Lee Sang-eun, born March 12, 1970, also known by her stage name Lee Tzsche, is a
South Korean singer-songwriter who debuted in 1988 and has since released 15
full-length albums. Born on March 12, 1970, she first gained attention for her
unisex style and unique musical presence after winning the Rookie Artist Award
at the 1988 Golden Disc Awards. However, feeling disillusioned with the
entertainment industry, she took a break and traveled to Japan and the U.S. to
study art, which greatly influenced her second phase as a musician. Her
breakthrough came with Slow Days (1991), a mini...