Gugak singer and vocalist Jo Joo-han delivered an irresistibly charming performance.
Jo Joo-han appeared on KBS Cheongju's 'We lend you the stage,' which aired the afternoon of the 9th, and captivated viewers with overwhelming vocal power and his characteristically playful stage manner that dominated the stage.
In this broadcast, Jo Joo-han chose "Jinttobaegi" as the opening song, raising the venue's energy to a peak from the start. His trademark expansive breath control and solid vocal production maximized the pleasure of live performance, and his relaxed stage manner as he moved around every corner of the stage delivered thrills to the audience and viewers.
In the duet "Yeoldu jul" with alumni senior and junior Im Mi-ri, he showed fantastic chemistry and displayed the qualities of the "fun-loving siblings." Jo Joo-han showed a polished stage manner that considered his partner while keeping his own charm, and the two's perfect harmony filled the studio and added musical depth.
His charm shone even more brightly in the following performances. He performed his songs "Oh my god" and "You, me" back to back, boasting delicate emotional expression hidden behind powerful performances and unwavering live skills. In particular, the "Oh my god" stage demonstrated stage presence as surprising as the song title, captivating the home viewers' senses.
In the talk segment, Jo Joo-han's wit stood out. Jo Joo-han skillfully and amusingly recounted stories rarely heard elsewhere — from heartwarming episodes with Im Mi-ri to episodes about 6 o'clock My Hometown and National Singing Contest, and behind-the-scenes stories related to his song 'Oh my god' — fully demonstrating his sense of variety.
Singer Jo Joo-han, who deftly moves between gugak and trot, has established his own musical domain and won public affection by releasing songs that blend traditional excitement and modern sensibility, such as 'Ttaeryeora,' "Oh my god," and "You, me."
Meanwhile, having showcased diverse charms through 'We lend you the stage,' Jo Joo-han plans to continue active communication with the public through various activities, including work as a reporter on 6 o'clock My Hometown.
[Photo] KBS Cheongju 'We lend you the stage'
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