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Jangnabi Choi Jeong-hoon: "Hit Song Co-conspirator = Ghost...Sitting on My Shoulders" [Las] [★Night TV]

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/Photo=MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen
/Photo=MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen

'Radio Star' featured Jangnabi's Choi Jeong-hoon revealing his special connection with a ghost.

The MBC variety program 'Radio Star,' broadcast on the 20th, was specially themed as the 'Radio Star Spring Festival,' featuring Kim Chang-wan, Jangnabi's Choi Jeong-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Lo-ro.

On this day, Choi Jeong-hoon explained about his songs, saying, "I write many songs, and sometimes a song is completed just by singing it. I even suggest writing one song every five minutes. Even if it's a ridiculous song, I can create one every five minutes. 'The hot summer night has passed, and what remains is nothing to look at' was completed right while I was singing the first verse."

/Photo=MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen
/Photo=MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen

Following this, he received cheers for the first-ever public release of the initial voice memo for Jangnabi's representative hit, "The hot summer night has passed, and what remains is nothing to look at."

Along with this, Choi Jeong-hoon revealed the hidden co-conspirator behind Jangnabi's masterpieces. Choi Jeong-hoon said, "I used the basement studio for about seven to eight years, and I believe there is a ghost there."

He added, "There were many strange phenomena. The recording studio is a sealed space where smells shouldn't enter, yet while working, I often smelled sewage odors. The smell occurred only in specific parts of the entire studio space. Once, an object flew in, and I didn't know where it came from. There were several instances where dolls appeared like that."

Choi Jeong-hoon explained, "The decisive moment was when I went to see a fortune teller with a friend. There, they said, 'You have a ghost sitting on your shoulders. We tried to exorcise it, but children who make music must keep their ghosts. It's better for you to go with that one for the rest of your life.' On that day, the four-tiered hanger in the studio suddenly collapsed."

Choi Jeong-hoon also revealed the ghost's name, adding, "The name is Nan. Even scissors were pressed down, but I'm not scared anymore. If I say, 'It's okay. It's Nan,' it goes away."

Roy Kim, calling himself a "Ghost-Hunting Marine," scolded the ghost and said, "I think he'll snap out of it and keep writing masterpieces," eliciting laughter.

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