"The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile" filled viewers' time with happiness and enjoyment.

On the broadcast of KBS 2TV's music talk show "The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile" on the 28th, singer OkSangDalBit, Urban Zakapa's Jo Hyun-a, Seo In-guk, and NMIXX appeared to present the theme of "Between Love and Friendship."

That night, Park Bo-gum, who sweetly opened the "Gyeom-yoil" night, demonstrated not only his readiness for the artists but also his music ability, capable of impromptu piano performances from representative songs to included tracks. Guests expressed admiration, saying, "The tension itself is different," and "I didn't know he was this good." Additionally, his harmless sense of humor contributed to establishing Park Bo-gum's unique MC character, bringing fresh enjoyment.

The first guest, longtime friend OkSangDalBit (Kim Yoon-ju, Park Se-jin), presented a warm and pleasant time with a performance of "No thing is merit," arranged specifically for "The Seasons." Park Bo-gum, who revealed he grew up listening to OkSangDalBit's songs, said, "I was moved to hear the first album's 'OkSangDalBit' and last year's release of '40' connected," building musical empathy with genuine fan sentiment.

The witty banter between Park Bo-gum and OkSangDalBit also offered fresh enjoyment. OkSangDalBit shared news of settling into a new nest under Kim Yoon-ju's company, and when Park Bo-gum playfully revealed his desire to transfer, she jokingly suggested, "Come on! I'll send everyone away," eliciting hearty laughter. OkSangDalBit harmonized perfectly over Park Bo-gum's piano rendition of his favorite song, "OkSangDalBit," delivering an impromptu performance.

Seo In-guk, who presented a reinterpretation of Fin.K.L's "Ruby" with an understated tone, introduced himself as "Yoon Yoon-jae, returning after 13 years," evoking nostalgia from "Answer Me 1997." Seo In-guk and Park Bo-gum reminisced about the drama "Remember You," in which they both appeared in 2015, showcasing an even deeper brotherly bond. Seo In-guk stated, "These days, my friends don’t even know I’m a singer," sharing his passion to soon present good music. Park Bo-gum proposed Seo In-guk's self-composed drama OST "Flower" on the spot, which Seo In-guk flawlessly executed.

Seo In-guk also shared the behind-the-scenes story of releasing a duet with Jeong Eun-ji, performing a dialect one-man show that evoked memories of a drama. In response, Park Bo-gum suggested an impromptu reenactment of a classic line from "Answer Me 1997," thrilling the audience with a recreation of a memorable scene after 13 years. Park Bo-gum and Seo In-guk showcased a bromance performance that delighted both the eyes and ears with their "Couple" stage.

Following that, Jo Hyun-a graced "The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile" with a sweet rendition of Ann One's "Love Alone." After Park Bo-gum revealed that he set a mini homepage BGM with Urban Zakapa's songs, Jo Hyun-a praised him, saying, "Bo-gum has created Urban Zakapa." Park Bo-gum humorously responded to Jo Hyun-a, who said she could cry even watching home shopping, by saying, "That's a bit strange," yet he added, "It seems like you're able to create great songs with rich emotions," which brought smiles to everyone.

Jo Hyun-a shared an episode related to "I’ll give it to you" while performing a duet with Park Bo-gum, creating a rare two-shot. Additionally, they showcased a duet performance of "Inevitability" to Park Bo-gum's piano accompaniment, where they couldn't help but admire his performance and vocals throughout. Park Bo-gum learned the 'hak ssii' singing style from Jo Hyun-a's drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines" and surprised the audience with explosive vocal power and solidified singing. In return, Park Bo-gum taught Jo Hyun-a about eye contact techniques as she prepares for her debut acting.

NMIXX took to the stage with their new song "KNOW ABOUT ME" and expressed their honor to perform live with Jeong Ma-e and Kungchita. NMIXX's official "Bubbuz" members Haewon and Lily presented explosive harmonies with the song "River" by Bishop Briggs, which they had saved for "The Seasons."

When asked about what they could do for friendship, a toothbrush controversy arose among the members, eliciting laughter. NMIXX reinterpreted DAY6's "HAPPY" as an NMIXX version, matching Park Bo-gum's piano performance. They completely filled "The Seasons" until the end with standout songs featuring the six members' vocal chemistry, including Rosé's "toxic till the end" and Beyonce's "Love On Top."

Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's "The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile" airs every Friday night at 10 p.m.

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