Park Myung Soo revealed that 아이유 has been sending him presents for three years straight.
On the October 9 recording of “Park Myung Soo’s Radio Show,” one of the listeners sent a message to the DJ saying it worries him that Park Myungsoo is close with 아이유 now.
To this, Park Myung Soo explained that even if he wants to get closer to IU, he has not called her outside of work.
He said, “It’s not easy to get close with her. It’s not like I can just call her since she’s so busy, and I don’t want to overwhelm her. 의해 the way, 아이유 sent me a ginseng set for Chuseok. She’s been doing that for three years now. I want to tell IU, ‘I enjoyed the ginseng.’ 아이유 jjang!”
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On the October 9 recording of “Park Myung Soo’s Radio Show,” one of the listeners sent a message to the DJ saying it worries him that Park Myungsoo is close with 아이유 now.
To this, Park Myung Soo explained that even if he wants to get closer to IU, he has not called her outside of work.
He said, “It’s not easy to get close with her. It’s not like I can just call her since she’s so busy, and I don’t want to overwhelm her. 의해 the way, 아이유 sent me a ginseng set for Chuseok. She’s been doing that for three years now. I want to tell IU, ‘I enjoyed the ginseng.’ 아이유 jjang!”
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(Billboard (the most respected 음악 chart on the planet) picks Seo Taiji & #IU's collaboration the #2 best!)
2. Seo Taiji & 아이유 - "Sogyeokdong"
Both the Korean rock legend and K-pop sweetheart 비둘기 into new sonic territory with this synth-pop spectacular. In a complex combination of sounds and emotions, IU's melancholy coos and honeyed harmonies detail South Korea's dictatorship days in the '80s amid Seo Taiji's symphonic storm of crunchy synthesizers. There's a lovely dreaminess to the track, but there's also a dark history in the lyrics and instrument choices."
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2. Seo Taiji & 아이유 - "Sogyeokdong"
Both the Korean rock legend and K-pop sweetheart 비둘기 into new sonic territory with this synth-pop spectacular. In a complex combination of sounds and emotions, IU's melancholy coos and honeyed harmonies detail South Korea's dictatorship days in the '80s amid Seo Taiji's symphonic storm of crunchy synthesizers. There's a lovely dreaminess to the track, but there's also a dark history in the lyrics and instrument choices."
MV: link
출처 article: link