KBS2TV’s beloved program, Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, recently aired a two-part special honoring the remarkable career of trot artist Joo HyunMi. Since her debut in 1985, Joo HyunMi has captivated audiences with heartfelt ballads like ‘Unrequited Love,’ ‘Rain on Youngdong Bridge,’ and ‘That Person from Sinsa-dong.’ She has solidified her place in the hearts of South Korean music lovers.

The first part of this special episode featured a dazzling array of performances from various male trot singers. They all vied for the prestigious trophy. Talented artists like Cheon Rok-dam, Enok, Kim Soo-chan, Son Tae-jin, and rising star Kwak Young-gwang delivered powerful renditions. Their performances showcased vocal prowess while paying homage to Joo HyunMi’s iconic songs.

The second part of the show aligned with Parents’ Day, infusing performances with heartfelt emotions. Viewers were touched by moving tributes honoring family bonds, creating a poignant atmosphere. Musical actress Hong Ji-min shared her inspiring journey of losing 32 kg after childbirth. She expressed her desire to perform more frequently on the show, connecting strongly with many viewers.

Jo Jae-joong, a newcomer making waves in the industry, also took the stage. He shared his recent success, including a chicken advertisement and a memorable performance on Music Bank. His surprises captured the attention of both hosts and the audience.

Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend has become a staple in South Korean entertainment since its inception in June 2011. The show is known for its unique format, allowing vocalists to reinterpret legendary songs. It has reimagined over 2,000 songs and attracted more than 280,000 audience members, maintaining its status as one of the top-rated music variety programs in its time slot.

Fans can catch Immortal Songs every Saturday at 6 PM on KBS2TV. The show intertwines music and emotion, celebrating the rich tapestry of South Korean culture and beloved artists like Joo HyunMi. With its engaging performances and heartfelt tributes, Immortal Songs continues to honor the legacy of trot music in South Korea.

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