Singers Woodz and Ha Dong-kyun, and comedian Park Myung-soo joined the 'Seoul Music Awards.'

On the afternoon of the 23rd, the MBC entertainment program 'What Do You Do When You Play?' featured the qualifiers for the '80s Seoul Music Awards' finally gathering in one place to reveal their identities.

First, the performers from Gongjak Sangga, Dong-A Planning, and Jongno Books appeared behind a partition, singing Jo Deok-bae's 'If You Come into My Heart' and showcasing their charming vocal tones. Gongjak Sangga, as everyone expected, was Park Myung-soo, Dong-A Planning was Ha Dong-kyun, and Jongno Books was Woodz.

Woodz, who completed his military service in July and was discharged, stated, "It's been about 24 days since my discharge. I filmed a video of me singing right the day after I was discharged."

Woodz, who achieved a viral success even during his military hiatus with 'Drowning,' expressed his feelings when asked, "I feel overwhelmed. I think I was lucky, and I've been busy lately."

Park Myung-soo, who was previously held back but then qualified, responded to the question of whether he felt bad by saying, "I didn't feel bad. I don't think I could have said that I qualified either." He added, "I usually like Dong-kyun, and Woodz is a well-doing new-generation singer. I was happy to sing together."

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast screen

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