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Lee Hyo-ri Set to Unveil New Single "Hoodie E Banbaji" After Four Years

Published October 3, 2023 07:32 PM

Singer Lee Hyo-ri's upcoming single ″Hoodie E Banbaji″ [ANTENNA MUSIC]


Lee Hyo-ri, the celebrated singer and former member of the iconic girl group Fin.K.L, is set to make a musical comeback with her latest digital single, "Hoodie E Banbaji," slated for release on Oct. 12. This marks her first musical venture since her 2017 album "Black," promising a refreshing glimpse into her enduring artistry.

The digital single, "Hoodie E Banbaji," which translates to "hoodie and shorts," is poised to showcase "Lee Hyo-ri's charms that never change despite changing times," as stated by her agency, Antenna Music. A teaser film, featuring the singer in a hoodie and shorts, was recently unveiled on Antenna Music's official social media accounts, heightening anticipation for the forthcoming release.

Lee Hyo-ri's musical journey commenced in 2003 when she transitioned from her success with Fin.K.L to a flourishing solo career, debuting with her first album "Stylish..." and the lead track "10 Minutes." Over the years, she has gained immense popularity with hit songs like "U-Go-Girl" (2008) and "Bad Girls" (2013), showcasing her versatile talent and resonating with fans worldwide.

Beyond her music, Lee Hyo-ri has been an engaging presence on television, gracing programs such as "Family Outing" (2008) on SBS and JTBC's "Hyori's Homestay" (2017-18), displaying her multifaceted artistry.

Antenna Music, the esteemed music label founded in 1997 by singer-songwriter Yoo Hee-yeol, serves as the creative home to a plethora of talented musicians and artists, including Lucid Fall, Peppertones, Mijoo, Kwon Jin-ah, Sam Kim, and Yoo Jae-seok. Lee Hyo-ri's upcoming release is highly anticipated, promising to captivate audiences and reassert her position in the music industry.

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Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com 

Lee Hyo-ri Set to Unveil New Single "Hoodie E Banbaji" After Four Years

Singer Lee Hyo-ri's upcoming single ″Hoodie E Banbaji″ [ANTENNA MUSIC]


Lee Hyo-ri, the celebrated singer and former member of the iconic girl group Fin.K.L, is set to make a musical comeback with her latest digital single, "Hoodie E Banbaji," slated for release on Oct. 12. This marks her first musical venture since her 2017 album "Black," promising a refreshing glimpse into her enduring artistry.

The digital single, "Hoodie E Banbaji," which translates to "hoodie and shorts," is poised to showcase "Lee Hyo-ri's charms that never change despite changing times," as stated by her agency, Antenna Music. A teaser film, featuring the singer in a hoodie and shorts, was recently unveiled on Antenna Music's official social media accounts, heightening anticipation for the forthcoming release.

Lee Hyo-ri's musical journey commenced in 2003 when she transitioned from her success with Fin.K.L to a flourishing solo career, debuting with her first album "Stylish..." and the lead track "10 Minutes." Over the years, she has gained immense popularity with hit songs like "U-Go-Girl" (2008) and "Bad Girls" (2013), showcasing her versatile talent and resonating with fans worldwide.

Beyond her music, Lee Hyo-ri has been an engaging presence on television, gracing programs such as "Family Outing" (2008) on SBS and JTBC's "Hyori's Homestay" (2017-18), displaying her multifaceted artistry.

Antenna Music, the esteemed music label founded in 1997 by singer-songwriter Yoo Hee-yeol, serves as the creative home to a plethora of talented musicians and artists, including Lucid Fall, Peppertones, Mijoo, Kwon Jin-ah, Sam Kim, and Yoo Jae-seok. Lee Hyo-ri's upcoming release is highly anticipated, promising to captivate audiences and reassert her position in the music industry.

Sayart.net

Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com 

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