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Lee Dong Hwi → Koda Kumi.."Snow-crying" exploded at the busking of the Korean solidarity [Change Street Comprehensive]

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"Change Street" left a deep aftertaste with a heartfelt stage completed on the street.

In the sixth episode of ENA's "Change Street (Director Oh Jun-sung)," which aired on January 31, Korean team Lee Dong-hwi, Lee Sang-i, Jung Ji-so, and Japanese team Crystal K, Koda Kumi, May J, and Takaya Kawasaki performed busking at the Tokyo Korean School in Japan and the NC East Pole in Guui Station in Korea, respectively.

"Change Street" is a new concept cultural exchange program in which artists representing Korea and Japan go deep into each other's streets, languages, and emotions and communicate with each other through music.

First, the Korean team opened with Lee Sang-i's stage. Lee Sang-i, who chose Paul Kim's "Every Day, Every Moment," which has been steadily loved since the announcement, focused the scene at once with a sweet yet solid voice. The authentic singing on the plain emotional line made Lee Sang-yi feel her vocal charm.

Jeong Ji-so then selected Park Hye-kyung's "Confession" to delicately release the excitement of her first love. The not excessive expression of emotions and transparent tones have been combined to complete the air of excitement that tickles the middle of the street.

Lee Dong-hwi revealed another face through Ann One's "Love Alone." His simple ad-lib, mixed with the strong wind, made the busking scene like a scene in a drama. Studio MCs could not hide their surprise on the serious stage, which was 180 degrees different from the appearance shown in the talk, and MCs, including Shin Dong-yup and TVXQ U-Know, bowed their heads and laughed, saying, "I'm sorry I saw you." Shin Dong-yup then added, "I want to download it first on the music site," expressing the lingering effects of the stage.

Finally, Lee Sang-yi sang the drama "All In" OST Park Yong-ha's "Like the First Day," raising the Korean team's stage to the peak of emotions.

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Prior to the stage, the Japanese team first narrowed the distance from the audience with the 'Relay Q&A' section. Takaya Kawasaki made the atmosphere of the scene smoother by revealing his relationship with Sung Si-kyung and Tomorrow X Together in the wake of Kumi Koda's question.

Takaya Kawasaki then selected Arashi's "LOVE SO SWEET," the Japanese version of "Boys Over Flowers 2" OST, and captivated the audience with a sweet voice. After the stage, U-Know Yunho said, "I learned a lot from stage manners and broadcast attitudes while watching Arashi," and special panel KENJI03 also liked Seo Taiji at the time, which felt like Linkin Park. I was also very influenced by Korean songs," he said, reflecting on the meaning of music exchanges between Korea and Japan.

When asked about his "favorite Korean song," May J showed an impromptu live performance, referring to the OST "Golden" of the movie "K-pop Demon Hunters." He was then applauded for singing "LOVE LOVE LOVE" of Dreams Come True, the OST of the drama "Tell Me I Love You," with calm and in-depth delivery.

Crystal K chose her signature song "If You Fall in Love" to perform a high-quality performance that is no different from the sound source. The scene was engulfed in a more emotional atmosphere as the warm eyes of her mother, Shun Kei, in the auditorium, and the audience's enthusiastic response were combined.

Kumi Koda, who decorated the final stage, reinterpreted Owuyang Pay's "Love Is Over" with a heavy and fascinating voice. After the stage, KENJI03 said, "Today, I looked like a wife, not an artist Koda Kumi. "I've never felt this before," he said, with tears in his eyes, and Shin Dong-yup finished the atmosphere warmly, saying, "I got married really well."

The sixth episode of "Change Street," where only voices and emotions remain without borders and genres, completed the scene where music shines most sincerely on the street.

Meanwhile, the global music and entertainment program "Change Street" is co-produced by Forest Media, Hankang Fore ENM and ENA, and airs every Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. on ENA.

The new arrangement, "Change Street," which allows you to enjoy great songs with the voices of full bands and Korean-Japanese artists, will be released every Saturday at noon on major music sites, and the full version of the busking video will be available on the official YouTube channel of "Change Street."

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