[NEWS] Lee Hyori 4th album title song predicted to be the ‘2nd U-Go-Girl’!
2010.01.29
It is known that the title song to sexy icon Lee Hyori’s comeback 4th album, set to be released late-February or early-March, is composed by newcomer composer.
An official said, “Lee Hyori is not only working on songs from famous composers but also from various newcomer composers. Lee Hyori participated in the selection of the songs for the album, and song from a newcomer composer stood out for her hence there is high chance that it will be the title song for the album.”
Another official also added, “A song from one newcomer composer is like to give a high level of sensationalism. Please look forward to that great song.”
It was also revealed that, “The title song to Lee Hyori’s 4th album is comparable to that of ‘U-Go-Girl’ off her 3rd album, and it is composed by a new composer. Please look forward to a big hit.”
Lee Hyori made a big hit in 2008 with her comeback 3rd album and title song ‘U-Go-Girl’. The song was composed by famous composer E-Tribe. Lee Hyori has also made E-Tribe more well known with this big hit song.
Meanwhile, it is known that hiphop group LeeSsang Gary will be featured in the new album.
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