'The Voice' singer Judith Hill records 'love letter' to Kim Jong-un

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It seems as though North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un has a new admirer.

Judith Hill is a singer most recognized for her time on NBC’s music competition show “The Voice” and her duet with Michael Jackson in the documentary “This Is It.” She is now literally singing the tyrant’s praises in a playful song titled “A Love Letter to Kim Jong-un.”

Hill, who is signed to Sony’s music label, originally wrote the song as a tribute to James Franco and reportedly submitted it to the producers of the movie The Interview. When the song didn’t make the film’s soundtrack, Hill changed the lyrics and the title of the song to diss James Franco and show affection to Jong-un.

Listen to an excerpt of the song here:

The song contains lyrics such as:

You got me transcending heaven, so don’t be confused … James Franco ain’t got nothing on you.

I could wait here 127 hours … it’s true … there’s only Oscar and baby it goes to you.

Hill, who is of Japanese and African-American descent, wrote the song to broker peace between the United States and North Korea, according to Page Six.

Watch Judith Hill’s ‘I Just Can’t Stop Loving You’ duet with Michael Jackson

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