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'Radio Star' band Resurrection leader Kim Tae-won revealed behind-the-scenes stories of preparing a studio album at the brink of life and death.

On the afternoon of the 17th, MBC's 'Radio Star' aired as a special titled 'Please take care of the filmography,' featuring Kim Tae-won, Lee Pil-mo, Kim Yong-myung and Shim Ja-yoon.

Kim Tae-won said that when asked if his studio album filmography was about to end, it took as long as 13 years for this 14th studio album to come out.

The reason for the long hiatus was a decline in health. Kim Tae-won confessed, "(If it takes this long) the members will pack up and leave. (For 13 years) I was hospitalized about four times because of shock," evoking sympathy.

He then frankly described the tense situation at the time, "When shock comes, you lose consciousness. It's scary. I felt like the members would leave," During his battle with illness, he could not let go of music and lived in fear that the members would leave his side.

But Kim Tae-won added, "In the meantime they waited for me, and now the 14th album is being released," expressing deep trust and gratitude toward the members who quietly stayed by his side for the long 13 years.

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