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'Myanmar-born' girl singer Wani Hwa releases tribute song for the Myanmar people

'Myanmar-born' girl singer Wani Hwa releases tribute song for the Myanmar people The tribute song "Spring of Myanmar," sung by Myanmar-born singer Wan Yi-hwa, was released on music streaming sites on the 16th.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Sumi] Wan Yi-hwa (14), a Myanmar-born singer who gained attention by performing "Sangsahwa" on KBS2's "Trot National Sports Festival," has released a dedication song for the people of Myanmar fighting for democracy.


According to the YouTube channel "Pulpi Project," several dedication songs were prepared for the Myanmar people resisting the military junta, and songs including "Myanmar's Spring" sung by Wan Yi-hwa, "Everything Will Be OK," and "Da Jaldoelgeoya" were released on music platforms at noon on the 16th.


Before the music release, on the 15th, the YouTube channel "Pulpi Project" released a video of "Myanmar's Spring." The video featured photos depicting the current situation in Myanmar along with Wan Yi-hwa's poignant and clear voice, touching the hearts of many.


'Myanmar-born' girl singer Wani Hwa releases tribute song for the Myanmar people On the 15th, a video of Wanihwa singing "Spring of Myanmar" was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'Pulpi Project'. [Photo by YouTube 'Pulpi Project']


The "Pulpi Project" stated that about 40 professional musicians participated in this project, expressing the sorrow and support of Koreans for Myanmar. Additionally, after "Myanmar's Spring," Korean, English, and Myanmar versions of "Everything Will Be OK" and "Da Jaldoelgeoya" will be sequentially released on YouTube.


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