Singer Lee Hwa-myeong released a new album.

Lee Hwa-myeong's new album "Ppyojjok sangja wa byeol (Here I Am)" is an album made to comfort those who live in wounds and pain for their own reasons, and its repetitive snare drum's gentle marching rhythm is impressive. Delicate sounds that seem to lead a march of dreams and hope, combined with Lee Hwa-myeong's voice, draw listeners into deep immersion.

This song, which features the delicate sound of composer Jo Won-il, who participated in many of Lee Hwa-myeong's previous songs, and showcases clean, high-quality mixing and mastering, has also been released in a high-resolution audio (24bit) version.

The music video, which unfolds in the form of a drama for about 10 minutes, contains consolation for the struggling and exhausted socially vulnerable. Lee Hwa-myeong personally participated in the audition and casting process of the actors to ensure the message she wanted to convey would be revealed, offering careful advice without sparing effort.

Last year, through "Bawitteum ui kkum (Here the Dream)," in which she expressed stories of her life and life philosophy through music and talked about hope and the future, Lee Hwa-myeong expanded from her inner stories to include the people around her and put a message in the new album that aims to give the gift of hope so they can overcome difficult times.

Through the new release, Lee Hwa-myeong not only delivers messages of consolation and hope to many people but also presented a comprehensive art form that completes the message she wants to convey with diverse content, from a fully realized sound to a music video that feels like watching a drama.

Meanwhile, Lee Hwa-myeong's new record "Ppyojjok sangja wa byeol" was released at 6 p.m. on the 16th through various online music sites.<

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