Yesterday, Sophia Eldo, a 9-year-old Brazilian artist, released her first original song and the animated music video for “I’m a Lucky Girl,” thrilling K-pop fans and followers. With her captivating personality and genuine passion for South Korea, Sophia has become a reference in Brazil for creating content about Korean culture. Her new song, which she wrote herself, reflects her journey of fulfilled dreams and unforgettable experiences, including the memorable moment when she hugged her idol, Cha Eun Woo.
In “I’m a Lucky Girl,” Sophia expresses all the affection she feels for this journey, singing: “just for you, I got the plane… just for you, I crossed the ocean… I’m a lucky girl.” More than just a song, this is a celebration of everything she experienced in Korea, and represents the desire of many fans who, through her, feel connected to a country so far away. For this reason, Sophia is seen by her followers as an “informal ambassador” of Korea in Brazil, bringing two cultures closer together and uniting fans from both sides who, despite the geographical distance, share the same love.
With many projects in progress, Sophia has great news on the way and promises to continue winning hearts with her productions. The animated video for “I’m a Lucky Girl” is now available on YouTube and is worth watching, as it conveys Sophia’s contagious energy and love, which transforms any distance into a real connection between countries.