‘What Do You Play When You Play?’ 80s Seoul Music Festival: Lee Juck, Ha Dong-kyun, and Woodz Face Song Selection Dilemmas

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‘What Do You Play When You Play?’ 80s Seoul Music Festival: Lee Juck, Ha Dong-kyun, and Woodz Face Song Selection Dilemmas

Eunji Choi · 2025. szeptember 13. 0:29

MBC's entertainment program ‘What Do You Play When You Play?’ has previewed the intense atmosphere of the '80s Seoul Music Festival.' The preview event, held a week before the main competition, revealed participants Lee Juck, Ha Dong-kyun, and Woodz struggling with their song choices, sparking curiosity among viewers.

Notably, Lee Juck, unable to find a suitable duet song, expressed his disappointment with male duet options and held a surprise mini-concert with a solo track. Attention is focused on how the other members will react to his performance and whether Lee Juck's dilemma will be resolved.

Meanwhile, Woodz astonished everyone by passionately singing a female solo song with a high vocal range. While Yoo Jae-suk was impressed by his bold attempt, Park Myung-soo's jealousy brought laughter to the audience.

Ha Dong-kyun heated up the venue by announcing the formation of an impromptu duet, 'Husky Boys,' with Yoon Do-hyun. It remains to be seen whether their spontaneous collaboration will continue to the finals and what song Ha Dong-kyun is contemplating.

In addition, the participants' unexpected song selections were revealed, causing the event to buzz with surprise and applause. Who will surprise everyone with a plot twist in their song choice, and who will select a song that perfectly suits them? Find out on today's broadcast at 6:30 PM KST.

Lee Juck is recognized for his unique musicality, having been an active member of the legendary 1980s and 90s Korean rock band 'Deulgukhwa'. Even after starting his solo career, he has consistently received public affection with numerous hit songs like 'Don't Worry,' and 'Laundry.' He is a singer-songwriter equipped with songwriting, composing, and arranging abilities, significantly influencing junior musicians.