'God of Music' Lee Sang-min made a flashy return with a playful self-sabotage(?) and is drawing public attention by turning even the painful past shooting incident aimed at him into entertainment.
Lee Sang-min ended the existing '232 Project' and drastically revamped his YouTube channel into 'Lee Sang-min's position,' launching a full-scale new makeover.
The newly launched channel 'Lee Sang-min's position' signals that Lee Sang-min will officially "appear" before the public and was planned with the dual intention of intuitively meaning his full emergence and honestly representing his personal views and "position."
In particular, the little over one-minute video of the first piece of content released after the revamp, which was released on the 15th, featured Lee Sang-min surprising viewers with a collaborative stage with singer Sohee, capturing attention.
The song the two performed together was none other than the legendary Japanese song 'Omatsuri Mambo.' This song was the very one that was the subject of plagiarism controversy with 'Cheonsang Yu-ae,' the song by the group Roolra that Lee Sang-min produced and promoted in the past. Earlier, Sohee performed this stage on a broadcast, and it became a hot topic among fans as the 'Lee Sang-min shooting meme.'
Lee Sang-min faced the potentially sensitive past controversies and incidents head-on rather than avoiding them. To the melody of Sohee singing 'Omatsuri Mambo' in the video, Lee Sang-min showed a tailor-made dance that was earnestly serious yet mischievous.
The duo's interplay, which amusingly twisted past dark history, fully evoked their characteristic "B-grade sensibility" and a bittersweet yet funny atmosphere. At the same time, it perfectly stirred the nostalgia of fans who missed Lee Sang-min's singular entertainment instincts and sensibility from the legendary entertainment show 'God of Music.'
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