Tablo’s daughter Haru accidentally reveals Epik High’s new track
Nov 04, 2013 17:00
Tablo’s daughter Haru almost revealed Epik High’s upcoming new track. On the pilot episode of KBS’ new variety program ‘Superman Returns’ aired on November 3, Tablo brought his four-year old daughter Haru to the YG Entertainment studio with the other Epik High members. While the members were busy working on their latest recordings, Haru began to play around with the computer and accidentally played a snippet of Epik High’s new track. The members quickly shut down the music as Tukutz jokingly said, “Haru revealed our 10th anniversary album on the air.”
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