Lee Seung Gi & Lee Da In Expecting Second Child
Singer Lee Seung-gi will appear on KBS2's "Immortal Songs" for a special featuring composer Kim Do-hoon. He will participate in the recording scheduled for May 11th, marking his first broadcast appearance since the news of his wife Lee Da-in's second pregnancy and his exclusive contract dispute with his agency.
광고 영역
The Kim Do-hoon composer special will air in two parts, featuring not only Lee Seung-gi but also a number of talented singers such as Bada, Gummy, Lee Jin-sung & Huh Gak & Im Han-byul, SeeYa, K.Will, Lee Seok-hoon, Park Hyun-gyu, ONEWE, and xikers, who will compete against each other.
Lee Da-in is currently five months pregnant with their second child and is focusing on prenatal care, with her due date in the latter half of this year. Lee Seung-gi notified his agency, Big Planet Made Entertainment, of his intention to terminate his exclusive contract earlier this month, following the news of his wife's second pregnancy in February. The issue of 'unpaid staff costs' is known to have been a decisive factor behind the contract termination, and Big Planet Made stated, "We are continuously in discussions to resolve this amicably."
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Lee Seung-gi has been sharing his recent activities spending time with his family through social media, and this appearance on "Immortal Songs" will be his first time meeting the public through an entertainment program in a long while.
광고 영역
This appearance was made possible due to his deep connection with composer Kim Do-hoon. Composer Kim Do-hoon has produced numerous hit songs, including S.E.S.'s "Just A Feeling," Gummy's "Should Have Been Friends," SG Wannabe's "Sin and Punishment," SeeYa's "Love's Greeting," Baek Ji-young's "Don't Forget," IU's "Marshmallow," CNBLUE's "I'm a Loner," Davichi's "Stop the Time," Wheesung's "I Even Thought of Marriage," K.Will's "Please Don't..." and Soyou & Junggigo's "Some." Lee Seung-gi has also collaborated with composer Kim Do-hoon on various songs, including "Words That Are Hard to Say," "The Story Yet Untold," "Will You Marry Me," and "Let's Break Up."