Singer Lee Seung-chul fully benefited from actor Park Bo-gum's effect.

On the 13th, KBS2's Problem Child in House will feature singer Lee Seung-chul, the "live king" of Korea's pop music, who is approaching his 40th debut anniversary.

On that broadcast, Lee Seung-chul will reveal the story of how his song "I love you so much" climbed back up the music charts thanks to Park Bo-gum. Lee, who appeared on KBS2's Park Bo-gum's Cantabile after a phone call from his dear junior Park Bo-gum, sang "I love you so much" with Park Bo-gum and drew attention. It is said that during their duet stage, Park Bo-gum's looks worked hard and even led to the song's chart rebound, and Lee experienced the so-called "Park Bo-gum magic."

Next, Lee Seung-chul offers a one-point vocal lesson for "Rooftop IU" Hong Jin Kyung. He corrected Hong Jin Kyung's unstable pitch in one go and instantly raised her singing skills; the rooftop MCs who witnessed Lee Seung-chul's special lesson on site were amazed. After becoming Lee Seung-chul's vocal protégé through the lesson, Hong Jin Kyung asks Lee Seung-chul for advice, "Can I release even one album?" What will vocal teacher Lee Seung-chul's answer be?

In particular, Lee Seung-chul also revealed that he is the cherished junior of singer Cho Yong-pil, the "legendary king" of Korea. In his early debut days, Cho Yong-pil, who recognized Lee Seung-chul's true worth early on, frequently called on him. Lee said he accompanied Cho Yong-pil and listened in advance to new songs by famous overseas artists, and he recalled the days when he broadened his musical horizons by working on music with Cho Yong-pil abroad.

The episode about "king" Cho Yong-pil and the "post-Cho Yong-pil" Lee Seung-chul will be revealed on KBS2's Problem Child in House, which airs at 8:30 p.m. on the 13th.

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