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Lee Hyori's impact on South Korean entertainment is often defined by the "Hyori Syndrome" of 2003, where she dominated music, fashion, and advertising.

Her career includes six studio albums, such as Dark Angel (2006), It's Hyorish (2008), and Black (2017), the latter of which featured her own production and songwriting. Lee Hyori's impact on South Korean entertainment is

Her debut track "10 Minutes" won multiple Grand Prizes ( Daesangs ) at year-end ceremonies like the KBS Music Awards and SBS Gayo Daejeon . The documentary, often titled Super Star Lee Hyori

The documentary, often titled Super Star Lee Hyori internationally, provides a behind-the-scenes look at the singer's transition from a high-glamour pop icon to a more grounded individual. highlighting her interest in yoga

The film contrasts her public "Super Star" persona with her "human scent" (reflected in the Korean title Saram-naemsae ), highlighting her interest in yoga, animal rights, and a simpler lifestyle away from the cameras. Career Milestones and "Hyori Syndrome"

The phrase refers to a 2022 documentary film that explores the life and career of the South Korean "Queen of K-Pop," Lee Hyori.