Yoo Jae-suk expressed his concerns about the 'What Do You Do When You Play?' Seoul Music Festival project.
On the broadcast of 'What Do You Do When You Play?' aired on the 2nd, preliminary rounds and a second blind audition were held to determine the finalists for the Seoul Music Festival.
On this day, Yoo Jae-suk spoke at a pre-meeting held at a café in Marronnier Park, saying, "Many people have said they like the lyrical lyrics of this program," sharing their feedback.
Haha noted, "My father said he enjoyed watching it comfortably after a long time. Yoo PD has made a mark this time. I sense a star PD coming," and sent his support. In response, Yoo Jae-suk confessed, "I really need to do well this time. I have to show it to the higher-ups. This is my directorial debut," revealing the pressure he feels as a first-time sole planner.
Meanwhile, Joo Woo-jae expressed optimism, saying, "I think these days, even friends might like it, as all the lyrics from the 80s are in Korean, which contrasts with today's songs."
On the other hand, the 'What Do You Do When You Play?' Seoul Music Festival segment recorded a 4.2% viewership rating for households in the metropolitan area and a 2.5% rating for the 2049 demographic, taking first place among all variety shows on Saturday in the broadcast on July 26. The scene where Yoo Jae-suk and Haha wrapped up the preliminaries and called for additional participants soared to a peak of 5.8% in viewership, recording the "highest one minute." (Nielsen Korea data)
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