Big Mama Lee Young-hyun-Park Min-hye, 'I Used to Love You' charted at the same time... Expecting a long run

Singers Lee Young Hyun and Park Min Hye are receiving favorable reviews for their legendary vocal harmonies.

On the 30th of last month, the fourth song of the remake project "If I Did," "I Was in Love," was released, and the song reborn with the voices of Lee Young Hyun and Park Min Hye is doing well on the music charts.

"I Was in Love" succeeded in entering the charts of major music sites in Korea immediately after its release and is captivating the public. As of 7 p.m. on the 30th, it was ranked 19th on the Melon HOT 100 (within 30 days of release), 53rd on the HOT 100 (within 100 days of release), and Genie Music TOP 200, and succeeded in charting at the same time as its release.

In particular, it reached the highest rank of 18th on the Melon HOT 100 (within 30 days of release) chart. In addition, the song was ranked 178th on the Genie Music TOP 200 chart immediately after its release, but through word-of-mouth, the song has risen to 68th place (as of midnight on July 1), showing its presence on the chart.

While it is expected that the remake of "I loved you" will continue its long run on the charts, the special clip video released through the YouTube channel has also started to gain popularity. In the video, Lee Young-hyun and Park Min-hye expressed their sorrow through a powerful parade of high notes as well as cool vocals that wrapped around the eardrums, drawing admiration from the viewers.

The remake of "I Used to Love You" depicts a heartbreaking story of remembering a lover without being able to get over the breakup. It was reborn with the voices of Lee Young Hyun and Park Min Hye, and the six-step high note that connects the original song has been attracting attention.

The remake of "I used to love you" and "Love" and "There's no one like you" have been receiving praise for their vocals, including reactions that they are overwhelmed by their vocals.