Singer Hye-eun recalled her past of having to part with her young daughter after her divorce, tearing up.

On the 17th, singer Hye-eun, who is celebrating her 50th anniversary of her debut, appeared as a guest on KBS1's "Morning Court."

On that day, Hye-eun chose the last of her four signature songs, "Rain," which was released in 1989. He explained about the birth story of "Rain," saying, "This song was also sung by someone else. I just sang it because it was a guide, and I liked it after listening, so I ended up performing this song."

In particular, he revealed the reason why "Rain" resonated with him, saying, "Actually, I divorced when my eldest child was 6 years old. So when I sang this song at that time, it talks about love between two people, but for me, it becomes an emotional line with my child, so I've never sung that song properly. If I put in a bit of emotion, I keep tearing up."

Hye-eun married an older businessman while pregnant with her first daughter in 1984, but divorced in 1988, and as a result, she had to part with her daughter. As she recalled that time, she bowed her head, tearing up in sorrow.

In response, announcer Kim Jae-won said, "I bet you thought of your daughter every time you sang that song," and Hye-eun replied, "However, my daughter came back to me after 30 years. So now I sing it with about 100 percent emotion. Because my daughter is here, I feel more comfortable. It's my favorite song."

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