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'Korea-Japan King of Singers' Lee Soo-yeon, truly the golden youngest... mastering trot to rock

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'Singer Lee Soo-yeon showcased her overwhelming vocal prowess.

'Lee Soo-yeon appeared on MBN's 'Korea-Japan King of Singers' broadcast on the 12th, competing in a third-round one-on-one live selection match.

'On that day, Lee Soo-yeon selected Arakawa Karen, once again staging a Korea-Japan youngest-generation showdown. Having won the first round, Lee Soo-yeon chose Park Seo-jin's 'Byeol-a Byeol-a' and previewed an emotional performance.

'Lee Soo-yeon expressed the song's theme of longing for a loved one who has passed away with a richness of emotion that belies her age.

'In response, RIN praised her, saying, "I thought she was the best singer among 12-year-olds, but she is equally impressive even compared to singers of older ages."

'Lee Soo-yeon's performance shone across both solo and duet stages. Choosing Joo Hyun-mi's 'It Was Really Good' for her special solo performance, Lee Soo-yeon captivated the audience from the very first phrase with her exceptional vocal ability and flawless technique, creating a high-quality performance that instantly transformed the venue into a festive atmosphere.

'Later, teaming up with Gu Su-kyung, Lee Soo-yeon selected Maya's 'Azalea Flower' against Arakawa Karen and Azuma Aki, delivering a performance as powerful as a rock concert with explosive vocal power and energy emanating from her petite frame.'

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