"The Seasons–Sung Si Kyung's eardrum boyfriend" opens with a spectacular start featuring all-time great guests.
The first episode of the KBS 2TV music talk show The Seasons–Sung Si Kyung's eardrum boyfriend, airing at 10 p.m. on the 27th, features Lee Sora, YB, Kim Johan, Jung Seung-hwan and Kwon Jin Ah.
On the day, Sung Si Kyung, who will serve as MC for the ninth season of The Seasons, decorates the opening stage with his sweet voice befitting the original "eardrum boyfriend." Sung Si Kyung leads the atmosphere with a comfortable voice optimized for late-night programs, creating a sense of closeness with the audience from the first meeting. He also shows signs of being somewhat nervous for his first broadcast in a long time, unlike his usual relaxed image, revealing his affection and enthusiasm for the program. In particular, Sung Si Kyung reportedly entertained the audience with his characteristic banter even during stage transitions, carrying out the recording without a dull moment.
With a powerful guest lineup befitting the season premiere, Lee Sora makes a surprise appearance, delighting the audience. Lee Sora, who returns to the same stage on The Seasons–Sung Si Kyung's eardrum boyfriend after about six years, could not hide her joy at the audience's warm welcome. Saying she had "only been at home" when asked about her recent life, Lee Sora will also reveal a daily routine no one expected, adding to the curiosity.
At that moment, Yoon Do-hyun makes a surprise appearance, completing a special scene where the past and present of KBS late-night music programs meet, from "Lee Sora's proposal" to "Yoon Do-hyun's love letter" and "Sung Si Kyung's eardrum boyfriend." Audiences will also see performances possible only on The Seasons–Sung Si Kyung's eardrum boyfriend, including Lee Sora's emotional vocals as she switches back into professional mode after a long time and a perfect duet by Lee Sora and Sung Si Kyung.
Yoon Do-hyun returns as YB's vocalist and delivers a passionate rock spirit to the audience. Celebrating its 31st debut anniversary this year, YB credits each member's "lack" as the secret to maintaining the team for a long time, drawing attention. In particular, Yoon Do-hyun candidly said, "There are times I get annoyed asking myself, 'Why am I in a band?' I let go of discomfort or resentment," which further captured attention. Then Yoon Do-hyun spontaneously sang Sung Si Kyung's "On the street" in a rock style, and Sung Si Kyung responded with undeniable respect, saying, "I feel so shabby."
Kim Johan and Jung Seung-hwan appear together to present a duet performance of "I want to fall in love." Kim Johan attracts attention by revealing the story behind his participation as a chorus on Sung Si Kyung's debut song "The road that comes to me" and the rumor that they are distant relatives. Jung Seung-hwan recalled singing Kim Johan's "I want to fall in love" on a past audition program, saying, "It was the first song released under my name," and added, "At the time it easily topped the music charts for five weeks, beating songs like Sung Si Kyung's "Three people" and "Let's promise not to forget,"" which drew laughter.
Kwon Jin Ah impresses by reinterpreting Sung Si Kyung's "Hee-jae" with her own emotional vocals. Kwon Jin Ah said, "The audience liked the 'pterosaur technique' so much that I got excited and did more," and performed an impromptu "pterosaur technique," while Sung Si Kyung gave a thumbs-up, saying, "She's Mariah Carey." Praising Kwon Jin Ah's following performance, Sung Si Kyung said, "I've been looking for a balladeer like this. She seems destined to be a superstar," and Kwon Jin Ah's ear-pleasing live performance acknowledged by Sung Si Kyung can be enjoyed through the broadcast.
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