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HEYOON and Lou Garcia Turn Up the Heat on “swipe” From "seriously unserious"

The track “swipe” from global Korean pop star HEYOON stands out as one of the most infectious moments on her EP seriously unserious, a project built around high-energy release and playful club-focused production. Featuring Brazilian artist Lou Garcia, the song brings together two distinct musical worlds to create a bold, dancefloor-ready collaboration.

Built on the EP’s central mantra, “Leave Your Brain @ Home and Party,” “swipe” captures the carefree, uninhibited spirit that defines the entire project. The track is driven by sharp, rhythmic production and a chant-like hook that repeats the phrase “I swipe that,” giving it a hypnotic, club-ready energy designed for peak-time sets. It leans into the EP’s wider concept of not overthinking and simply moving with the music.

“swipe” also highlights HEYOON’s growing role as a songwriter and composer, as she is credited on both this track and “switchhhhhh” from the same EP. That creative involvement adds a more personal layer to the release, showing her development beyond performance into shaping the sound and direction of her music.

The collaboration with Lou Garcia brings an added dimension, blending HEYOON’s sleek pop delivery with Garcia’s distinctive Brazilian influence. The result is a track that feels both international and grounded in club culture, particularly resonating with Brazilian audiences, where HEYOON has built a strong and engaged fanbase.

A visually striking music video accompanies the single, amplifying the chemistry between the two artists. The visuals lean into bold styling and fast-paced editing, reinforcing the track’s confident, high-energy identity.

HEYOON described the collaboration in simple terms, saying working with Lou Garcia “didn’t feel like work at all,” adding that Garcia is “iconic” and that the experience felt more like friendship than a traditional studio session. That sense of ease translates into the track itself, which feels spontaneous rather than overworked.

Taken as a whole, “swipe” captures what seriously unserious does best: stripping back pressure, embracing movement, and turning pop into something immediate and physical. It is a track built less for reflection and more for release, and it signals a confident step forward in HEYOON’s evolving solo identity.


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