This year, soldiers were consoled by 'this song'...Who's No. 1 on the military chart?

2024.11.26. AM 10:04
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This year, active-duty soldiers picked Lee Jeok's "Don't Worry My Love" as the most comforting song during their service.

The Defense Daily of the National Defense Information Service surveyed 304 soldiers from the 4th to the 18th for "the best ballad song that comforted my military life."

As a result of the survey, 162 songs were listed, and 8.6% of the respondents chose Lee Jeok's "Don't Worry My Love," while Norazo's "My Brother" and Yoon Jong-shin's "Uphill" came in third, respectively.

Kim Kwang-seok's "Letters from Private" came in fourth and Kim Min-woo's "In the Entrance Train" came in fifth, proving that songs released in the 1980s and 1990s still proved their appeal to soldiers in their early 20s.A soldier who chose

{Don't worry my love' said he cried just hearing it when he was in trouble, and the soldier who chose the 'Uphill' explained the reason for the selection, saying he was determined to eventually climb when there was hard training.




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