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Singer Miss Kim delivered a deeply emotional performance on the November 18th broadcast of KBS1's 'Gayo Stage,' which featured songs celebrating the 100-year legacy of the film 'Arirang.' Showcasing her status as a 'traditional trot queen,' she presented her own unique interpretation of Lee Mi-ja’s classic 'Cry, Fever.' Her performance stood out among renowned vocalists including Kang Jin, Bae Il-ho, Solji, and Maijin, leaving a profound impression on the audience with her authentic trot sensibilities. | Singer Miss Kim delivered a deeply emotional performance on the November 18th broadcast of KBS1's 'Gayo Stage,' which featured songs celebrating the 100-year legacy of the film 'Arirang.' Showcasing her status as a 'traditional trot queen,' she presented her own unique interpretation of Lee Mi-ja’s classic 'Cry, Fever.' Her performance stood out among renowned vocalists including Kang Jin, Bae Il-ho, Solji, and Maijin, leaving a profound impression on the audience with her authentic trot sensibilities.
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[미스김] Captivating Rendition of 'Cry, Fever' on Gayo Stage
k-entertain5/19/2026

[미스김] Captivating Rendition of 'Cry, Fever' on Gayo Stage

Singer Miss Kim delivered a deeply emotional performance on the November 18th broadcast of KBS1's 'Gayo Stage,' which featured songs celebrating the 100-year legacy of the film 'Arirang.' Showcasing her status as a 'traditional trot queen,' she presented her own unique interpretation of Lee Mi-ja’s classic 'Cry, Fever.' Her performance stood out among renowned vocalists including Kang Jin, Bae Il-ho, Solji, and Maijin, leaving a profound impression on the audience with her authentic trot sensibilities.