'The boss's ears are donkey ears' Revival's Kim Tae-won sent a video message of thanks to junior singer IU.

On the 22nd afternoon broadcast of the KBS 2TV entertainment program 'The boss's ears are donkey ears', Kim Tae-won appeared.

That day Kim Tae-won said, "This year is Revival's 40th anniversary since debut," and hinted at a comeback. Kim Tae-won said, "It's an album coming out after 10 years. The gap between the 13th and 14th albums is long. I got sick and rested in the meantime," he said. It was noted that he has now recovered his health.

Kim Sook and Jun Hyun-moo celebrated Revival's 40th anniversary and comeback and mentioned numerous hit songs. Kim Sook then wondered which song generates the most royalties, and Kim Tae-won said, "It's awkward for me to say that my songs generate the most royalties," and singled out 'Never Ending Story' and 'The More I Love'.

In response, Jun Hyun-moo mentioned that IU remade 'Never Ending Story' last year and then asked about subsequent royalty income. Kim Tae-won candidly revealed, "It's 100 million won in one quarter," drawing attention.

When Jun Hyun-moo, surprised, asked IU to send a video message, Kim Tae-won greeted, "Nice to see you, friend. Thank you," blowing a finger heart. Kim Tae-won also named Yumi and Do Won-kyung as juniors he would like to have sing his songs.

Jun Hyun-moo mentioned that he and Kim Tae-won had worked together in the past on the variety show 'Qualification of Men', and revealed, "Because the pitch and rhythm were so awful, they told me just to move my mouth. Is that something the director general should say?" which provoked laughter.

[Photo] KBS 2TV broadcast screen capture.

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