Emotional balladeer Song Ha-ye confesses a sorrow that has not faded with time in her present voice.

Song Ha-ye will release the remake song "Lie(라이)" on various online music sites at 6 p.m. on the 7th.

"Lie" is a song by Park Hwayobi released in June 2000 that depicts the heart that, knowing there is no return, cannot let go of the last traces of that person.

Earlier, Song Ha-ye performed "Lie" as an impromptu live in a restaurant filled with customers, and the video became a hot topic, prompting a flood of requests for the song's release. Composer Choi Jae-eun, the original composer, saw Song Ha-ye's "Lie" cover video on YouTube and was deeply impressed by the sincerity of her vocals, and through that connection the remake project was realized.

In this remake, Song Ha-ye expressed that emotion not by raising it higher but with a lower, precarious breath. She delicately revived the aching tremor, the unbalanced wavering of the heart, and the spaces left between the lyrics, completing the 2026 Song Ha-ye version of "Lie."

Song Ha-ye said, I felt greatly honored to cover the song of senior Park Hwayobi, whom I have long respected, and I enjoyed working on it.

Meanwhile, Song Ha-ye's remake song "Lie" will be available on various online music sites at 6 p.m. on the 7th.

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