KBS2 music talk show ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’
‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’ delighted eyes and ears with stages by today’s most in-demand musicians.
On the episode of the KBS2 music talk show ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’ that aired on the 10th, Hwasa, Roy Kim, Han Roro, and KISS OF LIFE appeared and presented a feast of classics across diverse genres.
Artist Hwasa, who exudes a singular aura, performed ‘Good Goodbye’, which drew attention as a celebratory stage at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. In particular, she offered a new charm with a classical version of ‘Good Goodbye’ that can be seen only on ‘The Seasons’. Regarding the much-loved ‘Good Goodbye’, Hwasa drew attention by saying, “To be honest, I did not think it would do so well. Rather than having big expectations for its performance, I just wanted to capture my heart in this song as best as I could.”
Having recently wrapped her first solo concert in 12 years, Hwasa shared her thoughts: “As I was finishing activities for ‘Good Goodbye’, I chose a concert as a way to repay the gratitude I felt,” adding, “I felt great happiness in my life.” Sung Si-kyung empathized, saying, “It feels good when a song is popular, but what truly heals me seems to be performing in front of my fans.” Hwasa closed by delivering positive energy with a stage for her new song ‘So Cute’, and she leapt into the audience to breathe with them, once again imprinting her presence as a diva with veteran stage manners.
KBS2 music talk show ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’
Next, as the third main guest of the ‘Two People’ segment, the show’s first male guest, Roy Kim, took his seat and set hearts aflutter. He pre-released on ‘The Seasons’ his remake ‘No Encore Requests’, which is slated for release in May, earning a big response. Raising expectations, Roy Kim said, “I have covered countless songs over the years, but this is my first official remake album in 14 years since debut,” and Sung Si-kyung caught him off guard by asking, “There’s none of my songs on the album?”
Sung Si-kyung continued, “I never reject remakes. If someone does better than me, it’s great because the song gets known, and if they do worse, it’s great because my skills get recognized,” to which Roy Kim ad-libbed, “I didn’t include yours because I thought I wouldn’t do better than you.”
Roy Kim, who recently finished a solo concert, recalled a memorable moment during the show: “It was a first for metwo audience members stood up and shared a deep kiss,” drawing attention. Sung Si-kyung expressed a positive view of the recently changing, freer styles of public displays of affection. Roy Kim wittily replied, “I agree. I hope many people come to my concerts and kiss a lot,” and the two added, “From now on, we will run a ‘Kiss Free Zone’ at our venues,” turning the audience into a sea of laughter. The two ‘eardrum boyfriends’, who traded irresistibly charming banter, then offered sweet delight to the ears with a duet stage of Roy Kim’s ‘If You Ask Me What Love Is to Me’.
Then, youth icon and Gen Z’s representative rock star Han Roro appeared, opening with ‘0+0’. Also the author of the bestseller Grapefruit Apricot Club, Han Roro displayed humility, saying, “I published the novel a month before releasing the album, and ‘0+0’ was the novel’s background music. The novel and the song interacted, and it’s simply that many people took interest.”
Han Roro went on to recall winning ‘Musician of the Year’ at the Korean Music Awards amid formidable nominees such as Lee Chan-hyuk and Jennie, saying, “Winning never crossed my mind, so I hadn’t prepared any remarks. Everything that had happened so far flashed by like a panorama, and I shed tears.” Han Roro also drew attention by revealing, “The biggest shout-out I received since debut was when BTS’s RM posted ‘Ipchun’ on his social media story.” “Even now, my heart races when I think about that,” Han Roro added, then expressed fandom by delivering an impromptu live of BTS’s ‘Spring Day’.
‘Han Roro will appear as the first festival headliner on the 19th at the ‘Green Camp Music & Camping Festival 2026 (Green Camp Music & Camping Festival 2026)’, which will be held from the 17th to 19th at Jisan Forest Resort in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province.
KBS2 music talk show ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’
Lastly, KISS OF LIFE, the first ‘eardrum group’ on ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’, appeared and reinterpreted second-generation flagship girl group 2NE1’s ‘Lonely’ with charms all their own. Known as icons of self-made success in the idol scene, KISS OF LIFE recently received their first settlement and reportedly indulged in various acts of filial generosity, drawing attention. In particular, member Belle said, “I helped move my grandmother to a slightly better environment,” eliciting admiration.
KISS OF LIFE, who say they usually enjoy the R&B genre, offered an impromptu live performance, noting, “Among ourselves, we often sing songs we cannot do while promoting.”
When they sang Michael Jackson’s ‘Love Never Felt So Good’, they amped up the energy as they approached Sung Si-kyung, making him break into a cold sweat, and they radiated joyful energy as they unleashed their irrepressible talent. Having witnessed KISS OF LIFE’s unrivaled prowess with his own eyes, Sung Si-kyung offered warm praise: “I hope you become such superstars that ‘The Seasons’ can barely manage to book you.”
‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’ airs every Friday at 11:10 p.m. on KBS2.
KBS2 music talk show ‘The Seasons- Sung Si-kyung’s Eardrum Boyfriend’