Kim Heechul and Mijoo's Hilarious Role-Play Steals the Show on '20th Century Hit Song'

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Kim Heechul and Mijoo's Hilarious Role-Play Steals the Show on '20th Century Hit Song'

OSEN · 5 સપ્ટેમ્બર, 2025 એ 00:32 વાગ્યે

KBS Joy's popular music program, '20th Century Hit Song,' is set to deliver an evening of nostalgia and laughter with its upcoming 'Genre Fusion Hit Songs' special, airing tonight at 8:30 PM KST. Hosted by the dynamic duo Kim Heechul and Mijoo, the episode will revisit iconic tracks that masterfully blended two or more genres, capturing the hearts of music lovers in their era.

One of the highlights of the night will be Young Turks Club's beloved track, 'Other Person.' Known for its poignant lyrics and catchy melody, the song also gained fame for its innovative fusion of trot and dance music. Upon hearing the song, Mijoo playfully remarked on its "slightly suggestive rhythm," even breaking into an impromptu wall dance, instantly energizing the studio. Kim Heechul then delved into the song's emotional core, interpreting the line, "Just one more hug, it's our last night," as the desperate plea for a final kiss before parting ways.

Mijoo's quick-witted response, "Have you ever done that, oppa?" set the stage for an unplanned, yet uproarious, role-playing skit between the two hosts. Heechul dramatically clung to Mijoo, pleading for "just one kiss before I go," to which Mijoo retorted, "Let go! You're always like this!" Their comedic exchange, concluding with Heechul's "just on the cheek, then..." left the entire set in stitches. Viewers can look forward to more groundbreaking genre-blending hits and the hosts' unparalleled chemistry in this must-watch episode.

Kim Heechul is a prominent South Korean singer and entertainer, best known as a member of the legendary K-pop boy group Super Junior. He is celebrated for his quick wit, unconventional humor, and versatile presence across numerous television variety shows. His significant contributions to entertainment have solidified his status as a beloved public figure, making him a staple on programs like 'Knowing Bros.'