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4 Only is the third Korean-language and fourth overall studio album by South Korean singer and songwriter Lee Hi, released on September 9, 2021, through AOMG. [1] It is Lee's first studio album since Seoulite (2016), and first collection of new material since her 2019 EP 24°C and subsequent departure from YG Entertainment.
Lee Ha-yi (Korean: 이하이; born September 23, 1996), known by her stage name Lee Hi, is a South Korean singer and songwriter.She first garnered attention as the runner-up of K-pop Star 1.
The music video for the song was released simultaneously with the single on May 12. The concept for the music video originated from Changmo's direction which Lee Hi and Chanyeol liked. [10] The video itself was quite simplistic as it shows Chanyeol moving across four different rooms that portray winter, autumn, summer, and spring.
Lee Hi was the runner-up of SBS' K-pop Star Season 1. Her debut single "1.2.3.4", was released on October 28, 2012, and reached No. 1 with first-week sales of 667,549 downloads. Her debut single "1.2.3.4", was released on October 28, 2012, and reached No. 1 with first-week sales of 667,549 downloads.
"No One" (stylized in all caps, Korean: 누구없소; RR: Nugu Eopso) is a song recorded by South Korean singer and songwriter Lee Hi featuring B.I of iKon from Lee's first EP 24°C. It was released on May 30, 2019, by YG as the lead single from the EP. It is Lee's first single (as the lead artist) since her three-year hiatus following the ...
Songfacts is a music-oriented website that has articles about songs, detailing the meaning behind the lyrics, how and when they were recorded, and any other info that can be found. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
No, it’s not about the video game. “Fortnight,” the first single from Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a duet with Post Malone.. Before we delve into the lyrics, let ...
First Love [1] [2] is the debut studio album by South Korean singer Lee Hi.Before its release, her agency, YG Entertainment, stated that Lee Hi would take on genres like jazz and rhythm and blues that are rarely heard in the K-pop industry.