Singer Kim Youn-jee, former member of the group SeeYa, unveiled her first singing stage after undergoing vocal cord surgery.

On the 25th, a video titled "SeeYa's Kim Youn-jee, singing for the first time in 6 months after vocal cord surgery" was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'Kim Youn-jee Younjee.'

The released video captures Kim Youn-jee, who is recovering from cyst surgery on her vocal cords, attempting to sing at a request for a congratulatory song. He expressed concern, saying, "Today is the day I have an official schedule after the surgery. I've got a congratulatory schedule lined up. Finally, I'm going to sing. I don't know how it will go."

In the earlier video, Kim said, "I sang for the first time, but it feels very strange and doesn't work. My voice keeps cutting off and does not connect, and I can't catch high notes," expressing her disappointment at not being able to finish singing SeeYa's 'Love's Greeting.' She also revealed how she was receiving vocal training, adding, "I used to sing this all the time, but since I can't do it now."

Two weeks later, after recovering her condition, Kim woke up at 5 a.m., warmed up her voice, finished her makeup and hair, and headed to the wedding hall. Kim said, "I will try to sing well with my heart," and took the stage, successfully completing her congratulatory song despite her concerns.

After finishing the stage, Kim stated, "It feels amazing now that I've done it. It's surprising that I can sing like this. I'm still a bit nervous. I've worried a lot during this time because my voice was shaking continuously. Since it's shaky, the pitch is also unstable," adding, "Now I think I can gather my courage and sing slowly."

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