‘The Seasons - Park Bo-gum’s Cantabile ‘featured Idol, Daybreak, Baekhyun, and Sanmanhan Siseon, giving viewers enjoyment and emotion with performances of various genres and honest talk.Photo courtesy of | KBS 2TV’ The Seasons - Park Bo-gum’s Cantabile’ broadcast screen capture
‘The Seasons - Park Bo-gum’s Cantabile ‘awakened viewers’ emotions with stages that were not biased towards genres.
On KBS 2TV music talk show ‘The Seasons - Park Bo-gum’s Cantabile ‘that aired on the 23rd, Idols, Daybreak, Baekhyun, and Sanmanhan Siseon appeared and brought joy with their nonstop performances from beginning to end.
The opening was decorated by the kids who announced a new start after the rebranding.Starting with their debut song’ LATATA ‘, they heated up the scene with a medley of hit songs including’ Queenka ‘and’ TOMBOY ‘without a break.Park Bo-gum recalled the special stage with Minnie on’ Music Bank World Tour ‘in the past and confessed, “I fell in love with Minnie’s voice when I heard it through the in-ear at the time”, and he also remembered Minnie’s birthday and moved Minnie.It was a moment when Park Bo-gum’s delicacy, which does not miss any detail even off stage, surprised everyone once again.
They also talked about their new album ‘We are’, which all the members participated in producing.The kids introduced honest and bold storytelling, saying about the title song ‘Good Thing’, “It’s about going to catch a cheating lover.” Park Bo-gum responded, “It’s actually a good thing.I’m blessed.People like you should go away,” and made the set burst into laughter with a realistic and relatable line that sounded like a scene from a drama.
The one who instantly turned the stage into a festival was Daybreak, who have been consistently making music for 19 years.After livening up the scene with ‘HOT FRESH’, they showed off their unexpected charm with a witty self-introduction, saying, “When the band started, the average age was in the early 30s, but now we’re 49.” Park Bo-gum also made the scene burst into laughter when he mentioned about Daybreak, “I heard that fans call us Okcheon Cha Eun-woo, Seoul Kang Dong-won, Uijeongbu Hyun Bin, and Mapo Byun Woo-seok.” The members responded with witty questions like, “Is today the last broadcast?” and Park Bo-gum continued the cheerful atmosphere by jokey saying, “It’s a good thing Park Bo-gum isn’t here.”
As Daybreak stimulated the audience’s sympathy by appealing with their three hit songs, “Good,” “Deuldeoda Putda,” and “I’ll Make You Walk Only on a Flower Path,” Park Bo-gum conveyed his feelings as a fan by mentioning other songs on the album, such as “Bumper Car” and “Kik Kik,” saying, “Like our team name, it’s really good music to listen to at dawn.” Daybreak’s “I’ll Make You Walk Only on a Flower Path” stage, where Park Bo-gum joined in on the piano, added to the fun with the flower pollen production and flower path walking performance.Daybreak shared their emotions with the audience once again with “Old & Wise.” When they said, “I hope this song will comfort you when your life seems to be falling apart,” Park Bo-gum expressed his sincere support by saying, “Now it’s our turn to cheer on your flower path.”
Next, Baekhyun, who went up on stage, fully demonstrated his presence as a ‘representative K-pop vocalist’ with his soft tone.In his talk with Park Bo-gum, he honestly said, “Seeing Park Bo-gum shake both men’s and women’s hearts at the same time, I felt really great.” When Baekhyun said that he is still receiving vocal lessons, Park Bo-gum showed cute obsession by saying, “I wish Baekhyun would teach me vocals.” Baekhyun suggested, “Then let’s be friends,” and Park Bo-gum said, “I will approach you by talking about music,” and naturally moved to a different seat, making everyone laugh.The warm two-shot created by the close talk between the two left a warm lingering feeling on the viewers.
Baekhyun, who has dreamed of becoming a singer since his second year of elementary school, recalled his first experience at a karaoke and confessed, “That’s when I felt it.I was certain that my singing was different from my friends ‘.” The impromptu karaoke skit he performed with Fly to the Sky’s “Sea of Love” and Tae’s “Similar Person” delightfully showcased his chemistry with Park Bo-gum, and the story of self-exploration contained in his fifth mini-album “Essence of Reverie” added depth.
The ‘Star Counting Night’ corner featured the folk duo Sanmanhan Giseon, who won the Rookie of the Year award at the Korean Music Awards just 4 months after their debut with their sincere folk music.Sanmanhan Giseon, who made their first terrestrial stage with ‘Park Bogum’s Cantabile ‘that day, shared their innocent feelings, saying, “I feel like I’m losing my memory because I’m getting so much dopamine” and “I’m scared and nervous to sing in front of this many people.It doesn’t feel real.” Their honest sincerity was fully conveyed on stage as they expressed their respect for the late Kim Min-ki and reinterpreted ‘Beautiful Person’ in their own style.
Park Bo-gum did not spare his praise, saying, “I felt sincerity in the way they followed in the footsteps of the late teacher Kim Min-ki and made their own music.” Sanmanhan Giseon, who conveyed their philosophy in an organized manner as if they were architecture students, said, “We chose folk because we wanted to make honest music that is close to life,” and “We want to make music that we listen to every day, like chewed rice.” They also caught attention by revealing a specific dream of “I want to take over and run a school” and a realistic goal of “earning 6 million won a month after taxes.” The stage where Park Bo-gum’s piano performance and Sanmanhan Giseon’s vocals and guitar came together was reminiscent of a university festival, leaving a warm aftertaste.
Meanwhile, the talk show ‘The Seasons - Park Bo-gum’s Cantabile’, where music, sincerity, laughter, and resonance flow as one, airs every Friday at 11:20 PM on KBS 2TV.
Reporter Yang Ju- juyeon@donga.com
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