Seoul = = All The Butlers' went back to 1999 with Lee Jung-hyun.
SBS All The Butlers', which was broadcasted on the afternoon of the 19th, featured Singer and actor Lee Jung-hyun as master and spent a day with the members.
Lee Jung-hyun proposed to group two members and recreate the stage in the 90s; Lee Jung-hyun brought out stage props he wrote during his Singer years. The members went on a time trip to the 90s wearing colorful brass. Lee Jung-hyun was a Singer who worked together at the time, referring to Jo Sung-mo, Techs Kies, H.O.T, SES, and Finkle.
When the members sang with excitement, Cha Eun-woo, born in 1997, could not mix alone. "It's Jung Eun-woo, go home for a while," Yang Se-hyeong said, adding: "This is great. It's been 20 years, and everyone knows the lyrics and knows the song. Nowadays, the fan culture was strong, but it seems to have been popular in the past. "
He surprised everyone by saying that Lee Jung-hyun's 'half' knew and "I heard a lot in my dad's car."
Yang Se-hyeong and Cha Eun-woo were duets. Yang Se-hyeong laughed at Cha Eun-woo, who did not know the song of the 90s, asking the difference between Techs Kies and Jecky. Yang Se-hyeong, who was singing in the 90s with excitement, got up and took a 'pump' action when the 'Funky Tonight' Jeonju of Clon flowed out.
The song is famous for its pump game song, which steps to the song; Yang Se-hyeong said, "I've done it to the third place in the pump tournament." But Cha Eun-woo asked back, "What's the 'pump'?"
The next day, the stage was held at the SBS public hall where 'popular song' was held. Lee Seung-gi was immersed in past memories, and Yang Se-hyeong also recalled the stage of ' They met again in stage costumes; first Yang Se-hyeong Cha Eun-woo formed a 'big little guy' who parodied Clon. They showed the stage of the "snatch" of Clan, a trademark dance by the luminous peak dancers; in the regard, Clan member Koo Jun Yup appeared on stage directly, drawing cheers.
Koo Jun Yup greeted Lee Jung-hyun with a good greeting. "We were really Lee Jung-hyun fans," he said. "It was amazing when we first came out with a fan, but then we came out with wings, and I thought we lost." "There was a lot of questions for Mr. Lee Jung-hyun, there were a lot of rumors at the time: it was the same story that smelled home, did a good job," he added. Lee Jung-hyun laughed, saying, "My senior is married now and lives in a quiet way."
Next, the stage of Shin Sung-rok and Lee Seung-gi began. Shin Sung-rok boasted an extraordinary singing ability by selecting Yoon Do-hyun's "Sending You". Lee Seung-gi, who preferred high-pitched rock, on the other hand, selected "Forbidden Love" to give the stage for "Ear Ho Gang"; the members applauded the appearance of the two rockers.
Finally, Lee Jung-hyun showed his song 'Change' stage with Kim Dong-Hyun. The visuals of techno warriors who seemed to have returned to 20 years ago and the perfect performance were impressed. In his other hit song, "Will You Give Me", Kim Dong-Hyun appeared in doll makeup and overwhelmed the scene with visuals alone; in an unimaginable stage composition, the members cheered with applause.
The staff's vote showed Lee Jung-hyun and Kim Dong-Hyun's "Tong-Ni-Tinni" topped the list.