The KBS2 variety show The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's My Eardrum Boyfriend is gearing up for a stacked, nostalgia-fueled night featuring vocalists across generations.
On the May 8 broadcast of The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's My Eardrum Boyfriend, Kim Jong-kook, Choi Yuree, and Lee Changsub appear, showing off charms that seamlessly bridge music and talk.
In particular, Kim Jong-kook returns to his singer roots with a long-awaited stage. Saying "Let's hop in a time machine," he unleashes a medley of his greatest hits. He also teams up with Sung Si-kyung to raise the energy, with the two channeling sibling duo AKMU for a surprise duet concept that adds a fresh twist.
Kim also brings back his signature track 'One Man,' summoning a special moment. Appearing in flip-flops and a sleeveless top to recreate his past stage, he leaves a deep impression with a performance revived after more than 20 years. In response, Sung Si-kyung nods, saying, "Today is a Kim Jong-kook special."
Choi Yuree joins the duet corner Two People, syncing up emotionally with Sung Si-kyung. Drawing on their past connection, the two display effortless chemistry, while Choi sparks laughter by revealing, "I sent you a song, but you never replied."
Lee Changsub also shows unexpected charm. After singing Sung Si-kyung's 'At That Place, At That Time,' he admits, "My legs were shaking," sharing his nerves. He then reveals the backstory of why he couldn't reach out in the past and even shows a long apology message, turning the set into a sea of laughter. Lee caps it off with popping dance moves, stealing the spotlight with an unpredictable performance.
The stage—where seasoned legends meet fresh sensibilities—airs tonight at 11:10 p.m.