joi, 8 decembrie 2011

In Law of the Jungle, Kwang Hee changes into a producer, forming an “idol” group in Namibia

ZE:A’s Kwang Hee, who panicked over living a lonely life in a barren, deserted island, changed into a producer in Namibia, Africa.
In a recent episode of SBS’s Kim Byung Man’s Law of the Jungle, Byung Man tribe (composed of Kim Byung Man, Ryu Dam, Ricky Kim, and Kwang Hee) becomes timid facing the Himba tribe which portrayed a charismatic image.
However, Kwang Hee does not lose confidence before its charisma and says, “You guys remind me of my group members,” referring to their tall height and charismatic appearance. Then, he tries to form another ZE:A in Namibian version.
Kwang Hee teaches the Himba kids ZE:A’s hit song “Here I Am” and SHINee’s “Lucifer” through a hard training. Eventually, the kids stir Hallyu sensation in Namibia by mastering the song and the dance, and performing it as if it were originally theirs.
This episode of “The Himba Kids,” in which Kwang Hee shows another talent of being a producer besides being an “idol” group that conquered China and Japan, will be aired on the 2nd of December in Kim Byung Man’s Law of the Jungle.

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