Netflix 'Screwballs' '19-year veteran idol' Wooyoung finally switches to his main profession mode.

Netflix variety show 'Screwballs' is a program that captures the joys and sorrows of life assembled by the top 99% of talents without screws and is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. The younger line, made up of Jin Kyung and Sook, two older sisters, Seho, Woojae and Wooyoung, has formed a solid fan base with their powerful and colorful chemistry and a somewhat silly character variety show that each week delivers a feast of laughter, games·makeup·punishments·travel·eating broadcasts·talk and sometimes even emotion. In particular, 'Screwballs season 4: The Rival' landed on Netflix's Today's Top 10 charts upon its opening, rising vertically to No. 5 and is already enjoying hot popularity. (As of Feb. 25)

On the 1st, the results of the first rival match, the 'OST production vocal battle,' are finally revealed. 'Screwballs season 4: The Rival' will feature Kim Sook, Hong Jin Kyung, Cho Sae-ho, Joo Woojae and Wooyoung engaging in fiery battles with newly appearing rivals in each mission. This rival match turns into a 'screw-loose vocal war' among members vying for the main vocal spot on the new OST. Among them, the youngest, Wooyoung, is drawing attention by reportedly showing the true face of a one-of-a-kind professional singer.

The recording studio that Hong Jin Kyung, Cho Sae-ho and Joo Woojae swept through once. As the recording that began as a main vocal war starts to degrade into a personal skill strongman show(?), Kim Sook displays comedy talent that is beyond reach. Joo Woojae urgently suggests a dialect version after hearing Kim Sook's hearty 'seokkeorol' pronunciation. Kim Sook seized the scene with unstoppable improvised lyric changes, then whipped the room into a frenzy with Busan and North Korean dialects and vocal impersonations on the scale of swallowing Choi Hwa-jung and Lee Young-ja, thrilling the younger members. Joo Woojae respected Kim Sook's incomparable talent so much that he said, "She's insanely good," with admiring eyes.

But the next order is the only idol youngest of 'Screwballs,' Wooyoung. After watching the parade of the members' gag strongman shows, Wooyoung stirred the scene by boldly declaring his own path of a 'formal recording,' saying, "I have to show my professional skill." From the start he showed the scent of a pro with technical terms, then delivered a genuinely different level of high-quality recording that drew everyone's admiration. Joo Woojae, faced with the arrival of a true 'god of vocals' who was perfect in pitch, rhythm and tone, gave a thumbs-up saying, "The texture is different, the texture," and Hong Jin Kyung fell completely for the charm of the 19-year veteran idol Wooyoung, saying, "He's so good. Let's just watch."

Wooyoung's ambition for the main vocal position shows no sign of stopping. As members gradually directed for more 'comedy,' Wooyoung cut them off, saying, "Is the talkback on? Just turn it off," monopolizing the studio and drawing the older siblings' complaints. Wooyoung's burning determination to properly show what his main profession is made even laughter look away. As Wooyoung's maniacal solo recording streak continued, members whose 'main vocal' positions were threatened launched a surprise attack on the recording studio, reportedly turning the place upside down.

Whether the high-quality live of '19-year veteran idol' Wooyoung, who activated his main profession mode, will be what everyone expects, and who will seize the honor of the main vocal and claim the first victory in 'Screwballs' first rival match, the 'OST production vocal battle,' amid the bloody vocal war, is generating sharply rising anticipation.

'Screwballs season 4: The Rival' is released every Sunday at 5 p.m. on Netflix.

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