Л°±н•™ - Лі Мќґмљ¤ Мќґлњђлі” Zhuravli (cranes) Apr 2026

The song is a legendary Soviet-era ballad that serves as a haunting anthem for fallen soldiers. Its deep emotional resonance, particularly in the Korean context through the voice of Bass Lee Dae-beom (이대범), stems from its origins as a meditation on loss, peace, and the transcendence of the soul. Historical and Artistic Context

: The final verses describe an "empty spot" in the flying wedge, which the narrator believes is reserved for them, signaling their eventual reunion with the departed. The song is a legendary Soviet-era ballad that

: The narrator watches a flock of cranes and senses their voices are those of the fallen. : The narrator watches a flock of cranes

The lyrics, translated into many languages, follow a structure of observation, realization, and eventual transition: translated into many languages

: As a bass, Lee Dae-beom utilizes the lower register to emphasize the weight of history and the somber, respectful tone required for a war memorial song.