In "K-pop Demon Hunters," Lee Jae, who worked on and sang Huntlix's "Golden," confessed to a voice complex.

Lee Jae appeared as a guest on KBS Radio CoolFM's Lee Eun-ji's Gayo Plaza, which aired on the afternoon of the 13th.

On the day, Lee Jae said about visiting Korea, "I really wanted to come to Korea. I of course wanted to greet the Korean viewers, so I wanted to come quickly. I wanted to come quickly, but the schedule is no joke," she said.

She added, "I sleep three to four hours a day. I'm tired, but I really enjoy the time greeting fans. I've lived in Korea for 15 to 16 years, so this is home for me and I love it here."

Lee Jae, who said this was her first time appearing on radio, said, "It's my very first time so it doesn't feel real. Most radio in the U.S. is done by video chat. I was going to do it but haven't yet, so this is truly my first time," she said.

She also said about receiving much love through the Netflix animation "K-pop Demon Hunters," "Strangely, my voice was a complex for me. Even as a trainee, my voice was low so I wondered, 'Is it kind of dark?' It wasn't a pretty voice. But I'm so grateful that people love it like this."

Lee Jae sang the songs of Huntlix member Rumi in "K-pop Demon Hunters." In particular, she wrote and performed "Golden," which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and has gained great popularity.

[Photo] A capture of the visible radio from Lee Eun-ji's Gayo Plaza.

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