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The November 20th episode of MBC’s 'Radio Star' aired as a 'Spring Festival' special, featuring legendary singer Kim Chang-wan alongside musical artists Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro. The episode highlighted diverse stories, including Choi Jung-hoon sharing behind-the-scenes insights into Jannabi’s hit songs and Roy Kim discussing his experiences and challenges following his military service in the Marine Corps. Additionally, Kim Chang-wan showcased his youthful wit by mastering MZ generation slang, while Han Roro made her successful terrestrial variety show debut, famously showcasing a limbo talent and reflecting on her achievement as the 2026 Korean Music Awards 'Musician of the Year.' - The episode featured a star-studded lineup of Kim Chang-wan, Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro in the 'Spring Festival' special. - Roy Kim addressed the ongoing 'Marine Corps' memes and questions he faces, while Han Roro made a memorable first appearance on a major broadcast network. - 72-year-old Kim Chang-wan garnered attention for his trendy humor and mastery of modern slang. Q: Why is this trending? A: The episode is trending due to the diverse guest lineup and personal anecdotes ranging from Roy Kim’s Marine Corps stories to Han Roro’s high-profile television debut and Kim Chang-wan’s surprising mastery of MZ culture. | The November 20th episode of MBC’s 'Radio Star' aired as a 'Spring Festival' special, featuring legendary singer Kim Chang-wan alongside musical artists Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro. The episode highlighted diverse stories, including Choi Jung-hoon sharing behind-the-scenes insights into Jannabi’s hit songs and Roy Kim discussing his experiences and challenges following his military service in the Marine Corps. Additionally, Kim Chang-wan showcased his youthful wit by mastering MZ generation slang, while Han Roro made her successful terrestrial variety show debut, famously showcasing a limbo talent and reflecting on her achievement as the 2026 Korean Music Awards 'Musician of the Year.' - The episode featured a star-studded lineup of Kim Chang-wan, Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro in the 'Spring Festival' special. - Roy Kim addressed the ongoing 'Marine Corps' memes and questions he faces, while Han Roro made a memorable first appearance on a major broadcast network. - 72-year-old Kim Chang-wan garnered attention for his trendy humor and mastery of modern slang. Q: Why is this trending? A: The episode is trending due to the diverse guest lineup and personal anecdotes ranging from Roy Kim’s Marine Corps stories to Han Roro’s high-profile television debut and Kim Chang-wan’s surprising mastery of MZ culture.
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[라디오스타] Spring Festival Special Featuring Musical Stars
k-entertain5/20/2026

[라디오스타] Spring Festival Special Featuring Musical Stars

The November 20th episode of MBC’s 'Radio Star' aired as a 'Spring Festival' special, featuring legendary singer Kim Chang-wan alongside musical artists Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro. The episode highlighted diverse stories, including Choi Jung-hoon sharing behind-the-scenes insights into Jannabi’s hit songs and Roy Kim discussing his experiences and challenges following his military service in the Marine Corps. Additionally, Kim Chang-wan showcased his youthful wit by mastering MZ generation slang, while Han Roro made her successful terrestrial variety show debut, famously showcasing a limbo talent and reflecting on her achievement as the 2026 Korean Music Awards 'Musician of the Year.' - The episode featured a star-studded lineup of Kim Chang-wan, Choi Jung-hoon, Roy Kim, and Han Roro in the 'Spring Festival' special. - Roy Kim addressed the ongoing 'Marine Corps' memes and questions he faces, while Han Roro made a memorable first appearance on a major broadcast network. - 72-year-old Kim Chang-wan garnered attention for his trendy humor and mastery of modern slang. Q: Why is this trending? A: The episode is trending due to the diverse guest lineup and personal anecdotes ranging from Roy Kim’s Marine Corps stories to Han Roro’s high-profile television debut and Kim Chang-wan’s surprising mastery of MZ culture.