Epik High, Riding a Camper Van to the Grand Canyon... A Joyful Road Trip in the USA


Epik High released a new episode capturing teamwork and cheerful daily life through a road trip in the United States.

Epik High completed another episode of EPIKASE with a U.S. road trip video set against the vast wilderness, shared on their official YouTube channel 'EPIKASE.' The video began with a journey heading to the Grand Canyon in a camper van.

Tukutz took the wheel, while Tablo, who is not good at navigation and driving, played the role of interpreter and mood maker in the passenger seat, selecting music and making his presence felt as a jukebox. During the trip, Tukutz mentioned a story from his early driving days when he mistakenly said "Mandeuk" instead of "full tank" at a gas station. On the spot, Tablo gave him the nickname "DJ Mandeuk" and performed a freestyle rap.

Tablo shared that the biggest difficulty during the U.S. tour was the "bathroom issue," expressing his struggles. The three stopped at a rest area for a short break. When Tablo suggested friendship bracelets, Tukutz and Mithra hesitated, and after a game of rock-paper-scissors, Mithra ended up wearing a bracelet with Tablo.

Tukutz, back behind the wheel, performed a driving act holding a parking ticket in his mouth at Tablo's request. Tablo praised him, saying, "You look like GD." When Tablo imitated Tukutz with a parking ticket in his mouth, Mithra mocked, saying, "You look like a dove delivering peace."

Tukutz mentioned the dangers of driving at a constant speed, saying, "If you drive at the same speed, you can get sleepy. At times like that, I listen to Girls' Generation songs." Then, he and Tablo performed a live a cappella version of "Into the New World." Tablo and Mithra acted out a married couple skit to keep the driver awake and liven up the atmosphere.

Just before arriving at the Grand Canyon, the members talked about the Earth's age, saying, "The Earth is 4.6 billion years old, but we are still young," and sent a message of encouragement to their subscribers: "To those in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s, you are still young. Don't think it's too late."

Upon arriving at Grand Canyon West, the three prepared thoroughly before boarding a bus to move around. Tukutz warned, "Don't write posts leaving traces that you've been to famous spots around the world," and Mithra agreed. Tablo advised, "Instead of dangerous selfies, take in the sights with your eyes and heart."

In front of the great outdoors, the members struck various poses for perfect photos, capturing the scenery with their eyes, hearts, and phones. Later, at the caravan park, Tablo gave Tukutz a massage to relieve his driving fatigue, and Mithra cooked ramen. The members marveled, saying, "It's the same ramen, but eating it here makes it different. It's life ramen." They created a solemn dining atmosphere by standing while eating, feeling it was too precious to sit down.

Through 'EPIKASE,' Epik High consistently communicates with fans every week, expressing moments of music, travel, daily life, and relationships in their unique language.

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