"The Seasons – 10cm's Ssedam Ssedam" tells the story beyond music where laughter and emotion intersect.
The KBS2 program airing at 10 p.m. on the 5th, "The Seasons – 10cm's Ssedam Ssedam," features Peppertones, FIFTY FIFTY (FIFTY FIFTY), Paul Kim and Seo Eunkwang, who deliver a special night of music that arrived like luck.
Appearing as the eighth subject of the indie 30th anniversary project "Life music," Peppertones, performing with 10cm, put on stages of "Ready, Get Set, Go!" and "I wish you luck" and showed a special chemistry. Peppertones also presented an "audience participation performance." The members played a "ping-pong" game with the audience using a giant table tennis ball the size of a torso, and opened a "hwasubun prop box" that nonstop produced sunglasses and wigs. When 10cm asked, "Why are you going this far?" they answered, "If in the past we were more driven by wanting to do well, now we want to enjoy it together," according to reports.
FIFTY FIFTY, who captivated the world upon debut, performed "Gravity" in a rock arrangement with the house band. While all the members agreed that the playlist was dominated by the singer 10cm, Athena, a member who speaks five languages, caused an incident during her Korean remarks by calling 10cm "10 centimeters". Following Zico, this "meter incident" reportedly prompted 10cm to add an explanation himself.
Paul Kim, the "ear-husband" who best suits winter, adds a warm seasonal feeling. Asked about 10cm, Paul Kim answered without hesitation that he is a "role model," signaling the start of a parallel theory. In response to the confession, "If hyung goes overseas I go too, if hyung releases an album I release one too," 10cm reacted, "It really feels the same," saying it gave him goosebumps. The two then declared themselves "cafe owners of the pop music scene" and engaged in a heated debate over "Americano vs. would you like a cup of coffee." Paul Kim told the story behind a new song he created inspired by a fan who once dreamed of becoming a photographer and is now getting married, and it was reported that the fan would hear the story for the first time on this broadcast, creating surprise.
Seo Eunkwang, who released his first solo full-length album 13 years after debut, also visits "The Seasons." A new song with a higher vocal range than the Netflix "K-pop Demon Hunters" OST "Golden," titled "Last Light," will also be broadcast. The program will also carry stories connecting Seo Eunkwang's musical beginnings and present, including the occasion when he dreamed of becoming a singer after suffering from a "high-note illness" in middle school.
"The Seasons – 10cm's Ssedam Ssedam," which delivers warm stories where music and talk intersect, will air at 10 p.m. on the 5th on KBS2.
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