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Radio Star vocalist Choi Jung-hoon of the group Jannabi mentioned the "ghost assistant theory" as a strange behind-the-scenes story hidden behind the birth of the team's numerous hit songs.

The MBC program "Radio Star," which aired on the 20th, was presented as a special edition titled "Radio Star spring festival" featuring Kim Chang-wan, Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and HANRORO.

Choi Jung-hoon recalled the past working environment where Jannabi's masterpieces were born. Choi Jung-hoon confessed, "We used the underground studio for about seven to eight years. I believed there were ghosts," drawing attention.

According to Choi Jung-hoon, in that underground space that produced hit songs, incidents that are hard to explain rationally occurred one after another. Choi Jung-hoon said, "There were many strange phenomena in the underground studio," and recounted the chilling situation, "The recording studio is an enclosed space, but sometimes a sewer smell would come from the studio."

What made the studio the most creepy was an incident of an unidentified object being thrown. Choi Jung-hoon revealed the bizarre phenomenon of a doll flying in a space where no one was present, saying, "An object flew in and I don't know where it came from. A doll." He added, "It happened a few times," indicating the strange phenomena were not isolated.

Eventually, faced with a series of mysterious phenomena, Choi Jung-hoon even consulted a fortuneteller. Choi Jung-hoon revealed the chilling message he heard from the shaman, saying, "I went to have a fortune reading with a friend. They said a ghost is sitting on my shoulder."

The shaman interpreted it as a sign of great success, saying, "It is good for someone who does music to have a ghost." However, they gave the absurd and pleasant prescription that because the ghost's weight could make the body stiff, "you should stretch often."

[Photo] Radio Star broadcast screen capture

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