STAYC member Sieun showcased an extraordinary father-daughter talent together with Park Nam-jung.
Sieun appeared on KBS 2TV's Immortal Songs, broadcast on the 13th, and performed in the 2025 year-end special — family vocal battle.
Sieun conveyed heartfelt reflections as she appeared on Immortal Songs with Park Nam-jung. Sieun said, "I secretly imagined several times what a stage with my dad would be like after debuting," adding, "The opportunity came sooner than I expected. I was surprised, but I approached it with gratitude."
Park Nam-jung said, "I learned a lot while practicing. I was used to working alone, but recently I've practiced a lot doing music and dances that fit current trends," raising expectations for the unique stage he would present with Sieun, and strong interest focused on the meeting of two artists from different generations.
While preparing the stage with Park Nam-jung, Sieun showed a professional side. Sieun, who checked staging paths and taught movements to Park Nam-jung directly, expressed admiration, saying, "My dad wouldn't give up. Once you tell him something, during practice he keeps going like a perfectionist."
Before the performance, Park Nam-jung respected his daughter, saying, "Her talent was exceptional. There is nothing to teach and everything to learn," and Sieun previewed the best father-daughter chemistry, saying, "If I didn't inherit this talent from my dad, where would it have come from? I realized 'this is why blood will tell.'"
In the full-scale performance, Sieun and Park Nam-jung presented Jeong-guk's "3D" and Park Nam-jung's "Days touched by rain." The two dominated the stage splendidly with fantastic performances and completely overwhelmed the venue with passionate stage manners. Park Nam-jung's solid skills and Sieun's blazing spirit created an explosive synergy that elicited admiration from everyone.
STAYC, which includes Sieun, held its second world tour this year, "STAY TUNED," visiting eight Asian cities, four Oceania cities and 10 North American cities to meet local fans. Also, they are set to release their first Japanese full-length album, "STAY ALIVE," on Feb. 11 next year.
[Photo] KBS 2TV broadcast screen capture.
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