Hayes, asked Phil Kim, “Why are you so good at singing?”


Singer Heize left a witty comment on ‘Son Seok-gu lookalike’ Kim Pil.

In JTBC's 'Begin Again - Intermission', which aired on the 13th, a colorful collaboration between artists was depicted between two teams divided into the National Museum of Korea and a square in Incheon, continuing from last week.

On this day, the square busking team consisting of Park Jung-hyun, Kim Jong-wan (Nel), Kang Min-kyung, John Park, Choi Jeong-hoon (Jannabi), Kim Do-hyung (Jannabi), and Jeong Dong-hwan (Melomance) opened with John Park's 'Thoughts of You'.

'My Universe', prepared as a group song, boasted a unique charm with the members' beautiful harmony, storm rap, Park Jung-hyun's humming, and Kim Jong-wan's guitar performance added to the chorus.

In addition, the duet performance of Park Jung-hyun and Kim Jong-wan, who are considered legends, made it impossible to take your eyes off. The two people who selected 'Late One Night in 1994' provided a treat to the ears with a duet that touched the heart and left a long lasting impression that did not disappear even after the song ended.

The National Museum of Korea team, including Jae-beom Lim, Dong-gyun Ha, Pil Kim, Hayes, HYNN (Hye-won Park), Seong-ha Jeong, and Hyun-woo Kim (Dickpunks), increased immersion as Ha Dong-gyun and Hayes passionately sang ‘Man and Woman’. Next, 'Smooth', in which Phil Kim's cowbell performance, Kim Hyun-woo's keyboard performance, and Seong-ha Jeong's guitar performance shined, impressed the viewers.

After the song ended, Hayes made everyone laugh by leaving a witty comment to Son Seok-gu lookalike Kim Phil, saying, "Senior Son Seok-gu, why do you sing so well? Really?" Next, Ha Dong-gyun gave the audience a break by singing ‘Lie, Lie, Lie,’ a song that came to him like rest when his mind was complicated, in a calm voice.

Above all, Lim Jae-beom and HYNN (Park Hye-won) touched the heart with 'I Must Live'. HYNN (Park Hye-won), who shed tears on the street when she first heard this song during her school days, mentioned how her parents always believed in her and supported her when her family circumstances were not easy, and said that the lyrics of 'I Gotta Live' were like her parents' feelings. It made me empathize with the song even more.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr