[News] Junho and Kim So Eun, harmony as a music couple…"Feast of the Gods" OST Challenge!
2012.03.14
MBC Music's "That Woman Writes Lyrics, That Man Composes Music" couple casting
Idol group 2PM's Junho and actress Kim So Eun have come together as an "older woman, younger male" couple.
Junho and Kim So Eun have been cast as the second couple in MBC Music's reality programme "That Woman Writes Lyrics, That Man Composes Music". This program fuses artistic talent and music with the same format as MBC's "We Got Married". A female actress and a male music artist will show love blossoming through the process of communicating with music.
Junho and Kim So Eun's challenge on this show will be to write an OST song for MBC's weekend drama "Feast of the Gods". They will write both the music and lyrics of a love theme song for Go Joon-Young (played by actress Sung Yuri).
Speaking to Sports Korea on the 13th, a spokesperson for "That Woman Writes Lyrics, That Man Composes Music" said that whether the song would be included in "Feast of the Gods" would be up to the music director, and that the program will show the evaluation of Junho and Kim So Eun's completed song without any alterations.
"That Woman Writes Lyrics, That Man Composes Music" is currently being broadcast with it's first couple, actress Park Shin Hye and singer Yoongun. Junho and Kim So Eun's appearance will begin some time in April.
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