Sunmi opens on the life of appointments and past observations of Jypark on “Salon Drip 2”

Sunmi opens on the life of appointments and past observations of Jypark on “Salon Drip 2”

The singer Sunmi is destined to share white intuitions in his personal life in the next episode of the YouTube talk show “Salon Drip 2.”

The teaser, published at the end of the episode of September 2 with Sungjin and Wonpil of Day6, previewed the aspect of Sunmi’s guests. The conductor Jang Do Yeon triggered the conversation asking if important breakages were necessary to write successful songs.

With a sigh, Sunmi replied: “Well, first I actually have to have a relationship. But I really can’t bear the speaking phase. Why do people play?” Jang Fa Yeon agreed, saying: “That’s right. I would like people to arrive at the point. We are leaving or not? Otherwise, then go ahead.”

The past concerns of Jypark

The discussion then turned into observations made years ago by Jypark on the MBC radio star. At the time, he shared his concerns about Sunmi, remembering: “Sunmi lost his father at a young age and, as an older daughter, took care of his younger brothers. Once I saw those emotions directed towards a boy. It was so that I would not have seen myself. Don’t worry about her now.”

Clarifying the story, Sunmi said: “I intend to explain it. It really happened once. This was my first relationship, and ended with that person.”

When asked about his ideal type, the singer described a specific form of the face with a gesture of the hand and said: “I am attracted to a certain type of face. Shoop, Shoop.”

His answer prompted Jang, Yeon to jokingly ask: “Wait – Shoop, Shoop? Jypark?” Taking offs between the cast and the crew.

Sunmi’s complete interview will air on Salon Drip 2 next week, where fans can expect more personal revelations by the artist.

Sunmi’s career

Sunmi, born Lee Sun-Mi in 1992, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and performer who made his debut for the first time as a member of Wonder Girls under Jyp Entertainment in 2007. After launching his solo career in 2013, he climbed to prominence with shots like “24 hours”, “Gashina” and “heroin”, becoming one of the most recognizable women of K-pop.

Known for its distinct “Sunmi -Pop” style – a angular mixture of pop sounds, retoni and electronic – has gained applause both for his music and for his charisma on stage. Over the years, Sunmi has built the reputation of trendsetter in the sector, balancing art with authenticity.

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