love at first sight sounds like "Silence"
There's a specific kind of silence that happens right when you first see someone – everything else drops out, the noise, the motion, even time itself seems to slow down. Singer-songwriter KeNN built his new single entirely around that one suspended second, and he just dropped the song "Silence”.
"Silence" is electronic pop built on a beat that moves freely underneath a topline sharp enough to lodge itself in your head after one listen. It stays light and breezy on the surface, but underneath, it carries something more intimate, the sense of two people existing entirely in their own space, cut off from everything outside it, like nothing else in the world is making a sound.
The artwork already gives away the physical language the video runs with. It's a mid-air shot of KeNN caught mid-backflip against an open sky, bubbles suspended around him like the whole frame is holding its breath along with the song. That's not just a striking image, it's the whole concept: weightlessness as a metaphor for a moment stretched past its normal length, and the music video takes that idea and puts it into motion.
A moment like that isn't supposed to last. "Silence" makes sure it does, and it's the closest thing to hearing that feeling out loud.
"Silence" also arrives right as KeNN's live footprint keeps expanding. He performs at NIPPON HAKU BANGKOK 2026, taking the stage across the event's 28–30 August run at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, giving fans in Thailand a chance to hear that same suspended-moment feeling live.
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