All posts tagged: Namjoo

Watch: Boy Group Main Vocalist Advances To Final Round + Moves Apink’s Namjoo To Tears On “The King Of Mask Singer”

On the latest episode of “The King of Mask Singer,” masked singer “Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot” wowed the crowd with his vocals! During the February 4 broadcast of the MBC singing competition, four contestants moved forward in their quest to challenge the reigning champion for the throne. In the first match-up of Round 2, Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot impressed the audience with a soulful rendition of Jannabi’s “Baby I need you.” Spoilers After watching his performance, the celebrity panelists heaped praise on Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot for his skillful vocals and versatility. Apink’s Namjoo then declared that she believed she knew him personally, asking him outright, “We know each other, don’t we?“ But before Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot could reply, startled host Kim Sung Joo interjected with a laugh, “You can’t ask questions like that!” Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot ultimately won the round 86-13 and was able to advance to Round 3, where he performed an emotional cover of Park Jung Hyun’s “Sorry.” Fish-Shaped Bread Hotspot also emerged the winner of Round 3, and he moved on to face off …

Yearning for a Wonderful World with Kim Nam-joo » Dramabeans

Yearning for a Wonderful World with Kim Nam-joo by solstices The first teaser for MBC’s upcoming mystery drama Wonderful World is out, delving into the throes of grief and the lingering aftermath of loss. Before our characters can embark on a journey of healing, they must first nurse the wounds of anguish and contend with the bone-deep thirst for vengeance.The teaser opens with glimpses of a loving embrace, a house ablaze, and Kim Nam-joo (Misty) crying on a snowy night as her tears morph into hysterical laughter. “Everything began with that night’s incident,” she narrates. She’s the psychology professor and bestselling author Eun Soo-hyun, and she carries a bouquet of white flowers to her son’s grave. Soo-hyun isn’t the only one in mourning. Interspersed with her agony are scenes of the med school dropout Kwon Seon-yul, played by Cha Eun-woo (A Good Day to be a Dog). Having spiraled downhill ever since tragically losing his parents, Seon-yul’s life is now characterized by boxing, metalworking, and volatile turbulence. “Does it seem like I’m living well?” Seon-yul …