Running Man' spider Jung Eun-ji, extreme situation singing power explosion ..

Running Man spider and Jung Eun-ji show off their usual singing skills even in extreme situations.On SBS Running Man broadcasted on the 14th, the extreme activities of the fan meeting collaboration The Artists are revealed.In a recent recording, Spider and Apex Jung Eun-ji were given permission to sing in a constrained posture.Even in a state of difficulty even in posture, the two surprised everyone by keeping the singing power that was shining on the stage.The spider was impressed with the full immersion and spider emotional ballad as soon as he started singing even in a difficult posture.Jung Eun-ji was also a difficult posture to sing, but he kept his unique deep tone and cool singing ability and led the atmosphere.Rapper Naksal also showed a no-lap skill, which is a no-brap, offering a steady rap even when he is almost lying down.The artists who showed off their brilliant singing skills even in extreme situations can be seen at Running Man which is broadcasted at 5 pm today.

Running Man' spider and Jung Eun-ji show off their usual singing skills even in extreme situations.

On SBS Running Man' broadcasted on the 14th, the extreme activities of the fan meeting collaboration The Artists are revealed.

In a recent recording, Spider and Apex Jung Eun-ji were given permission to sing in a constrained posture. Even in a state of difficulty even in posture, the two surprised everyone by keeping the singing power that was shining on the stage.

The spider was impressed with the full immersion and 'spider emotional ballad' as soon as he started singing even in a difficult posture. Jung Eun-ji was also a difficult posture to sing, but he kept his unique deep tone and cool singing ability and led the atmosphere. Rapper Naksal also showed a no-lap skill, which is a no-brap, offering a steady rap even when he is almost lying down.

The Artists who showed off their brilliant singing skills even in extreme situations can be seen at Running Man' which is broadcasted at 5 pm today.