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The final journey of the first Korean and Japanese artists in "Change Street" was depicted.
On the 10th, ENA broadcasted the fourth episode of the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Korea and Japan.
"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.
On this day's broadcast, the final busking stage of the first Korean and Japanese artists was held in Seoul, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, where the traces of time and night streets of Toitsumura, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, were permeated with colorful illumination.
First, Super Junior's Ryeowook said, "It's a song that was hidden as a secret weapon. I finally got to sing it on 'Change Street'," he said, revealing Doitsumura's night with the drama 'Goblin' OST Ailee's 'I'll Go to You Like the First Snow.' The carefully stacked vocals seeped quietly on the street as if the first snow had fallen, and the audience listened to his songs, holding their breath naturally. Lee Seung-gi then showed the true value of busking with Standing Egg's "Old Song." The song, which began calmly, gradually attracted the audience's hearts, and before I knew it, the cell phone lights turned on one by one and were colored with a small starlight. Although the language was different, it proved the power of music with the appearance of the audience nodding and smiling along with the song.
Cheongha chose "Doll's Dream," the original song of the weather forecast and the OST of the drama "The Good Man." Chungha's clear, hard vocals added to the familiar melody gave the song a new breath. Lee Seung-gi, who watched the stage, said, "Listening to Chung-ha's voice, it sounds like a ballad that came out recently," and TXT's Taehyun said, "As I said on the radio, I was originally a vocalist of Chung-ha." I think there will be a lot of vocalists like me after the broadcast," he said honestly.
Taehyun, the last runner, chose Lim Jae-beom's "After This Night," saying, "It's my favorite song in a karaoke room." The deep vocals behind the boyhood calmly raised the narrative of the song, and as it went to the climax, it added strength and grabbed the audience's mind at once.
The Japanese team's performance also made a strong impression. KENJI03 and DJ KOO chose Deungryeo-gun's "Leave Your Body to the Time" to create a calm atmosphere. For KENJI03, who has a Taiwanese mother, this song has a special meaning, and it warmed the scene with its emotions conveyed intact. Kumi Koda, who watched this, expressed her affection, saying, "I fell in love with my husband once more." Rainey reversed the mood through the theater version of the animation "Crayon Shin-chan Can't Stop" OST "Spring Day" by Aimong. Showing off bright and cheerful energy that was completely different from the previous stage, a natural smile spread on the audience's expressions.
Ai Takahashi reinterpreted Momoe Yamaguchi's "A Good Day to Travel" as a version of "Change Street" alone. The voice, which started in a low tone and slowly built up emotions, embraced the entire space, and KENJI03 who heard it said, "It's a song that reminds me of whisky." Tomioka Ai then finished the busking with Kubota Toshinobu's "LA, LA, LA LOVE SONG." It ended the long journey beautifully with a combination of simple yet sophisticated vocals.
Lee Seung-gi, the last runner of the signature street song, sang his signature song "Delete" at Doitsumura Park. In the ordinary scenery of children running behind them, Lee Seung-gi's voice came closer rather stronger, and he said, "There was an immersion that only busking gave." Japanese team Ai Takahashi and DJ KOO heated up the scene with cheerful choreography and perfect breathing by performing Morning Musume's "Ren'ai Revolution 21" at the Seoul Box of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Finally, the second artist lineup, which will appear on the 17th, has been unveiled. Lee Dong-hwi, Lee Sang-i, Jung Ji-so on the Korean team, and Crystal K, Koda Kumi, May J. (May J) and Takaya Kawasaki on the Japanese team will start another music journey. Expectations are doubled for what different voices will create on the new street.
Change Street, a global music and entertainment program in which the streets, people, and music of the two countries lead to one flow, airs every Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. on ENA.
The sound source of "Change Street" 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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