Episode 71
The start of a new challenge, trot singer Bang Daehan! He won the grand prize in the TV showKorea Singsin 2009 for the first time as a foreigner. Since then, he got attention from the media and appeared in the movieHe's on Dutyand the popular TV show2 Days & 1 Night. Actually, he was studying law in Bangladesh but due to his difficult financial situation, he gave up on going to law school and went to Korea. He lived in Korea for 20 years and 8 years ago, he was naturalized as a Korean citizen. Also, thanks to singer Park Sangchul, Daehan released his first album. Sangchul composed and wrote the lyrics for the song "Bibimbap" which resembles Daehan's life. Let's look into the life of Bang Daehan as a trot singer.
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