Kim Kyung-ho, confession of depression
Kim Kyung-ho, confession of depression
Singer Kim Kyung-ho talked about the difficulties he experienced after the remake of Finkle.

On the 20th, a video titled "People who make me stay" was uploaded on the YouTube channel 'Kkondaehee'.

In the released video, Kim Dae-hee mentioned Kim Kyung-ho's 'People who make me sad'. He continued, "The key is too high. I had to record it in a lower key so that everyone could sing along." Hearing this, Kim Kyung-ho replied, "Singers like us, who sang in high-pitched ranges, live in pain all their lives. As I tuned in to my range so that those feelings could be eaten, it became higher."

He also expressed his thoughts on the 'imitation of Kwon Hyuk-soo's vocal cords', which imitates himself. He said, “Vocal mimicry is not about imitating a singer’s voice, but about identifying the singer’s characteristics and singing excessively.

He continued, "I was so grateful that I tried to meet him somehow. I wanted to say thank you, but he kept running away for fear of getting scolded. I never felt bad."

Also, he said, "Now I imitate Kwon Hyuk-soo," and "You can't sing it normally. No matter how you call it, it's normal, and you laugh, so if you don't call it like Kwon Hyuk-soo, there's no reaction."

Regarding the remake of Finkle's song, Kim Kyung-ho recalled that time, saying, "I ate it up." He mentioned, "From then on, I had a slump. I was cursed at a lot, which I hadn't eaten in my entire life. I heard people ask if I wanted to be that famous."

In addition, he said, "I locked myself in with depression and social phobia. I also had vocal cord nodules. I only drank alcohol out of pain. I didn't want to remember the last 2-3 years because it was so difficult. I turned it off when I saw the video at that time."

He also mentioned Park Wan-gyu. Kim Kyung-ho said, "I threw it at someone else's restaurant," and said, "Now I can't even squeak. At that time, when I talked about it, they said they would die because they were sorry. Now, he himself dances at a concert."

He also explained, “Park Wan-gyu told me later, but at that time, he believed in me too, and it was emotionally difficult, so I had to live like that.”

Reporter Yoon Jun-ho, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr