Reporter Wu Ruici/Comprehensive Report
The North Korean group 1VERSE “North Korean defector” is about to start! The group consists of two defectors from North Korea, a Japanese member, and an American member. They were recently interviewed by the media. North Korea. He had never heard of him in the past to make his debut and officially welcome the audience.
▲▼1VERSE consists of 2 North Korean members, 1 Japanese member, and 1 American member. (Photo / reproduction from 1VERSE official IG)
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1VERSE consists of four members, who are from North Korea (defendants), the United States, Japan, etc., and they are going to discuss with the media “BBC News Korea” said the member A truly American, “First, I heard that North Korean defectors would be included in the organization. after they were together, they found that the cultural differences were not that big and they felt comfortable.
▲ Yoo Hyuk defected from North Korea to South Korea in 2013. (Photo/reproduced from BBC News Korea YouTube)
24-year-old Yoo Hyuk left North Korea in January 2013. It took him half a year to reach South Korea. He never thought that he would be a KPOP idol living in other countries.” “People of the world”, but I did not expect that I am preparing to be such a person now.” When he lived in North Korea, he never really listened to KPOP music once, “After all, it’s illegal. When I came to South Korea the First, I don’t know anything.”
▲▼ Hyuk used to be a beggar and thief in North Korea. (Image/reproduced from BBC News Korea YouTube)
Yoo Hyuk used to live with his grandmother. t do this, I might be a child.” If you don’t live, you die.” He also admitted that when he first arrived in South Korea, he felt lonely and isolated, so he wrote the song “Ordinary People” about the life he wanted and just wanted to be. is a normal person. Now that he is about to start, he is afraid: “Can the public really resist and listen to my story?”
The clip of the interview sparked heated discussions, with netizens cheering him on, saying, “I hope to walk the flowery road,” “I was a street kid, but now I’m rapping in English, he’s so amazing,” “He’s very handsome,” and “I’m cheering for you.”