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As the 20th presidential election draws near, the competition for a 'logo song' that will catch the ears of voters is fierce as the campaign is fierce.
Reporter Kang Min-woo took a look at what song each candidate chose and what message was hidden in the song.
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This song is a rewritten version of 'Amor Party' by trot singer Kim Yeon-ja, the representative logo song of Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung.
[Lee Jae-myung Party.
For me, Jaemyung Lee!
Lee Jae-myung, strong in crisis!]
A popular song on the trot program emphasizes momentum.
[Reputed to be a reliable worker.
Symbol number 1, Lee Jae-myung is a real person~]
It is a genre with high popularity, and it is interpreted as a plan to capture the hearts of the middle-aged and older people.
People's Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol chose the late Kim Kwang-seok's song 'Where the Wind Blows'.
[Where a New Wind Blows, Symbol No. 2 Yun Seok-yeol] It
is read with the intention of expanding the scope with the song of a singer preferred by the progressive camp.
Su-il Yoon's 'Apartment' points to the failure of the current government's real estate policy.
[Nowhere to go, growing bank loan debt~ (solved and solved by Yoon Seok-yeol)]
Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung chose a song that emphasized the difference between the two major parties and the color of the party's symbol.
[In between red and blue, Sim Sang-jung of the Justice Party is yellow symbol number 3]
Ahn Cheol-soo, candidate of the People's Party, created a new fast-tempo song with morality as a point.
[Ahn Cheol's new government, the country prospers only if the reception is good!]
These logo songs are contracted to be used only during the campaign period by paying the copyright holders of the original song.
(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Soo-seon, CG: Kang Yu-ra)