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Wing faced off against a Japanese competitor in a beatbox match.

On the 29th, MBC's Omniscient Interfering View (hereinafter Omniscient Interfering View) aired and featured Tzuyang and beatboxers Wing and His.

The BeatFella House that Wing belongs to competed in the GBB held in Japan. After the solo rounds began, it was Wing's turn, and Wing was matched against a Canadian competitor. The manager described the opposing competitor as "a musician who does musical beatboxing."

The opposing competitor attacked with Wing's signature song "Dopamine," and Wing maintained a poker face as if he had expected it. Finally, it was Wing's turn. Wing demonstrated even more upgraded skills and received a standing ovation. Wing won unanimously and received enthusiastic applause.

After the solo rounds, the team rounds began. The team rounds proceeded as a Korea-Japan match. As Wing and His made eye contact and beatboxed, the Japanese team inserted themselves between the two, and it escalated into a physical scuffle.

Even so, the two delivered a flawless performance without wavering. Seeing this, the manager said, "This isn't usually a contest with frequent body contact, but it seems emotions flared."

The Korean team won unanimously. His said, "After this battle ended and we came to the waiting room, that friend suddenly started crying. He said he was sorry," and Wing explained, "We empathized. He must have prepared the same way we did. Knowing he was wrong, he apologized in the waiting room and it ended beautifully."

[Photo] MBC's Omniscient Interfering View

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