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On March 16, Lee Hyori released the digital single \"Dalrayo\" (English title: Different) on major streaming platforms. The track pairs Lee Hyori's vocal performance — she appears on the program as a counselor — with production by Lee Sang-soon. Noh Young-shim, the music director for the hit drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo, connected deeply with the program's mission and contributed the song, adding further significance to the release.
\"Dalrayo\" frames the fear that comes from being different without asking listeners to pretend everything is fine. Its lyrics are a simple, earnest plea: see me as I am, and look at others without forcing change. The song functions as a calm confession and a modest anthem for anyone stepping forward in the name of love. Over a clear piano motif, Lee Hyori's unadorned, sincere voice leaves a warm, lingering impression.
SBS's Mongle Counseling Center chronicles an eight-week journey in which young people with developmental disabilities — affectionately called Mongle-ssi — receive dating coaching from counselor Lee Hyori and her husband Lee Sang-soon as they search for their first love. The program airs Sundays at 11:05 p.m.
Under the couple's warm mentorship, the candid, innocent Mongle-ssi build new connections. The series captures a poignant chapter of youth and has drawn enthusiastic support from viewers.
The Mongle Counseling Center theme song \"Dalrayo,\" sung by Lee Hyori and produced by Lee Sang-soon, is now available on major music platforms.
[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung ent@stoo.com]
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