'Grand Class' Young Tak Recalls Unknown Reveals Amazing Picture Skills

Young Tak reveals his candid thoughts to Kim Chan-woos stone fastball question of Did you have any fuss after turning from ballad to trot?Young Tak visits a hobby room in the basement of the figure mania Kim Chan-woo house on Channel A Mens Life - grooms class these days (hereinafter referred to as Grand Class) which broadcasts 5 episodes at 9:20 pm on February 16 to strengthen friendship.The two men, who are closer to each other through figure stories and soccer games, move to a nearby restaurant, and then share deeper stories at dinner.Here Young Tak tells about the difficult days of obscurity before becoming a trot popular singer.When I was a four-member group in the past, I gathered a few issues with the appearance of Stocking, but the team was disbanded afterwards.He acted as a duo, but failed again and made his resume for the first time for a living.He has been recognized for his career as a chorus and guide vocalist, and has been a college time lecturer for two years and has maintained his livelihood. However, Young Tak turned from ballad to trot, and then he was asked by college students and acquaintances to change genre for money.Kim Chan-woo also asks, I turned to trot singer, but is there any fuss in ballads?Young Tak reveals his own musical view and life beliefs, buys Kim Chan-woos sympathy, and Kim Chan-woo also gets wet with memories of those days, referring to the four years of obscurity.Young Tak, on the other hand, presents Kim Chan-woo and his cat Jordon as caricatures on the spot and presents amazing painting skills.Lee Seung-chul, who watched this image, asked for surprise, saying, Do not draw my face, and expressed gratitude in Young Taks painting.The reality of Young Tak Hwabang, which caused the reaction of I am stuck from the former cast members, attracts attention.

Young Tak reveals his candid thoughts to Kim Chan-woo's "stone fastball question" of "Did you have any fuss after turning from ballad to trot?"

Young Tak visits a hobby room in the basement of the figure mania Kim Chan-woo house on Channel A 'Men's Life - groom's class these days (hereinafter referred to as 'Grand Class') which broadcasts 5 episodes at 9:20 pm on February 16 to strengthen friendship.

The two men, who are closer to each other through figure stories and soccer games, move to a nearby restaurant, and then share deeper stories at dinner. Here Young Tak tells about the difficult days of obscurity before becoming a 'trot popular singer'.

“When I was a four-member group in the past, I gathered a few issues with the appearance of Stocking, but the team was disbanded afterwards. He acted as a duo, but failed again and made his resume for the first time for a living. He has been recognized for his career as a chorus and guide vocalist, and has been a college time lecturer for two years and has maintained his livelihood. "

However, Young Tak turned from ballad to trot, and then he was asked by college students and acquaintances to "change genre for money." Kim Chan-woo also asks, "I turned to trot singer, but is there any fuss in ballads?" Young Tak reveals his own musical view and life beliefs, buys Kim Chan-woo's sympathy, and Kim Chan-woo also gets wet with memories of those days, referring to the four years of obscurity.

Young Tak, on the other hand, presents Kim Chan-woo and his cat 'Jordon' as caricatures on the spot and presents amazing painting skills. Lee Seung-chul, who watched this image, asked for surprise, saying, "Do not draw my face," and expressed 'gratitude' in Young Tak's painting. The reality of Young Tak Hwabang, which caused the reaction of "I am stuck" from the former cast members, attracts attention.