
Singer and broadcaster Lee Mi-joo revealed a hunting story after her debut.
In the 267th episode of KBS Joy's '20th Century Hit Song' aired on the 6th, the theme was 'It's a foul~ It's a foul~ Maximum level of ability! Hexagonal singer Hit Song', introducing songs from singers who showcased their talents in various fields.
Before introducing the songs, Lee Mi-joo asked, "Do you know what to call someone who sings well, looks good, and dances well?" and mentioned "a hexagonal human. BTS Jungkook, BLACKPINK Jennie, actor Jo Jung-seok, singer Lee Chan-won, etc." In response, Kim Hee-chul agreed, saying, "In the past, there were many sayings that if you looked good, you couldn't do anything else. But these days, people who look good also have great abilities."
At number 10, the representative of sweet voices, Jo Sung-mo's 'Do You Know (2000)' was introduced. Kim Hee-chul mentioned that "it is said that hunting happened when he sang at karaoke since his school days," referring to Jo Sung-mo's popularity. Lee Mi-joo then confessed a story about receiving snacks from a man at the next table while drinking with friends after her debut. It turned out that the man didn't know she was a celebrity and gave it to her because he liked her. Lee Mi-joo said, "I felt hurt because he said he didn't know," and revealed that she paid the bill instead of that table, causing laughter.
Park Myung-soo's 'Foolish Love (1999)', which was released before the popular techno songs of Lee Jung-hyun, Baek Ji-young, and Chae Jung-an, ranked 9th. It was explained that the album containing this song was produced by Park Myung-soo at a personal cost of 20 million won.
YDG (Yang Dong-geun)'s 'Alley' ranked 8th. Lee Mi-joo revealed, "Beenzino mentioned in several interviews that he wanted to collaborate with me," and introduced her recent situation, saying, "The reason for the lack of hip-hop activities was due to parenting." She continued, "I was supposed to appear as a guest at Beenzino's concert, but on the day of the performance, my wife left home with the baby due to a couple's fight. At that time, Yang Dong-geun stood on stage with a baby carrier and two dogs."
Kim Soo-cheol's 'A Flower That Has Not Bloomed (1983)', a living genius in the music industry, ranked 7th, while Lee Jung-hyun's 'Will You (2000)', known for her stage presence, planning ability, acting, self-management, and cooking skills, ranked 6th. In particular, it was explained that Lee Jung-hyun was cast in her debut work 'Petal' after overcoming a competition rate of 3000 to 1 and won the Best New Actress award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards with this work.
At number 5 was Sung Si-kyung's 'Angel of Smile (2001)', one of his few dance songs, and at number 4 was Lee Hyori's 'Hey Girl (2003)'. Regarding Lee Hyori, Kim Hee-chul said, "It's an insult to even consider the hexagonal aspect," and mentioned that as soon as Lee Hyori announced her return to commercial advertising after about 11 years, she received love calls from various brands, explaining that she earned about 4.2 billion won in just 5 months at that time.
Jeon Young-rok's 'Please Write Love with a Pencil (1983)' ranked 3rd. It was introduced that this song, as well as Kim Hee-ae's 'Don't Forget Me', Yang Soo-kyung's 'Love is Like Rain Outside the Window', and Lee Ji-yeon's 'Wind, Stop' were all composed by Jeon Young-rok and became immensely popular.
Kim Won-joon's 'Always (1993)', known for his various talents in visuals and acting, was selected as number 2. Kim Hee-chul explained the backstory of the lyrics, saying, "This song was made by Kim Won-joon after breaking up with his first love, capturing his painful heart."
The long-awaited number 1 in 'It's a foul~ It's a foul~ Maximum level of ability! Hexagonal singer Hit Song' was Sanullim's 'Your Meaning'. Kim Hee-chul praised Sanullim as "a living history." He also shared that Sanullim member Kim Chang-wan debuted as a poet by writing poems and that he drew the pictures on the cover of Sanullim's album and recently held a solo exhibition, showcasing his excellent painting skills.