Kim Chang Wan's New Song "I Love You" After 10 Years
Singer Kim Chang-wan will appear on MBC's "Radio Star" to unveil the stage for his new song "Saranghae," his first in 10 years. This broadcast will feature a special episode titled "Radio Star Spring Festival" with Kim Chang-wan, Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Lo-ro.
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Kim Chang-wan revealed that he directly requested the school to include students' voices in his new song "Saranghae," which he created with the idea of a sing-along in mind. He expected talented singers to show up, but he honestly shared his surprise and amusement at the students who arrived at the recording studio with a different atmosphere than he anticipated. However, the mood turned around once the recording began, and he added that he was satisfied with the result, further piquing curiosity.
Furthermore, Kim Chang-wan honestly shared his recent thoughts, saying, "I didn't realize I was so close to turning seventy." He is expected to bring laughter with his calm remark, "Seventy isn't a big deal," while also resonating deeply by sharing his story of naturally accepting his age.
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On the "Radio Star" stage, Kim Chang-wan will perform his new song "Saranghae" live, creating a remarkable scene where all the cast members present participated in the sing-along.
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Along with his emotional stories, Kim Chang-wan will offer a surprising twist of humor by taking on a quiz of MZ generation slang. He confidently stated he knew "Yareu" but gave unique interpretations and incorrect answers to questions like "Neu-joh" and "Piketing," making the studio burst into laughter. His pure charm, transcending generational differences, reportedly warmed up the set.