AKMU's Lee Su-hyun recently warmed hearts by acknowledging her brother Lee Chan-hyuk's significant musical contributions.

In a recent episode of the web variety show 'Kang Ho-dong's Neighborhood Bookstore,' AKMU members appeared and engaged in a conversation with host Kang Ho-dong.

Reflecting on the time before Lee Chan-hyuk's military enlistment, Lee Su-hyun admitted, "My brother handled many responsibilities, but I didn't realize it back then." She added that she used to think their roles were equally split, "about 50-50."

Lee Su-hyun shared an anecdote about attempting to produce a solo album during her brother's absence. She explained, "I confidently announced the project, but it didn't go as planned." She further admitted, "I realized I lacked producing skills," acknowledging the challenges of composing and producing music. This realization led her to understand that Lee Chan-hyuk was responsible for 90% of their team activities.

Lee Chan-hyuk mentioned the period when Lee Su-hyun experienced a slump. She confessed that she even considered halting group activities. Lee Chan-hyuk encouraged his sister by saying, "Even if you fall into a deep pit, I'll hold your hand and jump in with you."

Reported by Min-kyung Lee, Ten Asia 2min_ror@tenasia.co.kr