Kondo Masahiko will be performing on stage in Korea for the first time since his debut. MBN's "Japan-Korea Top Ten Show" features active singers representing Japan and Korea, including trot (Korean enka).
This is a music variety show that selects hidden masterpieces from both Japan and Korea, from classical Japanese to K-POP and J-POP, and pits them against each other in fierce battles.
Kondo Masahiko appeared in the special "Masterpieces of the Era We Loved" and was joined by the other guests on the show.
Masahiko Kondo will be performing on stage with the group. His debut song "Sneakers Blues" was released in 1980 and became a million-seller, making him a "legendary idol" representing the 80s.
In addition, she has been called a living legend in Japan, having appeared on the NHK show "Kohaku Uta Gassen" (Red and White Song Battle) an amazing 10 times.
In particular, the song he sang, "Gingiragin ni Sarakunaku," became popular among young people in Korea in the 1980s, and was even featured in the Japan-Korea Song Contest.
The song was also chosen as a hit, and the video has been viewed over 10 million times, drawing attention. On the 24th, he participated in the recording of the "Japan-Korea Top Ten Show" held in Korea, and performed "BIGBANG's
I met D-LITE and KangNam from Morning Musume, as well as Jung Yujin, Maijin, Kim Dahyun, Lyn, Byul Sarang, Son Taejin, Shinsung, and others.
He sang "Gingiragin ni Sargenaku" with the show's cast members, and then performed another hit song "Kejimenasai" by himself, and showed the audience his unchanging passion.
He said, "I was moved when I saw 'Gingira Gin ni Saraku' being sung on the 'Korean-Japanese Song Contest.' I was surprised that so many people in Korea love my songs."
I am grateful. I was impressed that there is a variety show like "Japan-Korea Top Ten Show" where you can enjoy Japanese and Korean cultures together. I really wanted to appear on it once."
Claire Studio said, "The popularity of 'Japan-Korea Top Ten Show' has increased in both Japan and Korea, and we are being bombarded with inquiries from Japanese stars about appearing on the show just by hearing their names.
"I hope that the scope of cultural exchange between Korea and Japan will expand further through 'Japan Round,' which will be broadcast on Fuji TV in 2025," he said confidently.
"Japan-Korea Top Ten Show" is broadcast every Tuesday at 10 p.m. in Korea.

By minmin 2024/10/28 16:28 KST