Kyuhyun and Eunhyuk talk about the big generation gap between Super Junior members
Nov 15, 2014 18:56
Super Junior' Kyuhyun and Eunhyuk shared their thoughts on the generation gap between their members.
It was revealed that the two members recently participated in the recording of JTBC's 'Abnormal Summit' and discussed about communication as the main topic. Eunhyuk said,"We feel that the generation gap within the members are even greater than between us and the other senior singers".
Regarding this, Kyuhyun added,"Heechul is only 4 years older than me but we have very different music tastes. When we talk about the old singers, I said I like Yada but Heechul likes K2".
Upon hearing this, Jun Hyun Moo then said,"Yada is also a singer from long time ago. I was surprised that you even mention Yada", caused laughter to everyone on the set.
This 'Abnormal Summit' episode will be on air on November 17th.
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