
On KBS 2TV's 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears,' singer Yojo sends an open love call to Park Jaebeom. In the episode airing on the 28th, Kim Yoonju of 'Oksang Dalbit' makes her first appearance as the new boss. Kim Yoonju is a member of the group 'Oksang Dalbit,' known for hit songs like 'Good Job Today' and 'Oksang Dalbit,' and she is also the CEO of Wausan Records, which represents seven artists including Yojo and Jang Deulle. To welcome the new year, she organizes a session where each artist announces their New Year's plans.
Yojo recommends Park Jaebeom as her next producer. She explains that the delay in her album release is due to not meeting the right producer and points to Park Jaebeom as the producer she wants, causing a stir at the meeting. Yojo casually replies, "If Park Jaebeom takes charge, I think I'll work hard."
When Kim Yoonju asks Yojo, "What kind of music do you want to make with Park Jaebeom?" Yojo answers, "Because I like him," a statement that shocks everyone.
Meanwhile, Jang Deulle, who appeared on 'The Seasons - Park Bogum's Cantabile,' performs a duet stage with Park Bogum and unveils a group season song he composed for the first time. Jang Deulle explains, "I wanted to bring back the innocence of Christmas, so I made it with a harmony feel," adding, "It's not a money code, but a gukbap code." All seven artists participate in recording this song.
Jang Deulle reveals that since his concert income is still not substantial, he continues to give lessons. He shares, "I have given lessons not only for the All Day Project Ani but also for Antenna's Jung Seunghwan and Kwon Jinah."
Kim Yoonju, head of Wausan Records, expresses her earnest feelings, saying, "The reason I appeared on 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears' was because I really wanted many people to know about our artists."
KBS 2TV's 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears' is a self-reflective program where Korean bosses voluntarily practice empathy to create workplaces where work is enjoyable. The previous episode recorded a peak viewership rating of 6.8%, maintaining its position as the number one variety show in its time slot for 185 consecutive weeks. The program airs every Sunday at 4:40 PM.



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