KBS2 'Immortal Songs' grants 'janggu god' Park Seojin reveals the secret behind his upgraded visuals in a surprise disclosure.
KBS2 'Immortal Songs' (directed by Kim Hyung-seok and Choi Seung-beom, hereinafter 'Immortal Songs') is unquestionably the top music variety program that has continued its history for more than 700 episodes. The 745th episode airing today (21st) will present 'Immortal Songs - artist Sul Woon-do special' to viewers. This special, which revisits the famous songs of Sul Woon-do, one of the three great kings of Korea's trot scene, features genre-crossing talented junior artists Son Tae Jin, Jadu, Kim Su-chan, Lee Seung-hyun, LUN8 (LUNATE), Cheonrokdam, D82, Jeon Yu-jin, Kim SohyangXYoon Hyung-ryul (the musical
Among them, Park Seojin, who returned as the 'king of singers,' brightens the talk waiting room with a shining presence. Le Chanwon admires Park Seojin's noticeably more handsome appearance and asks the secret, saying, "How could your visuals keep getting better by the day?" At that moment, Park Seojin reveals a shocking secret, saying, "I save a portion of each event fee for surgery costs," which sends everyone into uproarious laughter. Also, when Le Chanwon brings up a witness account of meeting Park Seojin in Cheongdam-dong, the mecca of beauty, saying, "I thought Seojin doesn't live in Cheongdam-dong, but I saw him there often," expressing suspicion about the questionable(?) whereabouts, Park Seojin calmly reveals the existence of his 'father(s) of his face,' saying, "There is a father in Cheongdam and a father on Garosu-gil," causing everyone to burst into laughter, according to reports.
Meanwhile, on that day Park Seojin heightens interest by revealing a special connection with the 'legend' Sul Woon-do. Park Seojin said, "Senior Sul Woon-do is the person who let me continue playing the janggu," adding, "When I first played the janggu on stage, I often heard people say it 'diminishes a singer's dignity.' I sent a text to Senior Sul Woon-do to consult about my worries, and he supported me, saying, 'If you want to do it, you should do it,' so I have come this far," expressing deep gratitude, according to reports.
Such frank and unabashed talk, as well as the passionate tribute stages by junior artists who gathered for the 'living legend' Sul Woon-do, heighten anticipation for part one of 'Immortal Songs - artist Sul Woon-do special,' which will heat up Saturday evening.
The 'Immortal Songs - artist Sul Woon-do special,' where the next legend of the trot world may be born, will meet viewers over two weeks, with part one today (21st) followed by part two on Saturday the 28th.
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