The no-filter banter of the legendary older brothers is revealed. They are singers with a combined 166 years of activity.

Cho Young Nam, Nam Jin and Sul Woon-do make a surprise appearance to commemorate the 700th episode of Korea's longest-running family talk show MBN "Dongchimi," and are scheduled to appear on the broadcast at 11 p.m. on the 9th.

In a previously released video, the unusually bold hunting stories from the days of "same-age friends" Cho Young Nam and Nam Jin were revealed. In addition, the dizzying banter that alternates between cold and hot baths, including the behind-the-scenes story of a hit song revealed by "hit song maker" Sul Woon-do, also piques interest.

In particular, Sul Woon-do drew attention by revealing the behind-the-scenes story of the legendary hit song "Samba's Woman," saying, "I was invited to an event in Brazil, and the Brazilian women were so beautiful. Seeing their incredibly(?) voluptuous, passionate bodies inspired the song 'Samba's Woman.' The song came to me as soon as I saw them," he said, sharing the backstory.

Cho Young Nam continued his bombshell confession, saying, "I used to go out and play diligently with Nam Jin," and "We drank and I often slept at Nam Jin's house...." He also recounts stories of Nam Jin's unusually lively school days, such as the Mokpo wealthy family's young master Nam Jin's "motorcycle hunting story," saying, "I had a lot of fun when I was young."

[Photo] "Dongchimi"

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