Singer Choi Soo-ho delivered a deep and profound emotional experience to viewers.
Choi Soo-ho reinterpreted classic hits from the 1990s and 2000s in his own style during MBN's 'Hanil Top Ten Show,' which aired on the afternoon of the 13th, stimulating viewers' nostalgia.
The episode featured a special titled 'Reply 1999,' where the 'King of Singers 1' and 'King of Singers 2' teams competed with millennium-era hits from the late 1990s to the early 2000s alongside the band Y2K.
Choi Soo-ho made a striking entrance in a white suit highlighted by luxurious silver detailing. Ahead of his 'strong man' competition, he noted, "There is a strength that emanates from my very being," displaying remarkable confidence.
Next, Choi Soo-ho and Kang Moon-kyung showcased a duet performance of Choi Baek-ho's 'Youngilman Friends.' He generously displayed his unique crisp vocals and powerful singing ability, naturally making the audience sway their shoulders and heating up the atmosphere.
Choi Soo-ho also portrayed Lee Sun-hee's 'Fox Rain,' highlighting his delicate emotional sensitivity. He explained his song choice by stating, "When I was in Japan, Korean dramas were all the rage. I prepared the OST 'Fox Rain' from the popular show 'My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho.'"
Choi Soo-ho captivated the audience's eyes and ears with a poignant performance that contrasted with the lively energy shown in 'Youngilman Friends.' His delicate vocals and detailed emotional expression maximized the poignant atmosphere of the song, creating a perfect stage.
Finally, Choi Soo-ho's powerful rendition of the title track 'Until the End' from his first mini-album 'One' released last month was depicted, shaking fans' hearts once again. His energetic voice harmonized perfectly with the passionate sound, delivering intense emotion until the very end.
Meanwhile, Choi Soo-ho continues to be active with his new song 'Until the End.'
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