Actor and singer Lee Junho is set to begin 2026 with a heartfelt musical gift for fans. On January 26 at 6 p.m. KST, Lee will release his new digital single ‘Always’ (Korean title: ‘Four Seasons’) across major music platforms, marking his first ever seasonal greeting song since debut.
The track expands on the time-themed narrative introduced in his recent season’s greeting project ‘Lazy Hours,’ translating the concept into music. ‘Always’ traces the quiet accumulation of time how a single day becomes a season, and seasons come together to form a year mirroring the steady relationship Lee has built with his fans over time.

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A Song Built on Time and Promise
Lee Junho personally participated in writing and producing ‘Always,’ underscoring the project’s sincerity. At the heart of the song is a clear, emotional message: “I’ll walk with you through every season.” Rather than grand gestures, the track leans into warmth and restraint, emphasizing continuity, presence, and shared time.
According to his agency, the song is designed to convey “simple but warm emotions,” adding that Lee hoped the idea of moving through all four seasons together would offer listeners a sense of quiet comfort. The production reflects that intention, favoring a gentle, reflective tone that aligns with the song’s lyrical promise.
First Live Performance at Fan Meeting
Fans will get an early taste of the song through a live performance. Lee Junho will unveil ‘Always’ for the first time during his upcoming fan meeting ‘Stunning Us,’ scheduled for January 24 and 25. The event is expected to highlight a more intimate side of the artist, with ‘Always’ positioned as a central emotional moment in the setlist.
The decision to debut the song live before its official digital release further reinforces its role as a direct message to fans, rather than a conventional commercial single.
A Different Kind of Release
While Lee Junho has balanced acting and music throughout his career, ‘Always’ stands out for its intent. Rather than targeting charts or trends, the release functions as a seasonal letter in song form, reinforcing a long-term bond built on consistency rather than spectacle.

