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| yna@yna.co.kr 2026-04-15 09:21:30
SEOUL, April 15 (Yonhap) -- Veteran singer Lee Sun-hee released a new album, "Now I Finally See Love," at noon Wednesday, her agency Chorokbaem Entertainment said.
The album contains two tracks -- the title song of the same name and "A Wise Middle Age Life."
"Now I Finally See Love," composed by Park Geun-tae, reflects on the depth of emotions built over time and offers insights into life. Lee delivers the universal theme of love through her signature emotional depth and powerful vocals.
The B-side track "A Wise Middle Age Life" was written, composed and arranged by Lee herself. The song portrays middle age as a turning point for self-reflection and care, rather than a period of decline.
It marks Lee’s first new release in about four years since "I Won’t Lose," released in September 2022 in collaboration with YB.
The agency said the album will once again demonstrate the musical depth and matured sensibility of Lee, often referred to as the “nation’s vocalist.”
Lee debuted in 1984 after winning the grand prize at the Riverside Song Festival and has since gained popularity with hits such as "To J," "Ah! The Good Old Days," "I Always Love You," "Turning the Pages of Memories" and "Fate."
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