
Singer Lee Chan-won's performance video of "Yeonriji" has reached 17 million views. This video was released on March 6, 2021, on Lee Chan-won's official YouTube channel and surpassed 17 million views as of February 10. The video features Lee Chan-won's stage performance of "Yeonriji" on TV Chosun's program "Love Call Center."
Lee Chan-won appeared on stage wearing a striking red jacket and pants with a black shirt. He captivated the audience by singing the first line, "Even if we live, we live together; even if we die, we die together," with a heartfelt voice. The original artist, Jang Min-ho, expressed surprise and admiration by removing the in-ear monitor upon hearing Lee Chan-won's singing. After the first verse ended, the cast stood up simultaneously, responding to Lee Chan-won's performance with enthusiastic applause and thumbs up.
While singing, Lee Chan-won maintained emotional intensity with restrained gestures such as raising his hand or clenching his fist. He employed his distinctive vocal techniques of bending and scratching notes, focusing on the song with a sorrowful gaze, overwhelming the audience. This display showcased his professionalism and earned him praise.
"Yeonriji" refers to the phenomenon where branches with different roots intertwine and grow as if they are one tree. Lee Chan-won explained the meaning of this song while performing "Yeonriji" at the "Changa" (燦歌) concert. He said, "Although we lived in different environments, we became one through music, just like Yeonriji," deeply moving his fans.
Lee Chan-won plans to continue his concerts starting in Jinju from February 21 to 22, then in Gwangju from March 7 to 8, and in Daejeon from March 28 to 29. He will also serve as the sole MC for KBS's "Seol Special 2026 Lucky Trot Festival" and will appear as an MC for the "33rd Hanteo Music Awards 2025."
Lee Chan-won's "Yeonriji" is an important song that demonstrates his musical achievements and raises great expectations for his future activities.



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