'The Seasons : 10CM's Pat-Pat' featured a lineup of artists with great vibes.

On the broadcast of the KBS 2TV music talk show 'The Seasons : 10CM's Pat-Pat' on the 20th, Noah Juda, Sanmanhaen Siseon, Amutta Band, and Kwon Hwa Woon appeared and made a fresh impression.

Noah Juda, who has recently risen hot through short-form videos, presented "more love than hip-hop, more money than love" as the first stage. Noah Juda, who crossed over to terrestrial broadcasting thanks to the reverse-run of the so-called "hip-sasang-don," expressed gratitude to the Hallim Arts High School dance team Moshfit for posting the first choreography video on SNS, saying "there are benefactors." Noah Juda said, "After that, Sakuya, ILLIT, and LE SSERAFIM of NCT WISH posted challenge videos. I couldn't believe it and it didn't feel real," showing continued emotion.

Noah Juda revealed that Wax's "Fixing my makeup," which is far from the short-form sensibility, is a favorite karaoke song and gave an impromptu live performance, saying, "I think the breakup sentiment of this song matches the tone of the songs I like to make." Noah Juda also confessed, "When 'more love than hip-hop, more money than love' was released, the reaction was lukewarm, and I worked at an elevator replacement site," and sincerely sang a new autobiographical song from that time, "I'll sing like breathing," as the final song.

As the 16th subject of "Indie 30th anniversary grand project — life music," third-year rookie Sanmanhaen Siseon, who will lead the indie scene, took the stage. Sanmanhaen Siseon, who made their terrestrial debut last year through "The Seasons - Park Bo Gum's Cantabile," spoke about reactions after the broadcast. Member Song Jae-won shared a warm anecdote, saying, "The song 'Hak' that I sang at the time was about having debt. My uncle called me crying and said he would pay off that debt," and Seorim said, "I pursued music without parental support, and after the broadcast I got permission and became independent," which warmed viewers' hearts.

The senior-junior chemistry between host 10CM and Sanmanhaen Siseon also drew attention. Expressing respect for 10CM, Sanmanhaen Siseon reinterpreted "Geuriwora" in their own style. In particular, 10CM pulled out a kazoo in the middle of the stage and played it, gifting a surprise collaboration that even Sanmanhaen Siseon did not expect. Seorim explained that "Reading person" was a song created thinking of a maternal grandmother with dementia, and 10CM also recalled a grandmother who had dementia and shed tears. Deeply moved by Sanmanhaen Siseon's sincere music, 10CM praised them as "an amazing singer." Sanmanhaen Siseon once again stamped their presence with the "Song" stage and successfully completed their second outing on 'The Seasons.'

Amutta Band, whose members Hong Kyung-min, Jo Young-su, Cha Taehyun, Jeon In-hyeok, Kim Joon-hyun, and Cho Jung-min formed a combined career of 160 years, performed Lee Moon-sae's "Unknown life." Amutta Band leader Hong Kyung-min explained the reason for forming the band, saying, "I wanted to form a band with colleagues and have fun among ourselves, and I met great members," and Cha Taehyun caused laughter by saying, "I just went to a drinking party and ended up here." Guest vocalist Cha Taehyun also drew attention with the label "CEO of Jo In-sung's agency." In the stirred audience, he surprised everyone with a promise, saying, "Jo In-sung plans to stand on this stage with Amutta Band when promoting his movie," receiving an enthusiastic response.

As the band was formed by seasoned artists, Amutta Band's impromptu live performances continued at a high level. Cha Taehyun sang "Two-lane bridge" in harmony with Jo Jung-min, rock legend Jeon In-hyeok of Yada sang "Already sad love," and hitmaker composer Jo Young-su raised the atmosphere by singing SG Wannabe's "La La La" in succession with the members. Finally, Amutta Band promised a next time by presenting a more special debut song "You know it," for which the members wrote the lyrics in a relay, on stage.

Next, Kwon Hwa Woon, a 13-year actor and touching marathoner who wrote a miracle story through the variety show "Extreme 84," appeared. Kwon Hwa Woon, who drew attention with the tearful Arctic marathon, conveyed a positive reaction, saying, "Someone told me their life was very hard and they wanted to give up, but after seeing me they found the strength to move forward," and added, "They also said they showed my videos to children to teach them perseverance," prompting laughter. Kwon Hwa Woon, who ran on the recording day as usual, certified that he is a natural "run spoon" by saying, "Running every morning is my routine, so today I lightly ran about 20km."

Kwon Hwa Woon said, "Even while acting I've done delivery rider work, wine bar and wedding part-time jobs, and water purifier sales; there's nothing I haven't tried," drawing attention. He then modestly sang Yu Jae-seok & Lee Juck's "As you say," the song that gave him hope when he was an aspiring actor, bringing gentle emotion. Regarding future plans, he said, "I am preparing works such as drama and film," and then made everyone laugh by saying he would return as a marathoner, "I am preparing for the Boston Marathon in April." For the ending song, Kwon Hwa Woon boldly selected Kim Yeon Woo's "Goodbye taxi," revealing hidden vocal talent.

[Photo] KBS 2TV 'The Seasons : 10CM's Pat-Pat' broadcast screen capture

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