"This Year I Want to Get Married" 'Seuzan' Kim Seung-jin Joins 'Bulcheong' as a New Friend
Singer Kim Seung-jin (52) / Photo by SBS from the broadcast screen of 'Burning Youth'
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seong-yeol] Singer Kim Seung-jin (52) has become a hot topic for returning to 'Burning Youth' after 5 years.
On the afternoon of the 7th, SBS entertainment program 'Burning Youth (Bulcheong)' aired, featuring singer Kim Seung-jin and Jo Jin-su, leader of the group 'Jam', joining as the first friends of the New Year 2020 and traveling to Mokpo.
In the broadcast, Kim Seung-jin said, "I have been single until now," and explained the reason for returning to 'Bulcheong' after 5 years since his appearance in 2015, saying, "This year, I started to want to get married."
Previously, during his last appearance, Kim Seung-jin revealed the reason for his hiatus from the entertainment industry since 1994. He confessed, "There were various musical conflicts and disagreements with my father."
Kim Seung-jin debuted in 1985 with his first album 'Today I Will Speak' and gained great popularity. Since then, he actively worked as a singer, leaving many hit songs such as 'Seuzan', 'Goodbye Painted on the Glass Window', 'Only Painful Memories', and 'Juliet'.
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Especially noted for his contrasting eyes and delicate vocal tone, he was recognized as a youthful singer and also showed his acting skills by appearing in movies and dramas in the early 1990s.
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