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Legendary Lee Sunhee's return.."A new song will be released in the first half of this year"

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Kim Mihwa

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Lee Sun-hee / Photograph = Green Bam Entertainment
Lee Sun-hee / Photograph = Green Bam Entertainment

Lee Sun-hee, a vocalist representing the Korean music industry, will return.

According to Green Bam Entertainment on the 13th, Lee Sun-hee is in the midst of last-minute work with the goal of making a comeback in the first half of this year. The music industry is drawing attention as it is a new song that will be released after a long time since the duet "Promise not to lose" released with YB in 2022.

At the present time when K-POP has become a global cultural phenomenon, the return of Lee Sun-hee, who has protected the basis of Korean popular music, is meaningful in itself. In a market environment where performance-oriented idol music is the mainstream, Lee Sun-hee's new song, which has penetrated generations with just one voice, raises expectations that it will further expand the spectrum of the domestic music industry.

As he has worked hard on working on a new song for fans who have been waiting for him for a long time, this comeback is expected to not just stimulate nostalgia for the past. It is expected to show the depth of music that Lee Sun-hee has walked in once again, and to convey a deep impression to today's music fans through musical attempts to breathe with a new era.

After Lee Sun-hee made her splendid debut in 1984 with the award of the 5th Gangbyeon Song Festival, "To J" and "Ah!" It has established itself as an artist who moves the hearts of all generations, including generations, by creating masterpieces representing the times, such as "Once upon a time," "I Always You," "Turning Over the Bookcase of Memories," and "Relationship."

Lee Sun-hee, who has exceeded her 40th anniversary, announced the status of the Korean music industry to the world, including a Carnegie Hall performance in New York, the United States, and a sold-out concert at the Sydney Opera House in Australia.

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