Veteran singer and ‘Super Star K‘ judge Lee Seung Chul revealed his thoughts on ‘K-Pop Star‘ judgeJ.Y. Park‘s commentary.
On the May 15th episode of KBS 2TV‘s ‘Win Win‘, Lee Seung Chul jokingly poked fun at J.Y. Park who once said sound is most beautifully produced when it is comprised of ‘half voice, half air’.
“J.Y., why did you do that?,” Lee Seung Chul asked. “Exactly what is half air and half sound?”, causing the audience to burst into laughter.
And in regards to J.Y. Park pointing out that singers should never make unpleasant facial expressions, Lee Seung Chul joked, “That’s like Kikwang calling someone short.”
MC Tak Jae Hoon then critiqued that for a special performance stage of ‘K-Pop Star’, J.Y. Park seemed to possess the very downfalls he criticized the contestants for. Lee Seung Chul added, “You need to sing songs that have an ambiance and concept that well fits your age range. Isn’t J.Y. Park in his forties? It’s got to be hard.”
He then added an analogy to clear up his explanation. “The coach can’t run as hard as the players,” he said as guests laughed at his humor.
Meanwhile, ‘Super Star K’ finalists Huh Gak, Ulala Session, and John Park made appearance as special guests on the ‘Lee Seung Chul’ episode of ‘Win Win’.
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