Lee HONG-KI of the group ``FTISLAND'' and Jung Yong Hwa of ``CNBLUE'' will fight to the death to protect their representative songs.
MBCvariety's 'Song Stealer', which will be broadcast at 8 pm on the 9th, is a new concept of music that provides an opportunity to openly steal other people's songs.
It's a program. The game will consist of a ``1:1 Steal Battle,'' where partners steal each other's songs, and a ``Duet Steal Battle,'' where two-person teams steal another person's song.
On the first stage of "1:1 Steel Battle", John Yong Hwa performed "Love Love Love" of "FTISLAND".
” is scheduled to be performed. John Yong Hwa, who often listened to FTISLAND's songs at the same management office, said, ``'Love Love Love.'
When I heard the song, the arrangement came to mind,'' he said, explaining the reason for his song selection. In response, original composer Lee HONG-KI said, ``I'm happy that someone is singing my song.''
At the same time, he said, ``My hands are shaking because the day of the stage is approaching,'' which drew laughter as he showed a contradictory attitude. Jung Yong Hwa's "Love" made Lee HONG-KI's hands tremble.
Regarding the stage of ``Love Love,'' the production team said, ``We transformed into outlaws in the wilderness and presented a stage reminiscent of a concert site.''
Furthermore, Lee HONG-KI and Jung Yong Hwa of the top K-pop bands FTISLAND and CNBLUE said, ``This is the first time they've properly performed each other's songs on a program.''
This has sparked even more interest. The reason why they did not sing each other's songs until now will be revealed through the broadcast. “Love Love” by John Yong Hwa and original composer Lee HONG-KI
You can check out the stage of ``Love'' on ``Song Stealer'' on the 8th at 8 pm.

By chunchun 2024/02/09 13:00 KST