South Korean singer and television personality Lee Chan-won is solidifying his presence at the October Netizen Awards, where he currently ranks fourth in the broadcasting category. As of October 16, Lee has garnered 1,669 votes, trailing behind industry figures like Son Tae-jin, Kian84, and Yoo Jae-suk.
Lee first rose to prominence on the popular South Korean audition show Mister Trot and has since built a reputation for his versatility across both music and television. His fan base continues to grow, with supporters praising his diverse talents, particularly in the trot music scene.
In addition to his strong showing at the Netizen Awards, Lee recently celebrated a significant milestone. The music video for his song "Sky Travel," uploaded to his official YouTube channel, surpassed 4 million views. The video, celebrated for its emotional depth and blend of fantasy elements, has struck a chord with fans, further boosting his popularity.

Meanwhile, Lee's fan club, VIP Chance, remains an active and dedicated community. In a recent charitable effort, the group donated 5,000 coal briquettes to support low-income families during the winter season, leaving heartfelt messages like "Have a warm winter with Lee Chan-won."
The South Korean singer continues to enjoy widespread support, positioning himself as a key figure in both the music and entertainment sectors.


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