The number one song for 'When I'm sad, I dance~ Hit Song' was selected as Yoon Soo-il's 'APT. (1982).'

The 271st episode of KBS Joy's '20th Century Hit Song,' which aired on 4th, introduced hit songs that feature exciting music and shocking lyrics with 'When I'm sad, I dance~ Hit Song' as the theme.

On that day, the 10th place was taken by US's 'As It Is (1995),' which reflects the pain of parting, and the 9th place went to BoA's 'No.1,' which depicts a heartbroken girl lamenting to the moon. When Kim Hee-chul asked Lee Mi-joo, 'Have you ever faced a situation where you have to break up even though you don’t want to?' she replied, 'Isn't it too much?' and added, 'I almost get dumped. I don’t talk first,' and 'They get a bit sick of me because I love until the end.'

The 8th place was taken by Yangtac's 'Jealousy (1997).' When Lee Mi-joo asked if Kim Hee-chul tends not to be jealous, he said, 'I used to get scolded a lot for this. Why are you not jealous?' Lee Mi-joo then stated, 'After meeting too many people who are not jealous, I find a jealous person good,' adding, 'But I have to say carefully that if I say on air, 'I like someone who is jealous,' then it causes a lot of jealousy.' In response, Kim Hee-chul joked, 'Is someone watching?' to create a light atmosphere.

Meanwhile, BIBI's 'Sky Land Star Land (1997)' ranked 7th. The song contains lyrics about a woman who perfectly matches her partner's tastes but ultimately, the partner chooses someone else. The broadcast also mentioned Brown Eyed Girls' 'Sometimes' and Davichi's 'Love and War,' which deal with similar themes. When Kim Hee-chul asked, 'Don't people usually go to nightclubs after breaking up?' Lee Mi-joo replied, 'When I break up, I cry while brushing my teeth and cry while eating,' adding, 'Tears keep coming out.'

Baek Ji-young's 'Burden (1999),' which has lyrics about an ex-partner having someone new, secured 6th place, while Kim Gun-mo's 'A Bird That Flies Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1997),' which topped the million seller list at the time, took 5th place. When Kim Hee-chul asked how Lee Mi-joo would feel if her ex-boyfriend immediately had a new girlfriend, she replied, 'It's annoying but I think that's just how it is.'

The 4th place was introduced as Noise's 'A Different Today Than Yesterday (1995).' Kim Hee-chul revealed that 'Noise was said to be on par with EXO and BIGBANG at that time.' When lyrics about signs of break-up were mentioned, Kim Hee-chul asked if Lee Mi-joo had ever felt that way, and she responded that she has felt signs of break-up when all the messages exchanged in a day appear on one screen, which resonated with the audience.

Next, Nami's 'Like an Indian Doll (1989)' took 3rd place. The lyrics depict a speaker walking in the rain, left alone after their lover leaves, and Lee Mi-joo empathized, saying, 'It's so relatable,' sharing her experience of having held onto her boyfriend on a rainy day in a disheveled state after exposing the umbrella.

The 2nd place went to JXT's 'Road Fighter (1998),' which reportedly won its first award at Music Bank just 28 days after its release. This song includes lyrics like, 'My body is flying' and 'There’s no more of me,' expressing the content where the speaker dies in an accident while driving recklessly due to shock from a breakup.

The much-anticipated number one was Yoon Soo-il's 'APT. (1982).' The broadcast also featured a video clip where Yoon Soo-il directly stated that the song contains the story of a friend who broke up.

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