Eun Ga-eun, No. 1 female trot singer who is likely to win the full marathon course
Eun Ga-eun, No. 1 female trot singer who is likely to win the full marathon course
Singer Eun Ga-eun took first place in ‘Female Trot Singer Who Can Win the Full Marathon Course’.

Ten Asia conducted a vote from the 22nd to the 28th under the topic, 'Which female trot singer can win the full marathon course?'

Eun Ga-eun took first place. Eun Ga-eun released her new song ‘Noble Person’ on the 15th. 'Noble Man' is a song that poetically expresses the earnest feelings and gratitude of longing and waiting for a loved one. In particular, the lyrics are impressive as they contain the essence of love that transcends this life. Eun Ga-eun's clear voice leaves a deep impression and is loved by fans.

Second place is Dahyun Kim. Kim Da-hyun appeared on stage with Aiko Sumida in the 4th episode of MBN's 'Korea-Japan Singer Competition' aired on the 23rd, and sang Ahn Jung-ae's 'Daejeon Blues'. As a result of the vote, Dahyun Kim won with 90 points. Dahyun Kim is continuing to be busy by touring the country and meeting fans in person, starting with the 'Active Singer King' TOP7 National Tour Concert at the Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Stadium on the 20th.

Jeon Yu-jin was named in third place. In the 4th episode of MBN's 'Korea-Japan Singer Show' broadcast on the 23rd, Jeon Yu-jin sang 'Lovers', a self-composed song by Mirai Fukuda and Mayumi Itsuwa, a leading Japanese singer-songwriter in the 1970s, and adapted into 'After Breakup' by singer Lin-ae in Korea. ‘Lee Yeo’ was sung in Korean and Japanese. The two ended in a draw.

Currently, on the Top Ten Ten Asia website, 'Which male singer seems to play well with children?', 'Which female singer seems to play well with children?', 'Which male trot singer seems to play well with children?', 'Which male singer seems to play well with children?' A vote is being held on the topic 'Which female trot singer would be good at playing with children?'

Kim Se-ah, Ten Asia reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr
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