"Homes" Code Kunst "in college strata life, to the point where Sunlight does not come in and sleep forever."

Hip-hop producer Code Kunst is on the hunt for sale.On MBC Where is My Home (directed by Lim Kyung-sik, Lee Min-hee/hereinafter, Homes), which will be broadcast on April 11, hip-hop producer and Code Kunst will be on the double team intern coordination.On this day, two friends who save the moon house for the dream appear as The Client.The Clients are the chairman and vice chairman of the Gag Club, a gag club in Seoul Yedae, and are currently living together at the Banha-to-Room Walset house in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do.The Clients said they decided to move to Seoul, which has many audition opportunities, and said they are looking for a new Walsett house.The two people who used public transportation hoped for a convenient sale of Seoul station area, and hoped for two rooms or one room where space can be separated.The budget said it can deposit up to 10 million won and up to 700,000 won per month.Code Kunst says he is planning to move this summer, saying he is watching Homes hard for the move, and that the property is also on a hard tour.He lists the conditions for the house he wants from studio coordinators here.However, Yang Se-hyeong and Park Na-rae firmly refuse and ask them to accept the story on the homepage of Homes, causing laughter.Code Kunst introduces the music workplace in his house.He says he has the equipment needed for workplaces, and has placed lights that can change color for each vacancy.Also, if you change the color of the lighting according to the atmosphere of the music you want to make, it will help you work on the song.Yang Se-hyeong, who heard the story of The Clients who started to live for his dreams, said he lived in the theater and moved to a house with a deposit of 20 million won and a monthly rent of 500,000 won with his fellow comedians Lee Jin-ho, Lee Yong-jin and Yang Se-chan.Code Kunst also recalls that he started his first independence at the small One Room in Yeonnam-dong and that the washing machine was in the bathroom.In addition, during college, he lived in the stratum and said, Sunlight did not come in and once he fell asleep, he was asleep forever.

Hip-hop producer Code Kunst is on the hunt for sale.

On MBC Where is My Home (directed by Lim Kyung-sik, Lee Min-hee/hereinafter, Homes), which will be broadcast on April 11, hip-hop producer and Code Kunst will be on the double team intern coordination.

On this day, two friends who save the moon house for the dream appear as The Client. The Clients are the chairman and vice chairman of the Gag Club, a gag club in Seoul Yedae, and are currently living together at the Banha-to-Room Walset house in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do. The Clients said they decided to move to Seoul, which has many audition opportunities, and said they are looking for a new Walsett house. The two people who used public transportation hoped for a convenient sale of Seoul station area, and hoped for two rooms or One Room where space can be separated. The budget said it can deposit up to 10 million won and up to 700,000 won per month.

Code Kunst says he is planning to move this summer, saying he is watching “Homes” hard for the move, and that the property is also on a hard tour. He lists the conditions for the house he wants from studio coordinators here. However, Yang Se-hyeong and Park Na-rae firmly refuse and ask them to accept the story on the homepage of 'Homes', causing laughter.

Code Kunst introduces the music workplace in his house. He says he has the equipment needed for workplaces, and has placed lights that can change color for each vacancy. Also, if you change the color of the lighting according to the atmosphere of the music you want to make, it will help you work on the song.

Yang Se-hyeong, who heard the story of The Clients who started to live for his dreams, said he lived in the theater and moved to a house with a deposit of 20 million won and a monthly rent of 500,000 won with his fellow comedians Lee Jin-ho, Lee Yong-jin and Yang Se-chan.

Code Kunst also recalls that he started his first independence at the small One Room in Yeonnam-dong and that the washing machine was in the bathroom. In addition, during college, he lived in the stratum and said, "Sunlight did not come in and once he fell asleep, he was asleep forever."