Shin Seung-hun Stuns with Unchanging 'Frozen Human' Looks and Chatty Nature on 'Immortal Songs'

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Shin Seung-hun Stuns with Unchanging 'Frozen Human' Looks and Chatty Nature on 'Immortal Songs'

Jihyun Oh · 2025 m. rugsėjo 19 d. 23:25

Singer Shin Seung-hun is set to prove his 'frozen human' status with looks that haven't changed in 33 years.

This week's episode of KBS2's 'Immortal Songs' features a special tribute to 'Artist Shin Seung-hun'.

Ahead of the broadcast, fellow singers like Lee Won-seok of Daybreak, Jung Joon-il, and Ahn Shin-ae shared humorous anecdotes about Shin Seung-hun's lengthy phone calls. Lee Won-seok mentioned, "A call with Shin Seung-hun easily lasts over an hour. It's mostly about music, as he remains very curious and eager to explore new things."

Ahn Shin-ae testified, "I was cooking jjigae for dinner when he called, and by the time we finished, the stew was cold and the broth had reduced." Jung Joon-il jokingly added, "I actually avoided picking up his call recently. I saw it was him and covered my phone twice," drawing explosive laughter from the audience.

Furthermore, Shin Seung-hun surprised everyone by revealing a photo from 1992, showcasing a face virtually identical to his current appearance. When MC Shin Dong-yeop playfully suggested it might be a wig, Shin Seung-hun responded with a grin, "Even my mother has said that." When asked about his skincare routine, he shared his unexpected tip: "Just don't go outside much and strictly use sunscreen," sending the studio into fits of laughter.

The 'Artist Shin Seung-hun' special will feature 10 teams, including Daybreak and Jung Joon-il, reinterpreting the hits of the 'Emperor of Ballads' for a spectacular musical feast.

Shin Seung-hun is widely known as the 'Emperor of Ballads,' dominating the Korean music scene in the 1990s. His timeless melodies and heartfelt vocals have garnered him enduring popularity across generations. He is often cited as an influential figure and inspiration for many aspiring musicians.