The special winning prize for the winner of "World Dice Tour 2," Kwaktube, is revealed! With his partners, Joon Park and Kang Ki Young, he goes on a super luxurious trip to Ulleung Island, where a high-end hotel is waiting for them!
Oh Tae-kyung, once an up-and-coming actor, starts a YouTube channel. He starts to produce content where he grants people's wishes, borrowing a concept from the movie “Oldboy”.
The me that others see VS the me that I see. An era where I share my daily life on social media every day. But is the image I see to others the real me? The me I know VS the me the public knows. Let’s find the real ‘me’ in that strange gap! An unusual labeling game played by MCs and stars. The fun of discovering the real face of a star. A twist that goes beyond the public's imagination. Impressions revealed through star acquaintances. The journey of [finding a star's identity] begins with all of this.
What is K-Pop? How did it rise to worldwide prominence? This new 7-part series tells you everything you need to know – from its history to its hitmakers, its fandoms, and more – told from the perspective of those who were there. K-Pop Evolution is the definitive accounting of a global phenomenon. With appearances from SuperM, H.O.T., BoA, SUPER JUNIOR, KARA, Ha:tfelt (Wonder Girls), Kang Daniel, Sandara Park (2NE1), Red Velvet, EXO, NCT, (G)I-DLE, and PENTAGON.
Park Joon-Hyung (aka Joon Park ) is a Korean-American singer, actor, and rapper in the Korean pop group G.O.D.. He was born on July 20 1969 and graduated from La Quinta High School in Westminster, California and attended California State University, Long Beach. After attending college in the field of graphic design, he was discovered in Hollywood by a casting agent for a Janet Jackson video which would lead to his first television appearance. After moving to Seoul, South Korea to pursue a career in pop music, Joon Park began recruiting friends and family to form his group, G.O.D.(Groove Over Dose) before breaking through into television success by way of commercial acting. His first television role on the SBS sitcom “Soon Poon San Boo In Kua” as Song Hye Gyo’s boyfriend garnered him significant popularity with a Korean audience for his Eurasian appearance and mannerisms. Joon continued to pursue music, despite his television success and finalized his band G.O.D. in 1998 with the release of their first album and second albums. The success of these albums led to a Korean reality show based on the five band members and an infant, which quickly achieved great success on MBC. With the success of G.O.D., Joon landed numerous endorsement deals before the band split apart to pursue solo careers and complete mandatory military service. Joon Park returned to Los Angeles to pursue acting, leading to several noteable cameos and a television role in the planned Friday Night Light’s spin-off webseries that will feature cross overs with NBC’s Parenthood.