Singer-songwriter Lee Mujin releases the digital single "Bbaepsae" today (27th), resonating with listeners' emotions.

Lee Mujin, who depicted the diversity of youth through his mini album "Manhwa (滿花)" last year, authentically sings about feelings of loss in this new song "Bbaepsae."

"Bbaepsae" is a song that draws a parallel to the situation where one had to give up despite doing their best, centered around a band sound that unfolds dramatically, encapsulating the solitary image of the 'bbaepsae.' Lee Mujin's unique personality combined with his spacious vocals and deep, delicate lyrics is expected to convey the complex emotions of a person's shattered inner self.

In particular, phrases in the lyrics such as "It's okay even if it ends like this," "It's okay even if everyone leaves me," and "I've regretted enough not to love" represent the hearts of those who struggle not to crumble even after loss, conveying deep empathy and comfort that goes beyond simple despair.

This new song "Bbaepsae" is expected to leave a deep resonance among many youth, as it combines Lee Mujin's delicate emotional narrative with insights about life.

Additionally, the teaser video for the music video "Bbaepsae," which was previously released, contrasts with Lee Mujin's bright and cheerful mood that he has showcased so far, raising curiosity about his new image transformation.

The digital single "Bbaepsae," which signals Lee Mujin's new narrative and image transformation, will be released through online music sites at 6 p.m. on the 27th.

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